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Welcome to Blerd Watchers! ThePopBreak.com's monthly podcast about TV shows with a Blerdy twist! Come hang out with Courtney & Marshall, two married Blerds, as they navigate all the dopeness on TV and share insights and opinions on the monthly show topics! In this episode of Blerd Watchers, hosts Courtney and Marshall dive into a packed lineup of TV goodness for November. They discuss upcoming shows and trailers, including Daredevil: Born Again, Wonder Man, Ironheart, and animated series like Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. They share their thoughts on the best MCU shows, highlighting Agatha: All Along as a standout, and recap the emotional and thrilling season finale of My Hero Academia. They also touch on the Legend of Vox Machina Season 3, explore the rich themes and character development, and look forward to the anticipated Watching Blerdy Awards! The Rundown 00:00 Welcome to Blerd Watchers! 01:51 Nintendo News and Gaming Excitement 03:40 Reading and Comics Corner 05:43 The Walking Dead Universe 06:28 Game of Thrones Spin-offs 09:22 Severance Season 2 Trailer Reaction 20:07 Squid Game Season 2 Trailer Reaction 39:50 Reacting to One of Those Days Trailer 49:28 Anticipation for Sinners and Black Horror Films 01:01:28 Bill Lawrence's Impact on TV and Potential Scrubs Reboot 01:09:35 Marvel Look Ahead Trailer Reaction 01:13:17 Daredevil Born Again: Expectations and Cast 01:24:35 Wonder Man: Who is He? 01:31:06 Ironheart: Casting and Expectations 01:38:47 Spider-Man and Marvel's Multiverse 01:42:54 Marvel Zombies and What If? 01:50:02 Agatha All Along Season Review 02:13:11 My Hero Academia Season Review 02:21:56 Legend of Vox Machina Season 3 02:34:04 Upcoming Shows and Final Thoughts Follow Courtney on Twitter & Instagram and Marshall on Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, Youtube, TikTok. Merch now available! Make sure to check out their other podcast, Blerd Life with My Wife on your favorite podcasting app and on Twitter & Instagram. Blerd Life with My Wife Archives! And head on over to their Patreon page for extra content.
Van and Rachel react to Kamala Harris's media blitz this week (25:30), before discussing the annual Blackface problem that comes with Halloween (34:27) and locker room privacy in the NFL (43:20). Then, author and political strategist James Carville joins to talk his new documentary, the state of politics, and LSU football (53:54). And finally, Drake talks friendship (1:25:14) before Van reveals his top 10 Black horror films in the latest VanLaTEN (1:35:43). Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Guest: James Carville Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hot topics included: New movie trailers, New Mute or Reboot it, RIP Michael K. Williams, Drake disses Kanye, Kanye diss track "leaked", Nikki tries to bribe, and much much more! Main topic: Top 5 Black Horror Films --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/listentothisfam/support
On this episode we discuss The Chauvin Verdict and our reaction, The new Mortal Kombat Movie is Finally Out, Is Black Horror Films Scarier?, Mental Health, sports and more!!!
Happy Black History Month, time travelers! Ever wondered what Get Out 2 could look like? Join us for a spine chilling interview with black horror filmmaker and director Chris Williams. You can follow him at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talesfromda... Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWE... Streaming: https://flealeetv.com/ Please make sure to like, share, and subscribe! Follow us on social media! Instagram: instagram.com/tcshow21 Facebook: facebook.com/tcshow21 Twitter: twitter.com/tcshow21 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6TpWc11... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by our guests are held solely by the guest. We do not endorse or necessarily support the views of our guest but give them the platform to speak.
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM or listen online. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. Whether they’re campy or genuinely terrifying, horror movies can be a way to comment on societal problems – racism, sexism, violence – through the metaphors of monsters and science fiction. With the critical and popular success of recent movies like Jordan Peele’s Get Out and the current HBO TV series... Read More
This week we conclude our "Black Halloween" movie review series with the new sci-fi/horror joint; "Black Box" and reveal our "Top 10" favorite Black horror movies. DON'T FORGET, THE ELECTION IS ON TUESDAY!!! #Vote --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/derod-taylor/support
This week's special guest: Joe "HeadGraphix" Headen Hot topics: End SARS, Offset arrested, Jeffery Tubben, 3 yr old with the hands...and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/listentothisfam/support
It's haunted houses, HBCU homecomings, and horror movie season. ShaRon's favorite time of year. So let's tap into the genre of black horror films from Candyman to Lovecraft Country ... let's go!
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Hot topics: Presidental debate, The White House got COVID, Lisa Raye, and more.... This week, we are celebrating our 50th Episode!!!!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/listentothisfam/support
Actress Kiersey Clemons joins us today on the latest episode. Clemons, who plays Shoshanna Meadows in new horror-thriller Antebellum, takes some time to touch on the parallels between Black horror films and racism in America. Led by Jordan Peele, the Black thriller genre has gradually transitioned into the mainstream, as stories of Black individuals being terrorized by white people ultimately mirror the horrifying experience of being Black in America today. During the podcast, Clemons delves into how Hollywood previously chronicled such narratives using a lens of comedy through shows like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Elsewhere in the episode, the Antebellum actress discusses her affinity for secondhand clothing and how she recently gave away a portion of her own wardrobe to fans on Instagram. In closing, she shares how her mood admittedly affects what she chooses to wear.
This week, on the last In Between Episode, we summarize the most notable films in the history of Black Horror. We discuss the how depictions of Black individuals in horror films has reflected discriminatory views, has attempted to change views, and has set standards for filmmakers throughout time. The films discussed, starting with Birth of a Nation in 1915 and ending with Us in 2019, evidence how long and arduous the battle has been for Black individuals to be represented accurately in horror as well as to be given the platform to contribute creatively to horror culture. Finally, this episode serves as a reminder to be seek your own implicit biases and be alert for biases in our own communities (particularly in metal and horror-focused ones) that need to be challenged, even where it might not seem relevant. Appropriate representations of BIPOC matter. Films Noted and Discussed: Birth of a Nation (1915) Chloe, Love is Calling You (1934) Son of Ingagi (1940) King of the Zombies (1941) Monster from Green Hell (1957) Night of the Living Dead (1968) Blacula (1972) Ganja and Hess (1973) Abby (1974) The Shining (1980) Candyman (1992) Tales from the Hood (1995) Demon Knight (1995) Eve's Bayou (1997) Jeepers Creepers (2001) Bones (2001) Queen of the Damned (2002) Alien vs. Predator (2004) Annabelle (2014) Get Out (2018) Us (2019) Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror (2020) Sources: Tananarive Due Interview with Buzzfeed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjrFJaHzIws Danielle A. Scruggs, "Eleven Essential Black Horror Classics To Watch Right Now": https://www.okayplayer.com/culture/the-best-black-horror-movies-all-time.html Sonaiya Kelley, "A Timeline of the Most Influential Black Horror Films and Filmmakers": https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-black-horror-films-influential-movies-timeline-20190315-story.html Robin R. Means "We're in a Golden Age of Black Horror Films": https://theconversation.com/were-in-a-golden-age-of-black-horror-films-116648
In this #HorrorNotFear bonus ep, we highlight some of our favorite Black Horror Films. Produced by Craig Draheim, Josh Lee, and Kyle Hintz Music by Raymond Seed Editing by Kyle Hintz
Shane and Mike return together to chat such topics as: Jordan Peele, Black Horror Films in 2019, Frank Miller and Alan Moore Batman Stories, HBO's New WATCHMEN Series, and Much More... PodinTheWoods.Podbean.Com
The much anticipated follow-up to Jordan Peele's GET OUT is out now in theaters. And Peele delivers the film he set out to make- one that scares people's pants off. In the process, he has reclaimed the art of the horror genre.LA Times film writer Mark Olsen (@IndieFocus ) talks with Justin Chang (@JustinCChang) and Jen Yamato (@jenyamato ) about how US is in some ways a political film about contemporary America. But it's also a horror flick with a black family at its center, instead of the conventional white one.And Olsen continues the rest of his SXSW interview with Ethan Hawke, Logan Marshall-Green and Jason Blum on their film, ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY.Hawke opens up and has lots to say on acting, actors turning to directing, film school, Steven Spielberg, and following your heart.
The Men begin a month of Black Horror Films with 1990's bloody tale of lust, sin and...AIDS? Kadeem Hardison, Bill Nunn and Samuel Jackson try to salvage James Bond III's directorial debut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Men begin a month of Black Horror Films with 1990's bloody tale of lust, sin and...AIDS? Kadeem Hardison, Bill Nunn and Samuel Jackson try to salvage James Bond III's directorial debut. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
This week on a special Halloween episode of the BIG show, we replay a popular spooky installment of a past episode of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon. Once again, we'll spotlight the Unlucky 13 Best Black Horror Films designed to scare you out of your wits. Join us for plenty of "tricks and treats," on this entertaining Keeping It Reel replay!
This week on a special Halloween episode of the BIG show, we replay a popular spooky installment of a past episode of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon. Once again, we'll spotlight the Unlucky 13 Best Black Horror Films designed to scare you out of your wits. Join us for plenty of "tricks and treats," on this entertaining Keeping It Reel replay!