Friday, September 27, 2013

Spark (1998)



Spark offers an early peek at Terrence Howard's leading man capabilities
When actors have worked as long and as hard as Terrence Howard and Nicole Ari Parker, it's inevitable that there will be some films of theirs out there that have yet to see the light of day. Now that both Howard and Parker have achieved commercial success, it's no wonder that the 1998 thriller Spark has been given a new DVD release courtesy of Warner Home Video almost a decade after its original premiere in various film festivals. While this might seem like the typical production company effort to cash in on actor's commercial success through the release of older, subpar material, Spark reveals itself to be quality work that stands on its own.

From the opening credits, when we hear a car ignition start up in the dark, and then witness urban landscapes rolling away to rural scenery to the beat of Marc Anthony Thompson's original score, we know we're in the hands of a professional. Spark, the first release on the new American Black Film Festival DVD Series for Warner Home...

Spark
Spark is a skillfully directed uncompromising story of bigotry and vengeance in a small town. The unhurried pace of the film and vast open space of the landscape provide a stark, quiet, yet ominous contrast to the volatile character played by Terence Howard. This is a beautifully made film from a promising new screenwriter and director, Garret Williams.

Amazing thriller from up and coming filmmaker!
I've been privileged to see this this film before its release date, and I can't stop thinking about it. For suspense, drama and top-notch directing of an incredibly talented cast, I can't recommend Spark highly enough.

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