Snoop Dogg Movies
Laid-back rapper Snoop Dogg followed in the footsteps of such West Coast colleagues as Ice Cube and Ice-T, and added acting to his repertoire in the late '90s.Raised in Long Beach and nicknamed Snoop due to his resemblance to Peanuts' top canine, Snoop Dogg's troubled teen years culminated in a drug conviction after high school. After he got out of prison, Snoop Dogg turned to rap and soon captured the attention of star producer/rapper Dr. Dre. Introduced on Dr. Dre's seminal album The Chronic (1992), Snoop Dogg's smooth low-key style and lyrical authenticity turned him into one of gangster rap's stars, culminating with the release of his own top-selling, Grammy-nominated debut album Doggystyle (1993). Snoop Dogg's street cred, however, proved too negatively authentic when his involvement in a drive-by shooting led to a murder charge that same year. Battling the charge through the mid-'90s, Snoop Dogg was cleared in 1996, but his record sales waned along with gangster rap's popularity.
Still a notable music celebrity, however, Snoop Dogg branched out into acting with a cameo appearance in the stoner comedy Half Baked (1998). Staying true to his urban persona, Snoop Dogg appeared in L.A. crime drama Caught Up (1998) (as Kool Kitty Kat) and Master P's coming-of-age story Hot Boyz (1999), and co-starred with Ice-T in action movies The Wrecking Crew (1999) and Urban Menace (1999). Increasingly comfortable as an actor, Snoop Dogg subsequently took on roles in several prominent 2001 releases. Trying comedy, Snoop Dogg co-starred with Dr. Dre as friends and car wash employees in The Wash (2001). Though John Singleton's Baby Boy (2001) failed to live up to antecedent Boyz 'N the Hood (1991), Snoop Dogg was convincing as the neighborhood troublemaker. After a cameo as a drug dealer paralyzed by Denzel Washington's corrupt cop in Training Day (2001), Snoop Dogg moved to his first solo starring role in the horror movie Bones (2001). As a murdered 1970s superfly community pillar-turned-ghostly avenger, Snoop Dogg earned kudos for his assured, menacing performance.
Despite claims that his legal problems were over, Snoop Dogg was busted for marijuana possession during his Puff, Puff, Pass tour in October 2001.
2003 marked the release of Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, which featured Snoop Dogg changing his role from gangster to prankster in a series of sketch comedy bits and various on-the-street disguises. Despite its popularity, Snoop's busy schedule prevented the show for lasting more than two seasons, though it helped reestablish the market for smart, African-American satire, which had been left largely unfulfilled since the cancellation of The Chris Rock Show. Luckily, Dave Chappelle proved a more than worthy successor to Snoop Dogg in that area, leaving the rapper more than enough time to make a cameo as himself in Old School (2003), as well as continue his contributions to the infamous Girls Gone Wild series, and thoroughly overuse the never-quite-hip slang suffix "izzle." In 2004, Snoop played informant to Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson's Starsky & Hutch, as well as co-starred in director Jessy Terrero's Soul Plane. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
On the heels of his first foray into romantic comedy, versatile French filmmaker Luc Besson breaks new ground yet again with this computer-animated, family-friendly adaptation of his own children's book Arthur and the Minimoys. Arthur is a wide-eyed ten-year-old whose vivid imagination is fueled by the colorful bedtime stories his grandmother reads to him each night. His dreams are filled with images of African tribes and the remarkable inventions detailed in the enigmatic book that his grandfather left behind after mysteriously disappearing four years ago. Arthur and his family are in danger of losing their home to an unscrupulous real-estate developer, but if there is any truth to the tales of a treasure hidden deep beneath their garden and the tiny, fairy-like creatures that his grandmother so frequently sketches, there may still be hope of saving their home before it's too late. Now, with nothing to guide him but the clues left behind by his grandfather, Arthur will set out to find the mythical world of Seven Kingdoms, where the Minimoys are said to dwell, and ensure that his troubled family always has a place to call home. An imaginative children's fantasy in the vein of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, Arthur and the Invisibles features the voices of David Bowie, Snoop Dogg, Madonna, Mia Farrow, and Freddie Highmore. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Freddie Highmore, Mia Farrow, (more)
Ten years later, writer and director John Singleton returns to the South Central Los Angeles neighborhoods of his debut film Boyz 'N the Hood (1991). Tyrese Gibson stars as Jody, a jobless 20-year-old African-American man who has fathered two children by two different women, Yvette (Taraji P. Henson) and Peanut (Tamara LaSeon Bass), although he still lives with his 36-year-old mother Juanita (Adrienne-Joi Johnson). As Jody grapples with the increasing pressures of adult responsibility, he also contends with his troubled best friend Sweetpea (Omar Gooding) and new adversary Rodney (Snoop Doggy Dogg). Then there's his mother's live-in boyfriend Marvin (Ving Rhames), a reformed gangsta who agrees with Juanita that her son should grow up, move out, and move on. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tyrese Gibson, Omar Gooding, (more)
For anyone who ever wondered just how hard their favorite stars like to party, this completely uncensored release offers a tantalizing look at life on the wild side. After a trip to the perfect ten model boxing party kicks things off by indulging in some sexy fun, viewers are ushered to the beach where the sand is hot and the clothes are minimal. From there on out it's all about the stars as Snoop Dogg and Jamie Foxx talk about their first times at the Virgin Cola after-party, Backstreet Boy A.J. McLean scours the streets of Mexico for some female companionship, Eddie Furlong parties like there's no tomorrow at an out-of-control house party, and trip-hopper Tricky has some fun at the opening of the world's largest strip club. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

- 2008
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Take a stream-of-conscious trip into the mind of hip-hop superstar Snoop Dogg with this animated, feature-length release showcasing music from his album The Blue Carpet Treatment and featuring guest appearances by some of the biggest names in contemporary hip-hop. From the streets of Long Beach to the gritty underworld, this psychedelic journey is an intoxicating treat for both the eyes and the ears. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Snoop Dogg, Mike Epps, (more)

- 2001
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Cross Meatballs with Friday and you might get Black Spring Break 2. Follow the misadventures of a group of friends as they search for sun and fun in this bawdier follow-up to Black Spring Break. The soundtrack features Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Too Short, and other hip-hop hitmakers. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
Cinematographer turned director Ernest Dickerson returns to the horror genre with this African-American, urban twist on haunted house stories. Rap star Snoop Doggy Dogg makes his debut as a leading man in the title role of Jimmy Bones, stylish protector of a thriving inner-city neighborhood in 1979. When he refuses to knuckle under to powerful interests bent on introducing crack cocaine into his turf, Bones is betrayed by some of his own people, murdered, and buried in the basement of his gothic home. More than two decades later, the neighborhood is a drug and crime-infested nightmare, and Bones' decrepit, allegedly haunted domicile is about to become a hip-hop dance club. Although Bones' one-time girlfriend, Pearl (Pam Grier), and his right-hand man, Shotgun (Ronald Selmour), have remained loyal to his memory, the children of his traitor, Jeremiah (Clifton Powell), are the principal owners of the new club. They become the primary targets when Bones' vengeful spirit rises up to exact bloody retribution for past misdeeds. Bones (2001) co-stars Michael T. Weiss, Bianca Lawson, and Khalil Kain. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Snoop Dogg, Pam Grier, (more)

- 2003
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For fans who wonder just what the life of a hip-hop heavyweight is really all about, this magazine-style look at such mega-platinum rap and hip-hop stars as 50 Cent, Snoop Gogg, Beanie Man, and Wyclef Jean offers a tantalizing look at some of the most influential artists in contemporary music. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
An ambitious grocery clerk learns that success doesn't come without a price after being taken under the wing of a legendary pimp in this flashy street drama that takes its inspiration from Snoop Dogg's multi-platinum album "R & G (Rhythm and Gangsta): The Masterpiece". Cordé Christopher (Dogg) works a dead end job in a local grocery store, and despite his frustrating financial struggles, Cordé's way with the ladies is near legendary. When a pimp known only as Orange Juice (Hawthorne James) offers to take on the naïve supermarket lackey as his protégé, Cordé is soon strutting down the street with high profile honey Chardonnay Allen (Shillae Anderson on his arm and a healthy wad of cash in his pocket. But success as a hustler doesn't come without a price, and when the heat on the street begins to rise, Cordé must choose between continuing to live the lavish lifestyle to which he has become accustomed or forsaking it all to lead a meaning and truly fulfilling life. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Snoop Dogg
C-Walk: It's a Way of Living documents the dance craze known as C-Walk. Because the origins of the dance lie in gang initiation rituals, the move is shrouded in controversy. This film features prominent rap figures such as Snoop Dog, Warren G, Malik Yoba, and Ice-T as well as interviews with the Crip gang members who created the walk. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
Darin Scott made his directorial debut with this neo-noir crime drama set in South Central L.A. and featuring Cynda Williams in a dual role. Back in L.A. after serving time on drug charges, Daryl Allen (Bokeem Woodbine), who narrates, plans to open a nightclub, and a pal offers to bankroll the business. Daryl drives his buddy to the bank, unaware he's taking part in a robbery. He's sent back to the slammer for a long stretch, and during that period his girlfriend (Cynda Williams) marries. Released after five years, Daryl is unemployed when he meets Vanessa Dietrich (Williams), who gets him work as a limo driver. Vanessa and Daryl are targets of a hitman, and Vanessa tells Daryl she suspects her ex-lover Ahmad (Basil Wallace). What Daryl doesn't know about Ahmad and Vanessa may turn out to be his undoing. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bokeem Woodbine, Cynda Williams, (more)

- 2007
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Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav presents an uncensored version of the special that aired originally on the cable channel. Comics such as Jeff Ross, Carrot Top, and Lisa Lampanelli offer a number of off-color jokes about the Public Enemy hypeman. This release contains material edited for time for time from the original broadcast. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Katt Williams, Flavor Flav, (more)
Hip hop stars Ice T, Snoop Dogg, and Ja Rule appear in this gritty drama about two young men working on the lowest rungs of a criminal syndicate. Billy and Jackie imagine that crime ought to be paying better than it has been, and they're eager to move on to bigger and better things. When the two are approached by the leader of another crime syndicate to perform a high-level assassination, they agree, but they soon bring chaos to their neighborhood and a world of danger upon themselves. Crime Partners was the debut feature from director J. Jesses Smith; the film was based on a novel by Al C. Clark, a pen name for the controversial African-American author Donald Goines. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tyrin Turner, John "B.J." Bryant, (more)
The documentary release DPG Eulogy/Daz Dillinger travels behind the scenes of DPG Records for a sobering look at the fate that befell many of its artists - including Tupac, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Sam Sneed. Damian Zellous directs. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
Priority presents this short film starring rapper and actor Snoop Dogg of Bones and Training Day. Filmed in the flashy style of a hip-hop music video, the movie features the rapper as a young man who gets himself hooked up with the mob so he can start up his own casino. Released in 1998, Snoop Dogg: Da Game of Life also includes two uncensored music videos following the feature. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Snoop Dogg, C-Murder, (more)
Between 1993 (with the release of Dr. Dre's The Chronic) and 1996 (when 2Pac dropped both All Eyez on Me and The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory), Death Row Records was the most successful label in hip hop, releasing a string of major hits featuring a distinctively laid-back but funky sound that took gangsta rap to the top of the charts. Death Row Uncut collects videos of 28 tunes that Death Row released during their heyday, including "Dre Day" and "Let Me Ride" by Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg, "Gin and Juice," "Who Am I (What's My Name)," and {&"Murder Was the Case" by Snoop Doggy Dogg, "Natural Born Killers" by Dr. Dre and Ice Cube, and "To Live and Die in L.A.," "Hit 'Em Up," and "Dear Mama" by 2Pac. Death Row Uncut features unreleased live performance clips and uncensored versions of some videos that were softened for broadcast; it also includes an interview with label CEO Suge Knight, who has few kind things to say about his former co-workers. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
A spin-off of an MTV special telecast in December of 2002, this weekly, late-night variety series was geared to show off the comic talents of rapper Snoop Dogg. The star was seen as a number of different characters, including substitute teacher Mr. Dizzle and an abrasive fast-food worker. He also pulled off candid-camera pranks with unsuspecting pedestrians and spoofed the music videos -- and sometimes the sexual peccadilloes -- of his rival rappers. For those not inclined to laugh at Snoop, the series offered a steady stream of front-rank musical guest stars. Doggy Fizzle Televizzle premiered on June 22, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Snoop Dogg

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Gangsta Brown: The Life and Times of Gangsta Brown documents the career of a man who made a name for himself working on the wrong side of the law. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- San Quinn, Bushwick Bill, (more)
Returning from a food run, kindly kindergarten teacher Kenny (Harland Williams) makes the mistake of feeding a massive amount of junk food to a tired-looking, diabetic NYPD horse, which drops dead. Tossed in jail, Kenny relies on his totally stoned roommates (Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz, Jim Breuer) to devise a way to raise the 100,000-dollar bail. Their solution? Sell marijuana stolen from a government research lab. Cameos in this comedy include Stephen Wright, Janeane Garofalo, Stephen Baldwin, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Willie Nelson, and Jon Stewart. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz, (more)
Take an intimate look at the lives and work of some of the hottest artists on the hip hop scene in this video hosted by Mark Sain Juste and Natasha Williams. In addition to getting the scoop straight from the source in interviews with Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Naughty by Nature, and Skee Lo, fans are also invited to step inside the studio with The Neptunes' Pharrell Williams and listen in as Snoop Dogg discuses the current state of hip hop as well as his opinions about Master P and No Limit. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Natashia Williams
Adapted from the acclaimed book of the same name, Hip Hop Immortals is a documentary which examines the roots and influences of hip-hop culture, and how hip-hop has impacted the larger American culture around it. Exploring more than just rap music, Hip Hop Immortals also digs into the world of street fashion, graffiti, and underground linguistics, and demonstrates how the music and style that speaks of the street has become a dominant cultural movement -- and how, for good or ill, its iconography has been absorbed by corporate culture. The film includes interviews with literally dozens of notable hip-hop artists, including Snoop Dogg, Flavor Flav, De La Soul, Jam Master Jay, Lil' Kim, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Gang Starr, Schoolly D, and more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Since the mid-'70s, hip-hop music has evolved from a street corner phenomenon based in New York City to a sound and style that has made its mark on nearly every level of popular culture around the world. Hip Hop Story: Tha Movie is a documentary which examines the rise of hip-hop and rap music, and in particular the impact of hardcore gangsta rap. Along with segments on such departed hip-hop legends as Eazy-E, Tupac Shakur, and The Notorious B.I.G., Hip Hop Story: Tha Movie also features interviews with Snoop Dogg, KRS-One, Master P, and a number of other major players in the hip-hop scene, some performers and others behind-the-scenes figures. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Hip Hop Time Capsule - 1994 recalls that glorious year in rap's history with vintage music videos, live performances, and interviews. The program features appearances by House of Pain, Wu Tang Clan, A Tribe Called Quest, and many other popular artists. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Nas, Wu-Tang Clan, (more)
Hip-Hop VIPs contains performances and interviews with 19 hip-hop artists. Filmed entirely in New York City, this video includes interviews with Dr. Dre, Ja Rule, Method Man, and a little-seen segment with Aaliyah. Others featured include Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, and Eve. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
A kid from the inner city tries to find his way through corruption, crime and injustice. ~ All Movie Guide
Since his incarceration in 1982 for allegedly shooting a Philadelphia policeman to death, Black Panther Mumia Abu-Jamal has awaited execution on Death Row, vociferously protesting his innocence; he now qualifies as one of the most famous Death Row inmates in the world. Currently an author of five tomes and an on-air personality who broadcasts over the phone from prison, Abu-Jamal carries the support of no less than Nelson Mandela and the administrators of Amnesty International, who believe in and fervently argue his innocence. Filmmaker Marc Evans's documentary In Prison My Whole Life witnesses William Francome, a British man who was born on the same day as the shooting, traveling to the prison where Abu-Jamal is held to investigate the details of the man's case. The film witnesses Francome learning about the initial events of that terrible night that led to Abu-Jamal's arrest and conviction, the allegations that the trial itself was unfair, and the city where it all happened - and investigating the moral and ethical dilemmas that have turned Abu-Jamal into a touchstone for the global crusade against capital punishment. Participants include belletrist Alice Walker, social activist Noam Chomsky and rapper Snoop Dogg. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- William Francome, Noam Chomsky, (more)































