Category Archives: Cornbread

Wall Writers

Wall Writers is a documentary that focuses on the early days of graffiti when art became a democracy and self-promotion became an art. Featured in the movie are graffiti pioneers like TAKI183 and CORNBREAD — both of whom also featured … Continue reading

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Philly Screening with Cornbread!

2/25 at the Free Library of Philadelphia (7:00 P.M.) *Post-screening discussion with none other than Cornbread!

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BOMB It Extends at the Sunset 5 in Los Angeles

Thank you for everyone who came out and made our LA premiere such a huge success. Laemmle has agreed to give us another Friday night – this Friday the 13th! There will be a 7:50 and 10:10 showings. And I, … Continue reading

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Artillery Magazine Review

Check out our review in Artillery Magazine (vol 2 no 2 nov/dec 2007) by Skot Armstrong just hitting stands now. “The first time that my apartment in Hollywood got tagged, I was informed by a neighborhood crazy three floors below. … Continue reading

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More Press & Interviews

More press and interviews keep coming in. From IGN.COM “At the core of the film is a poignant social statement about public space and the war being waged for it by major corporations, the forces of gentrification, and the street … Continue reading

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