Ernest R. Dickerson Movies
Ernest R. Dickerson attended Howard University, where he majored in architecture and photography. In the latter capacity,
Dickerson filmed student operations for Howard's medical school. He went on to New York University, where he manned the cameras for fellow student
Spike Lee's first directorial project,
Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads. He matriculated to professional director of photography for the 1984
John Sayles feature
Brother From Another Planet. Two years later, he renewed his association with
Spike Lee, photographing such efforts as
She's Gotta Have It (1986),
School Daze (1988),
Do the Right Thing (1989),
Mo' Better Blues (1990),
Jungle Fever (1991), and
Malcolm X (1992). He also added a welcome dash of cinematic know-how to "monologue" films like
Robert Townsend's
Eddie Murphy Raw and
Eric Bogosian's
Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll.
Dickerson made his directorial debut with
Juice (1992), a
Lee-like dissection of a black street gang.
Ernest Dickerson has since directed several episodes of the 1992 TV revival of
The Untouchables (1993), as well as the feature-length
Surviving the Game (1994), and
Tales From the Crypt Presents: Demon Knights (1995). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi