Category Archives: Review

Kaffeine Buzz Review

See what Kaffeine Buzz had to say about Bomb It: More than ever, graffiti is a point of contention in most cities. And not just here in the U.S.; in cities across the world. It’s also a form of art … Continue reading

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Juxtapoz Review

Check out what Juxtapoz had to say in their review of BOMB IT: “When faced with the knowledge that graffiti artists aren’t all thuggy-looking poor young boys in the ghetto, they come from all classes, races, ages, genders, all demographics … 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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Real graffiti-life

After two decades of being subjected to graffiti-related media and the selling of graffiti lifestyle merchandise (from clothing to overpriced “bomber’s” spray-paint), I have rarely been satisfied with how graffiti writers are depicted or marketed to as a consumer group … 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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