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This is the fifth and final installation in the Frank Canton series. Link below for the previous four. In the early morning hours of June 2nd, 1899, five masked men held up a Union Pacific Train near Wilcox, Wyoming. In what would become one of the more famous robberies of the old west, the bandits used dynamite to blast their way into a mail car and after another detonation took care of the safe, they'd ride away with an estimated 50,000 dollars. Nearly 2 million in today's money. And if this sounds familiar well maybe you've seen a little film called Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Contrary to what's portrayed in the movie, there's a very good chance that Butch Cassidy himself had nothing to do with this particular hold up. Be that as it may, it's next to certain that those who did were members of his gang – the Wild Bunch. Harry Longabaugh, aka the Sundance Kid, was likely one of the masked men. So was the deadly Harvey Logan and his brother Lonnie, the Tall Texan Ben Kilpatrick, and last but certainly not least was a land pirate by the name of George Flat Nose Curry. The banditti were headed for a remote pass in the Bighorn mountains they called the Hole-in-the-wall, a sort of outlaw stronghold they used as a headquarters of sorts. And the hole-in-the-wall was located in Johnson County; the same Johnson County we've been discussing dang near this whole series. Now the Wild Bunch did not exist when Frank Canton was Sheriff thereabouts and by the time the Wild Bunch came into being Frank had already moved on and when the Wild Bunch robbed that train at Wilcox, Canton was still up in Alaska. But he'd soon be returning. And, after a bit of comeuppance damn near a decade in the making – a little bit of Johnson County Justice if you will – Frank would saddle up and go on the hunt for the Wild Bunch. At least what was left of ‘em. Got a lot to cover on this episode. An averted assassination, an epic ass whoopin, Canton's career as a bounty hunter, his return to Indian Territory – his debut on the silver screen - and finally his ascension to the highest ranks of power. Something the man had been in pursuit of – one way or another - his entire life. Check out my website for more true tales from the wild and woolly west https://www.wildwestextra.com/ Email me! https://www.wildwestextra.com/contact/ Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wildwest Free Newsletter! https://wildwestjosh.substack.com/ Join Patreon for bonus content! https://www.patreon.com/wildwestextra Become a YouTube Paid Member for bonus content! https://www.youtube.com/c/WildWestExtravaganza Listen to Texas History Lessons for more Texas History! https://www.texashistorylessons.com/ Alias Frank Canton by Robert DeArment - https://www.amazon.com/Alias-Frank-Canton-Robert-DeArment/dp/080612900X The Johnson County War by Bill O'Neal - https://www.amazon.com/Johnson-County-War-Bill-ONeal/dp/1571688765/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2K65FLR05BSV1&keywords=johnson+county+war&qid=1670763630&s=books&sprefix=johnson+county+war%2Cstripbooks%2C132&sr=1-2 The Bank Robbery (1908) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbX4ekoVBDg Frank Canton Pt 1 – https://www.wildwestextra.com/frank-canton-part-1-the-outlaw-years/ Frank Canton Pt 2 – https://www.wildwestextra.com/frank-canton-part-2-sheriff/ Frank Canton Pt 3 – https://www.wildwestextra.com/frank-canton-part-3-johnson-county-war/ Frank Canton Pt 4 - https://www.wildwestextra.com/frank-canton-part-4-alaska/
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We discuss Daniel Kaluuya's Oscar performance as the chairman of the Black Panther party. As well as Lakieth Stanfiled's potrayal as Bill O'Neal. For early access and ad free exclusive content subscribe to the patreon (Patreon.com/theridealongpodcast) find me on Twitch Royce: @Trap_millzz https://m.twitch.tv/trap_millzz/profile. Don't forget to subscribe & leave a review on Apple Podcasts! REMINDER: you can be part of the show too, just send in your question to theridealongpodcast@gmail.com or DM on IG :@Theridealongpodcast Twitter: @TRAP123_ and we'll answer on future episodes. Find me on IG @ __royce_ . Click the link below for all platforms our Podcast is available! https://linktr.ee/theridealongpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trap123/message
Muziek van Mark Isham en Craig Harris voor de film Judas and the black messiah, een drama van Shaka King. Met o.a. Daniel Kaluuya. De zwarte messias uit de titel is Black Panther Fred Hampton en zijn Judas is Bill O'Neal, een kruimelcrimineel die eind jaren zestig door de FBI wordt geronseld om te infiltreren bij Hamptons afdeling van de Black Panther Party for Self-Defense in Chicago. De film is gebeurd op een waargebeurde geschiedenis, en dat maakt dit tragische verhaal nog aangrijpender. Fraai in beeld gebracht en genuanceerd verteld, en vooral alle lof voor acteur Daniel Kaluuya, die eindeloos veel kanten van zijn personage Fred Hampton laat zien. Kaluuya kreeg voor zijn rol terecht een Oscar (voor beste bijrol). De mooie, soms jazzy muziek is van Craig Harris en Mark Isham, muziek die de complexe psychologie van het verhaal perfect onderstreept. 1. The Inflated Tear - Opening (Mark Isham) 0'45” 3. FBI (Mark Isham) 0'59” 7. How Much Money Do You Make (Mark Isham) 0'47” 10. The Inflated Tear - Judy has questions (Mark Isham) 3'02” 12. We got a Snitch (Mark Isham) 1'24” 13. Prison Life (Mark Isham) 2'01” 4. The Inflated Tear - The Car, the Club (Mark Isham) 1'14” 5. Crowns Creeping (Mark Isham) 1'15” 6. We got a rat - Alternate Version (Mark Isham, Craig Harris) 1'39” 14. Jimmy Enters Store (Mark Isham, Craig Harris, Quelle Chris, Chris Keys) 0'58” 18. Gun Battle (Mark Isham, Quelle Chris, Chris Keys) 3'02” 21. The Inflated Tear - Fred Hampton Funeral (Mark Isham) 2'03”
Dave, Anselm, Alex, and Shantae review best picture nominee Judas and the Black Messiah. The true story stars LaKeith Stanfield as Bill O'Neal, instructed by the FBI to infiltrate the Chicago chapter of the Black Panther Party and gather intel on Chairman Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya) that would eventually lead to his assassination. The team covers a variety of topics including: The Academy's unusual decision to place both actors in the 'Supporting Role' category. Their vision for a Judas and the Black Messiah TV series. Judas and the Black Messiah's legacy as a film about race in America. How to stay in touch: Hosts: David Welsh Jr, Anselm Beach, Shantae Watkins, & Alex Torres (go Oxford commas!) Follow @tmscreentime on IG and Twitter for the latest news/updates We would love to hear from you! Send your comments, feedback, and questions to us at tmscreentime@gmail.com Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts and tell your friends!
Some movies are made for sheer entertainment value, others for warming hearts and then there is Judas and the Black Messiah. A film meant to inform. This movie delivers a stellar ensemble cast led by Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out, Queen & Slim) as young Black Panthers party leader, Fred Hampton, and LaKeith Stanfield (Sorry to Bother You, Knives Out) as FBI informant, Bill O'Neal. As the runtime ticks, the tension and stakes increase among the characters as there can be only one way this ends...preventing the rise of a "messiah". So without further delay, enjoy our review of Academy Award winning film, Judas and the Black Messiah! Note: This episode includes spoilers. If you intend to watch this movie with a spoiler free lens, we encourage you to pin this episode for a later listen and go check out the film first. Don't worry, we'll wait. Follow us on Instagram: @thecinevibes Episode Marks: Welcome (00:57) What we Have Been Watching (01:30) Introducing the Film (12:33) In The News (18:40) Shaka King & Directing Two Leads?(19:38) The Ensemble & High Stakes Characters (27:06) You Can't Trust Anyone (33:50) Music That Compliments the Emotions of the Story (37:25) Cinematography & The Power of Experience (42:21) Closing Remarks & Rating (49:14) Contact Us (55:44) Music: Intro/Outro - Cine Vibes by Bryan Holt
I Filmklubbens andra del av vår two-parter om Oscarsgalan kommer en högst aktuell film men inte mindre kontroversiell film förr det, eller kanske just därför. Vi har sett filmen Judas and the Black Messiah på bio (tänka sig!) som handlar om Svarta pantrarna, Fred Hampton men också filmens Judas, Bill O'Neal som var den verkliga personen som infiltrerade partiet under 60-talet. Senare i avsnittet spelar vi ett gäng nya spel också! Håll till godo vänner! Spoilers börjar 20 min 03 sek Spoilers slutar 1 h 31 min 19 sek Rättigheterna till alla klipp och all musik som spelas i avsnittet tillhör respektive skapare och ägare. Intromusik: Hackers av Karl Casey ℗ Casual Joy Records All rights reserved
0:39 DMX Songs and Death1:30 Prince Philip Death2:28 Intro to topic Judas and the Black Messiah and The United States vs. Billie Holiday3:43 Blerd Out: Whitney - New Equipment5:43 Master Class 9:40 Blerd Out: Bola - Rege-Jean Paul not coming back for Bridgerton Season 216:10 Black Biopic18:15 The Parallels20:06 Institutional Racism26:00 Whitney's Rating28:22 Fred Hampton and Jesus30:00 Bill O'Neal and Judas34:00 The Sum of Us: What Racism Cost Everyone and How we can Prosper Together by Heather McGee on Audible39:09 Watchmen - Tulsa Race Riot39:50 Words are Powerful43:00 Daniel Kaluuya44:00 Black American Actors vs. Black British Actors52:40 Idris Elba53:58 Daniel Kaluuya Part 255:50 Lakieth Stanfield57:30 FBI1:03:52 "This is America" by Childish Gambino music video1:04:07 Dominique Fishback1:09:16 Wrapping Up Judas and the Black Messiah1:15:21 Bola's Rating1:17:34 Billie's Abuse1:22:08 Audra Day1:26:56 "Strange Fruit" 1:31:13 Pros of Billie1:33:48 Final thoughts on Both1:35:18 "Let America Be America" - Langston Hughes 1:36:08 Black History Through Media and Art Intro and Outro music is “Twilight” by Capshun Find him on SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/capshunShow Notes by Bola HansonAudio engineering by Whitney Booker Show Contact Info:Email: blerdtalkbw@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blerdtalkbw/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlerdTalkBW Bola’s contact info:Twitter: https://twitter.com/bolastorybeeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bolastorybee/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSOXQ6Tc_i81DlWSqCC78Ig/featured Whitney’s company contact info:Email: whit@lumenavi.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/lumenavistudios
0:39 DMX Songs and Death 1:30 Prince Philip Death 2:28 Intro to topic Judas and the Black Messiah and The United States vs. Billie Holiday 3:43 Blerd Out: Whitney - New Equipment 5:43 Master Class 9:40 Blerd Out: Bola - Rege-Jean Paul not coming back for Bridgerton Season 2 16:10 Black Biopic 18:15 The Parallels 20:06 Institutional Racism 26:00 Whitney's Rating 28:22 Fred Hampton and Jesus 30:00 Bill O'Neal and Judas 34:00 The Sum of Us: What Racism Cost Everyone and How we can Prosper Together by Heather McGee on Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/0593207718?action_code=SNGGBWS072717001P&ipRedirectOverride=true 39:09 Watchmen - Tulsa Race Riot 39:50 Words are Powerful 43:00 Daniel Kaluuya 44:00 Black American Actors vs. Black British Actors 52:40 Idris Elba 53:58 Daniel Kaluuya Part 2 55:50 Lakieth Stanfield 57:30 FBI 1:03:52 "This is America" by Childish Gambino music video: https://youtu.be/VYOjWnS4cMY 1:04:07 Dominique Fishback 1:09:16 Wrapping Up Judas and the Black Messiah 1:15:21 Bola's Rating 1:17:34 Billie's Abuse 1:22:08 Audra Day 1:26:56 "Strange Fruit": https://youtu.be/Epm0v1px2oM 1:31:13 Pros of Billie 1:33:48 Final thoughts on Both 1:35:18 "Let America Be America" - Langston Hughes: https://poets.org/poem/let-america-be-america-again 1:36:08 Black History Through Media and Art Intro and Outro music is “Twilight” by Capshun Find him on SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/capshun Show Notes by Bola Hanson Audio engineering by Whitney Booker Show Contact Info: Email: blerdtalkbw@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blerdtalkbw/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlerdTalkBW Bola's contact info: Twitter: https://twitter.com/bolastorybee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bolastorybee/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSOXQ6Tc_i81DlWSqCC78Ig/featured Whitney's company contact info: Email: whit@lumenavi.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/lumenavistudios --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blerdtalk-with-bola-and-whitney/message
Judas e o Messias Negro é o filme de Shaka King que chegou com tudo na temporada de premiações, especialmente no que diz respeito à atuaçã de Daniel Kaluuya como Fred Hampton. Mas o filme também é um retrato muito realista e cuidadoso dos Panteras Negras e de como a organização política funcionava, além de olhar tudo sob o ponto de vista de Bill O'Neal, o informante do FBI. Por isso, o debate sobre o filme precisa ir além, e é isso que fazemos aqui no Cinem(ação)! Rafael Arinelli e Daniel Cury conversam com Jaqueline Pereira da Silva sobre diversos pontos importantes do filme, desde a direção e as escolhas de Shaka King em começar o filme com cenas reais, até as questões de luta de classes que os Panteras Negras questionavam. No podcast, você vai conhecer um pouco mais das circunstâncias que levaram os produtores a fazerem o filme que fizeram, além de detalhes da vida das pessoas biografadas pelo filme. Tem papo sobre o carisma e a forma como Hampton foi retratado, e o medo que alimentou o trabalho de O'Neal. Ah, e também tem conversa sobre o ritmo do filme, alguns símbolos importantes que aparecem na tela, além de muita babação de ovo das atuações, especialmente do Lakeith Stanfield! Dê o play agora mesmo! Este podcast faz parte da campanha O Podcast é Delas 2021. Participe do nosso grupo no Telegram: https://t.me/cinemacao 05m24: Repercussão 12m58: Pauta Principal 1h28m54: Plano Detalhe 1h39m18: Encerramento Ouça nosso Podcast também no: iTunes: http://bit.ly/itunes-cinemacao Deezer: http://bit.ly/deezer-cinemacao Spotify: http://bit.ly/spotify-cinemacao Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/cinemacao-google Agradecimentos aos patrões e padrinhos: • Aaron Holsberg • Anna Caroline Foltran • Charles Calisto Souza • Diego Lima • Fernando Abreu Gontijo • Fernando Silva • Flavia Sanches • Gabriela Angerami • Gabriela Pastori • Guilherme Arinelli • Gustavo Gomes • Gustavo Reinecken • Katia Barga • Leila Pereira Minetto • Luiz Villela • Thierre Zulzke Penteado Fale Conosco: • Email: contato@cinemacao.com • Facebook: aqui • Twitter: aqui • Instagram: aqui Contribua com o Cinem(ação) Com um valor a partir de R$1,00, você pode contribuir com o Cinem(ação)! Nós acreditamos que, para manter a produção de conteúdo de qualidade independente na internet, é preciso contar com a colaboração dos fãs e seguidores assíduos! Quanto mais dinheiro conseguirmos arrecadar, maior será nossa dedicação para melhorar os podcasts, tanto em quantidade quanto em qualidade! Venha fazer parte desse clube também! • Apoia.se do Cinem(ação) • Patreon do Cinem(ação) • Padrim do Cinem(ação) • PicPay do Cinem(ação) Plano Detalhe: • (Rafa): Documentário: Professor Polvo • (Jacque): Série Documental: Surviving Death • (Jacque): Documentário:O Dilema das Redes • (Dani): Filmes:Eles Não Usam Black-Tie Edição: !SSOaí Design Estratégico Apoia.se: https://apoia.se/cinemacao
The story of how Bill O'Neal infiltrated Fred Hampton's Chicago Black Panther Party. This was a powerful story that we decided to give a watch and it didn't disappoint. Find out our thoughts on the movie from the tasty to the gross. We hope you enjoy!
Seeing & Believing closes out Black History Month with a look at the buzzed-about new film that is based on the true story of the death of Fred Hampton. Shaka King's Judas and the Black Messiah features two powerhouse performances from Get Out's Daniel Kaluuya as Hampton and LaKeith Stanfield as Bill O'Neal, the man who worked to bring down Hampton's revolutionary operation in Chicago from the inside. But do these powerhouse performances result in a good film overall, and does the film do justice to the life and political convictions of a man like Hampton? Listen to find out!
Bill O'Neal infiltrates the Black Panther Party per FBI Agent Mitchell and J. Edgar Hoover. As Party Chairman Fred Hampton ascends, a battle wages for O'Neal's soul. Judas and the Black Messiah was directed by Shaka King and stars Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield, Jesse Plemons, and Dominique Fishback. Subscribe, rate and review! Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-madcap-review/id1529062717?uo=4 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/38VJgh6RCx8WBGVozY4KoR Listen on Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eeaa16e0-1174-48d2-8a49-9e78979d19a8/The-Madcap-Movie-Review Listen on iHeartRadio! https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-madcap-movie-review-73613658/ Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-madcap-movie-review Follow the Madcap Crew CL: @CLtheMainEvent; Derek: @Jaded80sBaby; Shawn: @ShaolinShogunMA Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram: @MadCapPod LIKE us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/madcappod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madcappod/support
As we slowly approach Spring, the hosts Springle, Boogs, Snead, Twaz and Kenya are bringing the heat! This week's episode touches on Black historical figures from around the diaspora as well as very heated debate between two of the panelists! We review the movie Judas and The Black Messiah, based around the life of the Black Panther Party chairman, Fred Hampton and FBI informant Bill O'Neal who contributed to his assassination. We have four of the panelists going at it on two separate occasions in this episode. Tune in to find out who, you don't want to miss this one!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doublebindpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doublebindpodcast/support
"Bill O'Neal infiltrates the Black Panther Party per FBI Agent Mitchell and J. Edgar Hoover. As Party Chairman Fred Hampton ascends, falling for a fellow revolutionary en route, a battle wages for O'Neal's soul."-IMDb --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mybestfriendhouse/message
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of Judas and the Black Messiah. Directed by Shaka King. With Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield, and Jesse Plemons. Bill O'Neal infiltrates the Black Panther Party per FBI Agent Mitchell and J. Edgar Hoover. As Party Chairman Fred Hampton ascends, falling for a fellow revolutionary en route, a battle wages for O'Neal's soul. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • Judas and the Black Messiah The Verdict: • Stephen: Must See • Christopher: Must See Music for this Episode: • Judas and the Black Messiah (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of Judas and the Black Messiah. Directed by Shaka King. With Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield, and Jesse Plemons. Bill O'Neal infiltrates the Black Panther Party per FBI Agent Mitchell and J. Edgar Hoover. As Party Chairman Fred Hampton ascends, falling for a fellow revolutionary en route, a battle wages for O'Neal's soul. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • Judas and the Black Messiah The Verdict: • Stephen: Must See • Christopher: Must See Music for this Episode: • Judas and the Black Messiah (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey
This week we're talking about Judas and the Black Messiah. Taking place in 1968, this biographical film is about Fred Hampton, chairman of the Chicago order of the Black Panthers, and Bill O'Neal, the man who betrayed him. 00:00 - Intro02:36 - Judas and the Black Messiah18:52 - Takes40:41 - Additional Thoughts47:05 - Reels50:30 - OutroIf you haven't already, become a “Reel Friend” and follow us on Twitter, @reelgay and Instagram, @reelgaymovieshow and like our page on Facebook. Also, wherever you listen from, please subscribe and give us some feedback. You can also send questions or comments to reelgaymovieshow@gmail.comWe have merch! Go to http://tee.pub/lic/reelgaymovieshow and pick up something today!
TLS follows the life, times, and intersecting stories of Fred Hampton and Bill O'Neal in this powerful film. [Aggregate score: 9.75]More info on Save the Hampton House, Inc. fund at this link. The post Film & TV: Judas and the Black Messiah appeared first on The Lost Signals.
Shaka King delivers a strong second film with Judas and the Black Messiah, his new film that follows FBI informant Bill O'Neal as he infiltrates Chicago's Black Panther party to get close to Chairman Fred Hampton. Is this the political biopic we need right now? How brilliant are Lakeith Stanfield and Daniel Kaluuya in the lead roles? And does the film hold up as more than just a history lesson? The Film Board convenes to talk through the film and give you their verdict! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast by becoming a member of our community! Watch this film: JustWatch Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
Bill O'Neal infiltrates the Black Panther Party per FBI Agent Mitchell and J. Edgar Hoover. As Party Chairman Fred Hampton ascends, falling for a fellow revolutionary en route, a battle wages for O'Neal's soul. 'Judas and the Black Messiah' is directed by Shaka King and starts Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield and Jesse Plemons. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fn-nerds/support
Shaka King delivers a strong second film with Judas and the Black Messiah, his new film that follows FBI informant Bill O'Neal as he infiltrates Chicago's Black Panther party to get close to Chairman Fred Hampton. Is this the political biopic we need right now? How brilliant are Lakeith Stanfield and Daniel Kaluuya in the lead roles? And does the film hold up as more than just a history lesson? The Film Board convenes to talk through the film and give you their verdict!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesAppleOriginal theatrical trailerFlickchartLetterboxd Find source material for The Next Reel's family of podcasts – and thousands of other great reads – at AUDIBLE! Get your free audiobook and 30-day free trial today.Learn more about CODA and how it can work for you!We spend hours every week putting our shows together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?BECOME A MEMBER HERE: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyJoin the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's DISCORD channel!Here's where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdFlickchartCheck out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest pagePeteJJOceanSteveTommyAndyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we've discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE.Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT.
Without question, “Judas and the Black Messiah” is one of this year's most highly anticipated films. The project, co-written and directed by Shaka King, is a star-studded story of betrayal ― here, the killing of Black Panther Party Chairman Fred Hampton as told by Bill O'Neal, the police informant who did him in.Hampton's killing by Chicago police is a story familiar to many, but in “Judas,” depictions of Hampton's surroundings during that period ― aswirl with friends, family and foes ― add color to an iconic figure we often experience through black-and-white photos and video. That's why we were so hyped to welcome this week's guest, Dominique Fishback. In “Judas,” Dominique stars as Deborah Johnson (who now goes by the name Akua Njeri), Fred Hampton's fiancee, political partner and the mother of Fred Hampton Jr. In her scenes, Fishback makes clear that Johnson was not a role-player in anyone's story ― she was an activist in her own right whose teachings guided Hampton and the Black Panther Party spiritually.Also on this episode, we talk about what Black love means to us, then give our take on Netflix's new film Malcolm and Marie, and offer some suggestions for how to love on yourself and others this Valentine's Day.Shaquille: Haus of HoodooTaryn: Lit Brooklyn | Addie Rawr | McBride Sisters Wine | FORIA WellnessJa'han: Chicago South Side Film Festival Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.