Beanie Sigel Movies

- 2008
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This tenth installment in the Cocaine City franchise goes to the streets to gather contributions from some of hip-hop's biggest names such as Lil' Wayne, 50 Cent, and T.I.. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- T.I., Ms. New York, (more)
Beef IV documents a number of celebrity feuds including disagreements involving Oscar winner Jamie Foxx, comic Dave Chapelle, and rapper Jay-Z. The people interviewed for the program include Bow Wow, Damon Dash, and Chamillionaire. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
Hip-hop mogul Damon Dash wrote, directed, and stars in this hard-hitting examination of life in the criminal underground of a great city. Three different crime bosses are locked in a battle over the drug trade in Philadelphia. New York transplant Dame (Damon Dash) and his umbrella crew command a powerful network that controls the city's dope traffic, but he has two bitter rivals who both oversee competing gangs from behind bars -- Beans (Beanie Siegel), Philly-born leader of the once-dominant ABM Crime Syndicate, and Loco (Noreaga), a slick street hustler from Miami who has the bankroll to finance a powerful operation. As these three men and their underlings scramble for money and power, another player is quietly consolidating his forces and rising up against them. State Property 2: Philly Streets also features supporting performances from Mariah Carey, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Cam'ron, and a handful of other hip-hop and R&B stars. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Beanie Sigel, Victor 'Noreaga' Santiago, (more)
Controversial rapper Beanie Sigel opens up to reveal the man behind the image in this companion piece to his album The B. Coming. In addition to behind-the-scenes footage and interviews of Sigel's attempted murder trial, fans also get a look at the rapper's background, his very first meeting with Jay-Z and Diamond Dash, and the influence behind his popular "State Property" clothing line. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
One of the biggest artists in hip-hop, rapper Jay-Z surprised fans in 2003 when he announced he would retire following the release of his hotly anticipated collection The Black Album. In November of 2003, not long after the album hit stores, Jay-Z staged a special show at New York City's Madison Square Garden, in which he performed alongside some of the most popular and influential acts in hip-hop and R&B, including R. Kelly, Beyoncé Knowles, Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott, ?uestlove, Pharrell Williams, P. Diddy, and more. Billed as Jay-Z's final solo performance (though he would stage a collaborative tour with R. Kelly in the fall of 2004), Fade to Black is a concert documentary that captures both the action on-stage and the celebration behind the scenes; the film also features an inside look at the making of The Black Album. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jay-Z
Following State Property and Paid in Full, the Roc-A-Fella Film Division releases another straight-to-video hip-hop-orientated movie with the action comedy Paper Soldiers. The story involves a guy named Shawn (comedian Kevin Hart) who wants to be a gangster so he can feed his kid and buy things for his girlfriend. When Shawn's friend Stu (Beanie Sigel) gets arrested and thrown in jail, Shawn keeps trying to be a criminal. Features appearances by Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, and other hip-hop stars. Directed by Roc-A-Fella Records CEO Damon Dash and starring his cousin, actress Stacey Dash. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
One man's efforts to get ahead on the streets lead him into a life of danger in this hard-hitting urban drama from Roc-A-Fella Films, the production company run by top hip-hop artist Jay-Z. Beans (Beanie Sigel) is a member of a Philadelphia street gang who has had enough of his life of poverty. Determined to get ahead by any means available to him, Beans steps to the wrong side of the law and begins selling drugs. Forming a crew with his friends and fellow gangsters called the ABM ("All 'Bout the Money"), Beans and his partners soon become the new rulers of Philly's underground economy. But with success comes competition, and Untouchable J (Jay-Z) and Dame (Damon Dash), the leaders of an establish drug-dealing crew, decide the ABM are taking more than their share of the business, and begin retaliating with violence -- with both the ABM crew and Beans' wife as targets. State Property also stars Memphis Bleek, Omillio Sparks, and Sundy Carter. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Beanie Sigel, Omillio Sparks, (more)
In 1998, rapper Jay-Z's third album, Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life made him one of hip-hop's biggest crossover acts, with the single "Hard Knock Life" becoming a major hit on radio and the sales charts. In 1999, Jay-Z, who also runs the hip-hop oriented Rock-A-Fella Records label, launched a major concert tour, in which he joined forces with fellow rappers Method Man, DMX, and Redman for a road trip that packed halls at 54 shows in two months, earning $18 million at the turnstiles. This documentary takes a close look at the music Jay-Z and his friends created onstage, as well as their adventures -- both positive and negative -- as they take one of rap's biggest shows on the road. Hard Knock Life Tour also features new music from The Lox, Memphis Bleek, and T-Boz from the R&B group TLC. Incidentally, if the title sounds a bit familiar to non-rap fans, it may be because it was sampled from a song featured in the musical Annie. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Hustle Up DVD Magazine, Vol. 4 is a DVD magazine that covers hip-hop artists. This issue contains appearances by Beanie, DJ Drama, Lil' Wayne, and Uncle Murda. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Uncle Murda, Mazaradi Fox, (more)
The DVD magazine Come Up, Vol. 15 features a number of hip-hop stars discussing various aspects of their business. In addition to footage of 50 Cent, the program takes a look at the short life and career of Stack Bundles. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide



















