Category Archives: Review

culturenow.com review!

“a beautifully shot and edited documentary that asks us to re-think the borders of public space and art.” Samantha Skinazi of culturenow.com did a nice little review of Bomb It – here it is: Jon Reiss’ global graffiti documentary hard … Continue reading

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Great Review from Film Threat!

“Bomb It” is easily the best documentary on graffiti history and culture throughout the world that I have ever seen. Jon Reiss’s documentary covers all the necessary bases; all the proper perspectives. It would’ve been easy to use the documentary … Continue reading

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Bomb It in XXL

The Bomb It DVD is reviewed in the May issue of XXL magazine!  Get yourself a copy at newsstands everywhere now! From XXL: “For those who feel that graffiti is some sort of half-assed art form, the DVD Bomb It … Continue reading

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NY Daily News Interview & Chicago Reader Pick!

The NY Daily News did an interview with the director of BOMB IT. It also posted one of our fresh webisodes. Check ’em out! Jon Reiss‘ latest documentary, “Bomb It,” explores the controversial subculture of graffiti through themes of public … Continue reading

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More NYC reviews

We got a few more reviews from our NYC screenings: From This Week in New York: “Reiss examines the never-ending debate over whether graf is vandalism, rebellion, art, “all-out destruction,” “urban intervention,” “visual pollution,” “typographic terrorism,” or the unstoppable expression … Continue reading

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