TheMovieBoy.com
Home
This Year
Archive
Articles
About
Dedication
Mailing List
Contact

RSS Feed

Reviews
By Title
A B C D
E F G H
I J K L
M N O P
Q R S T
U V W X
  Y Z  

Reviews
By Year
2009 2008
2007 2006
2005 2004
2003 2002
2001 2000
1999 1998
1997 & previous

Reviews
By Rating










Search
Reviews


©2001–2009 TheMovieBoy.com


Dreamhost!
Dustin's Review
Zebrahead (1992)
2 Stars

Directed by Anthony Drazan
Cast: Michael Rapaport, N'Bushe Wright, DeShonn Castle, Ron Johnson, Ray Sharkey, Paul Butler, Candy Ann Brown, Helen Shaver, Luke Reilly, Martin Priest, Kevin Corrigan.
1992 – 102 minutes
Rated: Rated R (for violence, blood, and sexual situations).
Reviewed by Dustin Putman, June 21, 1999.

The directing debut of Anthony Drazan, "Zebrahead" captured a sizable amount of critical reaction upon its release in 1992, but the film is often overwrought, even if it is well-meaning. Set, and filmed, in Detroit, Michigan, white high school student Zack (Michael Rapaport) immediately falls for black transfer student Nikki (N'Bushe Wright), and their budding relationship that is not based at all on race, sets off a rally of controversy that soon becomes apparent is headed for violence. Rapaport and Wright are both outstanding in their respective, three-dimensional roles, but every other character is more or less a distsant caricature or symbol, aside from Nikki's caring, lonely mother (Candy Ann Brown). The ending is especially unconvincing, as it seems to switch to the end credits while still in midstream.

© 1999 by Dustin Putman



Recent Reviews