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Light It Up
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After a shooting incident in a neglected inner-city school leaves a police officer wounded, six teenage high school seniors holds the cop hostage, in a desperate effort to improve the run-down conditions of their high-school.
After a shooting incident in a neglected inner-city school leaves a police officer wounded, six teenage high school seniors holds the cop hostage, in a desperate effort to improve the run-down conditions of their high-school.
Actors:
Velma Austin,
Gaddiel Otero,
Sharif Atkins,
Stephen R. Key,
Stacey Tom,
Donna Hanover,
Sue Simmons,
Deborah J. Crable,
Eric Aviles,
Melissa Gonzalez,
Jennifer Say Gan
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Velma Austin
Gaddiel Otero
Sharif Atkins
29 January 1975, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Stephen R. Key
Stacey Tom
Donna Hanover
13 February 1950, Oakland, California, USA
Sue Simmons
27 May 1943, New York City, New York, USA
Deborah J. Crable
Eric Aviles
Melissa Gonzalez
Jennifer Say Gan
Country:
United States
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January 01, 2000
A laughably disconnected hostage drama.
Film.com
January 01, 2000
Nelson, Whitaker and their talented, young co-stars give this film most of whatever juice it has.
New York Post
January 01, 2000
The dialogue is ridiculous and condescending.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
February 18, 2005
...isn't so much a bad movie as an unfinished movie
Chicago Tribune
January 01, 2000
Writer-director Craig Bolotin wants to get our motors racing, our minds pondering and our hearts pumping. Laudable goals; shaky results.
Moviehole
September 19, 2002
"The Breakfast Club" in the Ghetto
USA Today
January 01, 2000
Crackling dialogue, surprising intelligence and an emotional wallop.
January 01, 2000
Too often writer/directors such as Light It Up's Craig Bolotin don't take the time to create a plausible plot and realistic dialog.
Orlando Sentinel
January 01, 2000
Bolotin repeatedly reminds the viewer of his lack of imagination.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
January 01, 2000
It begins as a high school comedy romp and then abruptly turns into a TV cop show-caliber thriller.
eFilmCritic.com
April 17, 2005
Snuff it out!
Dallas Morning News
January 01, 2000
Painfully obvious and cliched.

