Next Day Air
What’s the Story?
Leo (Scrubs star Donald Faison) is a Philadelphia express-mail carrier who's so high on marijuana that he mistakenly delivers an important package to two small-time hustlers. The box, naturally, contains 10 bricks of high-grade cocaine, which petty robbers Guch (Wood Harris) and Brody (Mike Epps) decide to keep and sell for themselves. Meanwhile, a Puerto Rican druglord called Bodega (Emilio Rivera) demands to know why his product hasn't been received by his Philly seller, a hilariously Napoleonic dealer named Jesus (Cisco Reyes), and his feisty, statuesque girlfriend, Chita (Yasmin Deliz). With the package tracked as "delivered," hotheaded Bodega doesn't believe Jesus' story that he hasn't gotten the drugs, so he sets out to find his box by all means necessary.
Is It Any Good?
First-time feature director Benny Boom and writer Blair Cobbs have made an urban homage to Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie. But unlike their films, which expertly mix humor and violence, NEXT DAY AIR's trigger-happy scenes effectively kill the comedy. It's a waste of talent that includes the entertaining Mos Def and Harris, whose amazing work as a Baltimore drug kingpin on HBO's The Wire seems far, far behind him. Faison, for his part, seems to be channeling an idiot version of his lovable Doctor Turk.
Seeing yet another veteran of The Wire in a subpar flick begs the question of whether there will ever be another creative vehicle for a minority cast that doesn't devolve into caricature -- like Deliz's Chita, who wears tight clothes and practices Santeria, or Epps' Escalade-obsessed thug. The newbie filmmakers get extra points for effort -- especially for attempting the always-hard-to-pull-off "Mexican stand-off" -- but the result is just C-level.

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