Juice, 1992's 'film noir' with teenagers – and hip-hop, is still finding young fans todayJuice wasn't supposed to taste so fresh. A morality tale featuring a quartet of Harlem teens – aspiring DJ Q, ladies' man Raheem, comic foil Steel and hothead Bishop – Ernest Dickerson's 1992 directorial debut was initially filed by many critics as a rapsploitation retread of the previous year's Boyz n the Hood.But nearly 20 years after its release, Juice is still making noise. From dance maestro Sidne...
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