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- An insider joke that spoofs the hip-hop industry and its surrounding media circus, "Death of a Dynasty" marks an inauspicious solo helming bow for Roc-A-Fella Records honcho Damon Dash. Tired of being depicted by the media in a negative light, a rap impresario and his posse manipulate the press for their own amusement and profit. By David Rooney
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An ambitious white reporter, David Katz (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), gets an assignment covering rappers Damon Dash (Capone) and Jay-Z (Robert Stapleton), during which he tries to insinuate himself into...
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Apr 29, 2005 · "Death of a Dynasty" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian). It includes drug use, gunfire, hand-to-hand violence, intense sexual suggestiveness and almost nonstop...
Apr 29, 2005 · In the spirit of "This is Spinal Tap," Death of a Dynasty offers a funny and satirical look behind the closed doors of Damon Dash's and Jay-Z's hip-hop empire. (TLA Releasing)
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Death of a Dynasty is, like the music it parodies: aggressive, over-the-top, louder than life and in your face. Full Review | Apr 28, 2005
May 12, 2003 · An insider joke that spoofs the hip-hop industry and its surrounding media circus, "Death of a Dynasty" marks an inauspicious solo helming bow for Roc-A-Fella Records honcho Damon Dash.
4 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 6/10. An inside look (sorta) about Roc A Fella records. ThomYorke 23 August 2005. This is a mockumentary taking us inside Roc A Fella records. If you are not a fan of rap and don't know much about Jay-Z and Damon Dash, this film will not much appeal to you.
Jul 21, 2007 · Death of a Dynasty: Directed by Damon Dash. With Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Capone Lee, Loon, Robert Stapleton. Dash is the CEO of Roc-a-Fella records, home to hip-hop's biggest seller: Jay Z. The film tells the story of a beef between Dash and Z over a disconcertingly teenage looking party chick called Picasso.