
LOS ANGELES, CA. (Top40 Charts/ Polychrome Pictures) - Hot on the heels of his instant classic, LAX,
The Game is set to release what many are calling his most controversial project to date - a deeply revealing DVD entitled, The Game...Life After The Math.
The Game...Life After The Math, which is based entirely on the turbulent rise of multi-platinum hip-hop artist The Game, aka Jayceon Taylor, contains rare, never-before-seen footage of modern legends like Katt Williams, Dr. Dre, Snoop, 50 Cent and Kanye West to name a few. In collaboration with Polychrome Pictures and produced by The Game himself, Life After The Math tells a story of truth that opens a door to subjects rarely discussed by people in general, let alone by an artist with this level of visibility and status.
Polychrome co-founder Danny Rodriguez offered, 'Rarely do you find an artist who is so confident and secure with themselves and their abilities that they are willing to let fans into their head to see the demons they've battled. Game has exposed his soul in his music and in Life After The Math he reveals the reasons he was driven to street life, not justifications for it. We could not be more honored to be a part of the project.'
Polychrome co-founder Geno Taylor commented, 'What an honor it is for Polychrome to collaborate with The Game on such an important film, and our recent alignment with Vivendi Entertainment could not have been more timely. Collectively, all those involved will see to it that Life After The Math gets the respect it deserves.'
About Polychrome Pictures
Polychrome Pictures (https://www.polychromepictures.com) is a multi-faceted home entertainment producer and distributor with an eclectic line up of quality titles in the genres of drama, comedy, horror, urban, music and special interest. With a prolific release schedule of 10-12 features yearly, Polychrome content is exclusively distributed in the U.S. and Canada by Vivendi Entertainment.
Launched in June 2005, Polychrome consistently finds and utilizes the brightest creative minds around the globe in an effort to preserve the soul of independent filmmaking and expose the masses to creative flavor often overlooked by the Hollywood machine.