"Black Magic" is the story of the era of the Civil Rights Movement told through the lives of basketball players and coaches who attended Historically Black Colleges and Universities. From more than 200 hours of interviews and footage, director and producer, Dan Klores, tells the story of separate leagues and facilities, championship games and titles that never qualified for the history books, and secret games played between blacks and whites in defiance of the law. Ted talks with the Klores, about the story he describes as one of "injustice, refuge, and joy."
Plus: Ted Chen and critics Jean Oppenheimer of Village Voice Media, and Wade Major, of boxoffice.com and CityBeat review some of the last week's new feature films including "Paranoid Park," "Horton Hears A Who," "Funny Games," "Sleepwalking" as well as the documentaries "The Unforeseen" and "All in this Tea."