John Singleton (b. 1968) rocketed from obscurity to the top ranks of Hollywood directors in 1991, when he released his debut film
Boyz N the Hood. The poignant coming-of-age story, set in the streets of south central Los Angeles, where Singleton grew up amid gang violence and hip-hop music, earned him Oscar nominations for best original screenplay and best directing. Only twenty-three at the time, he was hailed as a wunderkind and compared to the young Orson Welles. Some have credited him with the mainstreaming of hip-hop music and style in cinema.
John Singleton: Interviews spans his transformation from USC film school sensation to seasoned director and producer. The collection includes lengthy interviews, in-depth profiles, and up-close glimpses of Singleton filming on location. Since his auspicious debut, Singleton has continued to make gritty, character-driven ""hood movies"" that still speak to a mainstream audience. He has made films in a variety of genres, including romance (
Poetic Justice), satire (
Baby Boy), action (
Shaft,
2 Fast 2 Furious), revenge drama (
Four Brothers), and historical drama (
Rosewood). Craigh Barboza of Washington, D.C., is a senior editor at
USA Weekend Magazine. He attended film school at New York University, and his work has been published in
Vibe,
Entertainment Weekly,
Premiere,
The Source, and the
New York Times.
About the AuthorCraigh Barboza is a senior editor at USA Weekend Magazine, and a regular contributor to numerous film and media publications, including Vibe, Entertainment Weekly, and the New York Times.
Book InformationISBN 9781604731163
Author Craigh BarbozaFormat Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint University Press of MississippiPublisher University Press of Mississippi
Weight(grams) 380g