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Screen Quickies Ep. 59, Mar. 10, 2026: On this episode we do our Avengers Doomsday Draft, discuss the 20 Oscars They Got Wrong, Best 90s Black Movies & More
On a very special episode of Films in Black and White, we are joined by Damani Hayes from the Marco and Mani Pod, to help be our 3rd heat for the week(don't worry Bryan fans, he will be back). Doug leads through a special birthday edition of Look Into My Eyes. Marcus then leads us through a very poor bracket challenge. Finally we discuss the ultimate Black movie list provided by IMDB. This leads into a great discussion about film and identity. Join us for the fun but stay for the good vibes!Follow Us on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/FilmsInBlackandWhiteRemember you can join our patty family, and help produce the show by going to Patreon.com/filmsinblackandwhitePlugs:Support the Mantra: Never Offended Always Humble - https://linktr.ee/MarcusJ.DestinThe Love Nerds - thelovenerds.com
We are talking the recent NAACP Images Awards and the Season 2 premiere of Hulu Original Paradise. TeaRon and BK break down NAACP Image Award Winners, red carpet looks, and Paradise's biggest moments, fan theories, and what might be coming next.What are your predictions for Season 2 of Paradise?One of the most talked-about series of 2025 is officially back! TeaRon and BK dive into the Season 2 premiere of Paradise on Hulu, breaking down the first three explosive episodes of the dystopian thriller starring Sterling K. Brown as Xavier Collins.Season 2 wastes no time expanding the world beyond the underground bunker. EPISODE 1 introduces Annie, a young woman whose connection to Elvis Presley's Graceland takes a tragic turn and ultimately leads her into the chaos of the post-apocalyptic outside world.Meanwhile, EPISODE 2 follows Xavier after his daring escape from the Colorado bunker as he crash-lands in the dangerous wasteland of Arkansas. Injured and searching for answers about his missing wife, Xavier encounters a surprising group of survivors—and eventually crosses paths with Annie.EPISODE 3 pulls viewers back inside the bunker where political tension is brewing. Sinatra is revealed to still be alive, secrets about the origins of the underground city begin to surface, and a rebellious movement led by the former president's son threatens the fragile order of Paradise. With new alliances forming and hidden motives emerging, the stakes have never been higher.From shocking twists to new characters and expanding mysteries, the Season 2 premiere raises more questions than answers.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Follow Us:IG: @tearonworld / @bkwitda4fa4TT: @tearon__ / @bkgostupidFB: facebook.com/UbiquitousBlacksTHRD: @ubiquitousblacks–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS REVIEWS:'Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews' is an extension of the Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast where TeaRon (IG: @tearonworld) reviews the latest in Black Movies, TV Shows, and more. These hilariously entertaining reviews are directed at discussing media that appeals to Black/African people around the world in the diaspora.You can watch the episodes on the official YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the full unedited episodes wherever you listen to podcasts.Send a textSupport the showFollow and Interact With Us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads
6 Years to the day (February 25th), Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete started this award winning/award nominated podcast! 6 years of Black Joy, Black commentary, Black culture, Black prosperity, Black excellence, and simply Blackness! On this exclusive live event (streamed on YouTube for the first time), ReRe and Pete run through their signature segments ('A Rose Is A Rose', 'Cactus', 'Tyler Perry sighting'), then turn to speaking about what's been going on in the good ol' culture. We got Half Dollar (aka 50 Cent) and T.I. going back and forth, Tyler Perry's fascination with adding 'claps' to his movies, Baby Keem's dope album, and more.Happy Anniversary and THANK YOU TO EVERYONE who tuned in to the live, and supports the podcast. More to come!Stay connected and keep the flowers blooming. Follow the podcast and hosts: https://www.mpn-llc.com/fftcpodcast @fftcpodcast on all socialsFollow Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete on their websites and platforms to see what's next in their journeys!https://www.mpn-llc.com/fftcpodcastCrowned ReRe: https://crownones.com | Instagram: @crowned_re_re_becca Mr. Al Pete: https://mralpete.com | Instagram: @mralpete Recorded and produced by The MPN Network/Mr. Al Pete.
In honor of Black History Month, TeaRon and BK revisit the 2007 film The Great Debaters for a fresh BK's Blacklist review. It's BK's first watch and TeaRon's long-overdue revisit, and the two dive into the film's powerful themes of racism, justice, and resilience.They break down the film's fictionalized depiction of the Wiley College debate team, the standout performances from Jurnee Smollett, Denzel Whitaker, Denzel Washington, and Forest Whitaker, and the lingering “what could have been” of Nate Parker's once-rising career.Why does a story set in the 1930s feel so relevant in 2026? And how does the film land differently for a millennial viewer vs. a Gen Z first-timer?––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Follow Us:IG: @tearonworld / @bkwitda4fa4TT: @tearon__ / @bkgostupidFB: facebook.com/UbiquitousBlacksTHRD: @ubiquitousblacks–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS REVIEWS:'Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews' is an extension of the Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast where TeaRon (IG: @tearonworld) reviews the latest in Black Movies, TV Shows, and more. These hilariously entertaining reviews are directed at discussing media that appeals to Black/African people around the world in the diaspora.You can watch the episodes on the official YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the full unedited episodes wherever you listen to podcasts.Send a textSupport the showFollow and Interact With Us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads
Tu fantasmes les voitures volantes, tu rêves que tes prochaines vacances d'été se déroulent dans l'espace et tu préfèrerais discuter avec des hologrammes qu'avec des êtres humains? La section (No) Future du Black Movie est faite pour toi. Composée de cinq films et de cinq court-métrages, elle donne à voir […] The post Black Movie: en route vers le futur first appeared on Radio Vostok.
Tu fantasmes les voitures volantes, tu rêves que tes prochaines vacances d'été se déroulent dans l'espace et tu préfèrerais discuter avec des hologrammes qu'avec des êtres humains? La section (No) Future du Black Movie est faite pour toi. Composée de cinq films et de cinq court-métrages, elle donne à voir […] The post Black Movie: en route vers le futur first appeared on Radio Vostok.
In Tyler Perry's Joe's College Road Trip, Perry takes one of his most unhinged characters, Joe, and pushes him even further. What was once just Madea's oxygen-tank-toting, foul-mouthed brother becomes the leader of a cross-country “educational” journey as he attempts to teach his grandson B.J. what it really means to understand and appreciate African-American history.But Tyler Perry doesn't just push boundaries… he blasts past them. The film opens with a content warning that still doesn't prepare you for what's coming.When Brian asks Joe and Madea for help after discovering how little B.J. knows about HBCUs and Black history, Joe and his grandson sets off on a chaotic, raunchy, and controversial road trip that takes us from Mississippi cotton fields to Tennessee blues clubs… and even a brothel scene that has the internet debating how far is too far for Tyler Perry these days?Is Perry mixing education and vulgar humor in a bold new way or is this a misfire that strays too far from his core audience? TeaRon & BK break down the shock factor, the cultural conversations, and whether TP Studios should continue down this road.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Follow Us:IG: @tearonworld / @bkwitda4fa4TT: @tearon__ / @bkgostupidFB: facebook.com/UbiquitousBlacksTHRD: @ubiquitousblacks–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS REVIEWS:'Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews' is an extension of the Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast where TeaRon (IG: @tearonworld) reviews the latest in Black Movies, TV Shows, and more. These hilariously entertaining reviews are directed at discussing media that appeals to Black/African people around the world in the diaspora.You can watch the episodes on the official YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the full unedited episodes wherever you listen to podcasts.Send a textSupport the showFollow and Interact With Us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads
The gang is back this week and we're talking about Black History, Black Movies....AND OF COURSE WE'RE BLAZING!! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tis the season of Love and we are talking RELATIONSHIP GOALS, a faith-infused romcom that starring Kelly Rowland and Method ManThe movie follows Leah (Rowland) as she chases her dream of becoming the first Black female showrunner of a national news show, only to discover her biggest competition is her old college flame, Jarret (Method Man). The two are forced to collaborate on landing an exclusive interview with viral pastor Mike Todd, the two find themselves navigating chaos, purpose, and the possibility of rediscovered love.Is the film's spiritual framing a strength or a limitation? And does the undeniable chemistry between Rowland and Method Man carry the story to the finish line?––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Follow Us:IG: @tearonworld / @bkwitda4fa4TT: @tearon__ / @bkgostupidFB: facebook.com/UbiquitousBlacksTHRD: @ubiquitousblacks–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS REVIEWS:'Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews' is an extension of the Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast where TeaRon (IG: @tearonworld) reviews the latest in Black Movies, TV Shows, and more. These hilariously entertaining reviews are directed at discussing media that appeals to Black/African people around the world in the diaspora.You can watch the episodes on the official YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the full unedited episodes wherever you listen to podcasts.Send a textSupport the showFollow and Interact With Us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads
We back talking Wonderman, the Daredevil Teaser Trailer, paying our respects to Catherine O'Hara and Michael Watts, along with so much more!
Send us a textThe evening starts messy—mics checking, bottles clinking—and turns into the kind of roundtable that makes you want to jump in. We swap theater hacks, laugh at the cost of a refill, then slide straight into memories of soundtracks that raised us: Juice, Poetic Justice, Above the Rim. From there, it's a full-on culture sprint through hip-hop's golden moments and its most eyebrow-raising lyrics, the bars we once shouted that now make us pause—and laugh anyway.We go deep on Black cinema: Friday's unstoppable quotables, Harlem Nights' all-star magic, New Jack City's street iconography, Love Jones' grown romance, School Daze and Do the Right Thing reshaping campus and city conversations. We throw love at biopics that set the bar—Denzel's Malcolm X and Jamie Foxx's Ray—and ask why some performances feel definitive. Expect hot takes, curveballs, and a watchlist you'll actually use all month long: Penitentiary, Uptown Saturday Night, Let's Do It Again, Cornbread Earl and Me, The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, and more.Sports and spectacle make a cameo. We kick around Super Bowl predictions, halftime hype, commercials worth caring about, and even question who the game is really for. Then it's back to joy: karaoke plans, catfish updates, and the movies on our radar right now. If you need a fast way to build a Black History Month queue, we've got you covered with a mix of canon and cult, heavy and hilarious, glossy and gritty. Hit play for laughs, stay for the list, and leave with five films to watch tonight.If this episode made you argue with your speakers, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and drop your top five Black movies in a review—what did we miss?Thanks for listening to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: (nobodystalking1), Instagram : (nobodystalkingpodcast) and email us at (nobodystalkingpodcast@gmail.com) Thank you!
Le festival Black Movie prépare sa 27ème édition, du 16 au 25 janvier 2026, comme en témoignent sur les murs de Genève des affiches se parant d'un noir profond, ouvrant des fenêtres comme autant d'écrans sur le monde. Au programme, une centaine de films indépendants et internationaux qui sondent les […] The post Black Movie, le monde entier dans un cadre first appeared on Radio Vostok.
Happy 2026, FFTC Gang! We hope you're refreshed from all the downtime with your family, friends, etc.! Now it's time to get BYKE in motion with Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete!This episode is focused on ReRe and Pete's introvert ways *laughs*. They went through their staple segments (A Rose Is A Rose, The Cactus, the Tyler Perry sightings), while chatting about various things happening in the culture. To add on, it isn't JUST chatting. It's conversations. With that…2 introverts talking about what they would and wouldn't do in said situation adds to the Black Joy the show brings.Said situations = Sinners being snubbed, attending the Jacksonville Jaguars game, wanting to be home vs. out *laughs*, and more. In conclusion, enjoy the show and share with your podcast lovers. Thank you in advance!Stay connected and keep the flowers blooming. Follow the podcast and hosts: https://www.mpn-llc.com/fftcpodcast @fftcpodcast on all socialsFollow Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete on their websites and platforms to see what's next in their journeys!Crowned ReRe: https://crownones.com | Instagram: @crowned_re_re_becca Mr. Al Pete: https://mralpete.com | Instagram: @mralpete Recorded and produced by The MPN Network/Mr. Al Pete.
2025 has come to a quick end. 2026 is upon us, FFTC Gang! Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete return with their highlights of 2025. Of course, they couldn't get through all of them, but they shared what was memorable to them.From music to movies to the hapn's in the culture, ReRe and Pete break down…basically…the Roses and Cactuses of the year. Per usual, there is always great music (Clipse new album and Mass Appeal's album run, etc.) and Black Joy in the culture. With that comes the foolishness (Diddy's trial and documentary, etc.). Regardless, 2025 was one for the books…and we appreciate you all rocking with the team!Enjoy the Black Joy and share with your kinfolks! Happy Holidays and we'll see you in 2026…or before then *winks*!Stay connected and keep the flowers blooming. Follow the podcast and hosts: https://www.mpn-llc.com/fftcpodcast @fftcpodcast on all socialsFollow Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete on their websites and platforms to see what's next in their journeys!Crowned ReRe: https://crownones.com | Instagram: @crowned_re_re_becca Mr. Al Pete: https://mralpete.com | Instagram: @mralpete Recorded and produced by The MPN Network/Mr. Al Pete.
This week, the Just Spitballin' crew hits the stage for a live debate on Black American classic films—the ones that shaped our humor, our quotes, our childhoods, and our culture.But as we run through the list, one thing becomes painfully clear…Chop missed a LOT of history.Join us for big opinions, bigger laughs, and a crash course in Black cinema.If you like what you are hearing be sure to Follow our social media:Facebook: Just Spitballin Ent.Twitch:JustSpitballinTTVTwitter: @JSpitballin Instagram: justspitballin_ent YouTube: Just Spitballin
TeaRon and BK jump headfirst into Season 2 of The Vince Staples Show — and this time, the chaos is turned ALL the way up. After a breakout first season, the series returns with fresh themes, genre-bending storytelling, and the kind of unpredictable moments ONLY Vince could dream up.This season delivers standout performances from Vanessa Bell Calloway and Nate' Jones, while diving into the complexities of the Black experience — grief, family dysfunction, fame, and the absurdity of trying to survive it all. Blending Afro-surrealism with sharp social commentary, Season 2 keeps you laughing and questioning everything.Did Season 2 deliver for you — and are you ready for more Vince madness?–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS REVIEWS:'Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews' is an extension of the Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast where TeaRon (IG: @tearonworld) reviews the latest in Black Movies, TV Shows, and more. These hilariously entertaining reviews are directed at discussing media that appeals to Black/African people around the world in the diaspora.You can watch the episodes on the official YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the full unedited episodes wherever you listen to podcasts.Send us a textSupport the showFollow and Interact With Us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads
This week, TeaRon is joined by NEW Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews Co-Host Brandon Keaton (BK) as they break down Eddie's influence, revisit his greatest (and not-so-great) films, and share the surprising revelations uncovered in the documentary.When it comes to Hollywood legends, nobody matches the rise, reach, and cultural impact of Eddie Murphy. From stand-up stages to blockbuster franchises, Eddie's 40+ year career is unmatched — and Netflix's new documentary Being Eddie attempts the impossible: capturing the genius, chaos, and brilliance of one of entertainment's most iconic superstars.If you grew up admiring Eddie... or enjoying about his best movies… this episode is for you.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS REVIEWS:'Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews' is an extension of the Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast where TeaRon (IG: @tearonworld) reviews the latest in Black Movies, TV Shows, and more. These hilariously entertaining reviews are directed at discussing media that appeals to Black/African people around the world in the diaspora.You can watch the episodes on the official YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the full unedited episodes wherever you listen to podcasts.Send us a textSupport the showFollow and Interact With Us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads
FFTC Gang! Seems like the culture is behaving, but Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete find SOME things going on! It's another round of the culture check-in with THEE award-winning and nominated podcast and ReRe and Pete are here for the introvert talk, the rose AND cactus giving (segment action), and more. Of course they had to see what person threw Tyler Perry up in the mix! Culture talk: No Limit and Cash Money Verzuz, Mo'nique mad again and asking for apologies, the new rules given by the Billboards (chile...), and more. Enjoy the Black Joy and share with your kinfolks! Stay connected and keep the flowers blooming. Follow the podcast and hosts: https://www.mpn-llc.com/fftcpodcast @fftcpodcast on all socialsFollow Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete on their websites and platforms to see what's next in their journeys!Crowned ReRe: https://crownones.com | Instagram: @crowned_re_re_becca Mr. Al Pete: https://mralpete.com | Instagram: @mralpete Recorded and produced by The MPN Network/Mr. Al Pete.
This Halloween, TeaRon and Tiera Janee crack open Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs — a wild 90s cult classic starring Brandon Quintin Adams and Ving Rhames.What starts as a simple break-in turns into a horrifying night of secrets, screams, and the unforgettable discovery of the people under the stairs. TeaRon revisits this creepy favorite after years away, while Tiera watches it for the first time — bringing fresh laughs, jump scares, and pure nostalgic chaos.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS REVIEWS:'Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews' is an extension of the Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast where TeaRon (IG: @tearonworld) reviews the latest in Black Movies, TV Shows, and more. These hilariously entertaining reviews are directed at discussing media that appeals to Black/African people around the world in the diaspora.You can watch the episodes on the official YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the full unedited episodes wherever you listen to podcasts.Send us a textSupport the showFollow and Interact With Us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads
In this Black Joy episode of Flowers For the Culture, Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete taps back in with what's going on in the culture currently. ‘What's Fresh In The Culture' brings the two to speaking on things like Drake's dismissed case against Kendrick Lamar, due to ‘nonactionable opinions'. They also share moments from the past that make you reflect (Toni Morrison), victories (Jacksonville Jaguars Monday Night Football win against the Kansas City Chiefs), gripes (people bashing Black conferences and festivals), and much more. As always, ReRe and Pete get into their signature segments: A Rose Is A Rose and The Cactus, shedding light on what deserves praise and what needs some tough love. Stay connected and keep the flowers blooming. Follow the podcast and hosts: https://www.mpn-llc.com/fftcpodcast @fftcpodcast on all socialsFollow Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete on their websites and platforms to see what's next in their journeys!Crowned ReRe: https://crownones.com | Instagram: @crowned_re_re_becca Mr. Al Pete: https://mralpete.com | Instagram: @mralpete Recorded and produced by The MPN Network/Mr. Al Pete.
Today on AirTalk, financial payouts have plunged the city of Santa Monica's budget; how DTLA is turning its skyscrapers into housing units through the city's Adaptive Reuse Ordinance; Black Movie Soundtrack returns to the Hollywood Bowl; A recent study points to an increase in prostate cancer cases; what is 'AI psychosis?' and a new book on the contradictions and promise of Los Angeles Today on AirTalk, Santa Monica faces a fiscal emergency (0:15) DTLA revitalizes skyscrapers into housing (19:36) Black Movie Soundtrack returns to Hollywood Bowl (35:01) Prostate cancer rates increase after latest guideline update (51:27) AI psychosis (1:07:32) A new book on the promise of LA (1:23:00)
Today on AirTalk, financial payouts have plunged the city of Santa Monica's budget; how DTLA is turning its skyscrapers into housing units through the city's Adaptive Reuse Ordinance; Black Movie Soundtrack returns to the Hollywood Bowl; A recent study points to an increase in prostate cancer cases; what is 'AI psychosis?' and a new book on the contradictions and promise of Los Angeles Today on AirTalk, Santa Monica faces a fiscal emergency (0:15) DTLA revitalizes skyscrapers into housing (19:36) Black Movie Soundtrack returns to Hollywood Bowl (35:01) Prostate cancer rates increase after latest guideline update (51:27) AI psychosis (1:07:32) A new book on the promise of LA (1:23:00) Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!
In this heartfelt episode of Flowers For the Culture, Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete give flowers to the late, great Malcolm-Jamal Warner, an actor, poet, musician, and podcaster whose cultural impact spans decades. From his unforgettable role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show to his soulful expressions through music and spoken word, Malcolm-Jamal's legacy is one we couldn't let go unrecognized.The duo reflects on his artistic evolution, his influence in Black storytelling, and his contributions to podcasting. With love and reverence, this tribute celebrates a man who inspired through every medium he touched.As always, ReRe and Pete dig into their signature segments: A Rose Is A Rose and The Cactus, shedding light on what deserves praise and what needs some tough love. ReRe shares what her final days of college are looking like and what's next in her journey. Pete dives into a reflective convo on the many ways we can genuinely support one another, beyond just words.Stay connected and keep the flowers blooming. Follow the podcast and hosts: https://www.mpn-llc.com/fftcpodcast. @fftcpodcast on all socials. Follow Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete on their websites and platforms to see what's next in their journeys!Crowned ReRe: https://crownones.com Instagram: @crowned_re_re_becca Mr. Al Pete: https://mralpete.com Instagram: @mralpete Recorded and produced by The MPN Network/Mr. Al Pete.
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You know what we need? Unity. We need that in this country...no, around the world. We need that. No better than a story about 4 adopted brothers avenging their white mama that was killed by the local drug lord. You know, the usual in Detroit. We talk about Markie Mark, 2000's Netflix movies, 3Stacks acting, and a bunch of another things not related to this movie.
The New York Times put out its list of the best movies of the past 25 years. There were only four black movies on the list. Let's make our own list, a list of the best Black movies of the past 25 years.
Ron Hughley, Stephen Serda, and Osita Anusi discuss Cooper Flagg going number 1 in the NBA Draft before discussing Rons new favorite game show. Osita updates on the tattoo and Serda gives his review for Original Gangstas. Subscribe: https://youtube.com/live/zyOTlt-14w4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's June and this is the month of pushing BLACK JOY HEAVY! It don't stop, FFTC Gang! Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete are back with flowers for actor Mr. Delroy Lindo. From Clockers to Unprisoned to the newly released Sinners, Delroy has been representing in the acting world for years! ReRe and Pete spin through their segments. They start off with a news flash about the big homie Tyler Perry, then go back to the regular scheduled program (BET Awards, Shaderoom followers, The Breakfast Club, etc). Enjoy and share with your circles! Follow them, individually and collectively below. Crowned ReRe: https://crownones.com Instagram: @crowned_re_re_becca Mr. Al Pete: https://mralpete.com Instagram: @mralpete Recorded and produced by The MPN Network/Mr. Al Pete.
Stephen Serda and Osita Anusi discuss the Seahawks definitively saying Sam Darnold is their starter and Art vs. AI. Also, it's Wednesday so we get Serda's review of the 1994 movie Fresh. Subscribe: https://youtube.com/live/b9m3Ca-A7ys Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FFTC Gang! The gang leaders Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete have another special episode for you. We hope you got your laughing caps on!The month of May is reserved for Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month. Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month is a celebration of the histories, cultures, and contributions of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. Observed each May, it honors the rich heritage and diverse experiences of these communities throughout American history. With that, ReRe brought the idea to the table to give flowers to actors Jackie Chan and Jet Li. ReRe and Pete explore the movies they've been in and how the culture ties in with it. Remember Rush Hour and Romeo Must Die?? Ah man, it's a beautiful reflection. They also go through their segments and bring the usual JOY to the listeners and fans. Enjoy the listen and share away!Follow them, individually and collectively below. Crowned ReRe: https://crownones.com Instagram: @crowned_re_re_becca Mr. Al Pete: https://mralpete.com Instagram: @mralpete Recorded and produced by The MPN Network/Mr. Al Pete.
The CIA. A Black spy. A guerrilla revolution. And a cover-up.
Ron Hughley, Stephen Serda, and Osita Anusi discuss the Celtics staying alive despite missing Jayon Tatum and Steve is upset about the Chiefs schedule. We wrap things up with Serda's review of Paid in Full. Subscribe: https://youtube.com/live/FbRYUwcz3LI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode of Taking the Staige, Math Guy Steve and Paigey Babe count down their top 10 favorite quotes from iconic Black films. From powerful one-liners to unforgettable moments that shaped culture, they're breaking down the scenes that made us laugh, cry, and quote them for decades. Whether you grew up with these movies or are just discovering them, this episode is a celebration of Black storytelling, legacy, and cinematic excellence. Grab your popcorn—this one's for the culture.Support the show
3 Questions by Corey Kareem - The Key to Success is Massive Failure
In this episode, we go behind the curtain with Quincy Kelman, VP of Marketing at Disney Canada, and a true force in the entertainment industry. With over 20 years of experience crafting campaigns that captivate millions, Quincy shares the untold story of a risk that didnt pay off the way he thought it would and how it shaped his leadership style. We dive into the mindset shifts that fuel his success, how he balances creativity with family life, and the unique ways Disney Canada stands out in a crowded streaming landscape. If youve ever wondered what it really takes to lead marketing for one of the most iconic brands on the planet this conversation pulls no punches.
Ron Hughley, Stephen Serda, and Osita Anusi discuss the Knicks pulling off another upset in game 2 over the Celtics. Jayson Tatum is what Ron hates about sports, and Serda's review of The Wood. Subscribe: https://youtube.com/live/kULouZp6cXw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During this episode I am going over my top 5 video games as a child and as an adult. I will also be going over the best black movies in my opinion.
Ron Hughley, Stephen Serda, and Osita Anusi discuss the latest Nico Harrison debacle. We're joined by our friend Brian B. Shynin' to share his story and discuss his podcast Brian's World. Serda has to do his first review for 'Black Movie Wednesday.' Subscribe: https://youtube.com/live/IvNk_96B-S0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reviewed: A Minecraft Movie, WARFARE Top 5: Jack Black Movies Guest: Solo Celebrating This Month: Laurence Fishburne
What happens when 2 assholes with too much sense stop making sense? On this episode, Antoine and Matt talk about black movies and tv shows every black person should have seen. What are some that you can think of? The conversation spills into them talking about what they've been doing the past week. They talk wrestling and recap AEW Dynasty. Finally, they discuss sports including football and basketball. Join the nonsense at https://linktr.ee/2sense
Ron Hughley, Stephen Serda, and Osita Anusi discuss Luka Doncic returning to Dallas. Brandon Scott joins the show to make a special announcement on Foolish Club Media. We're picking a black movie for Steve to do some homework on. Subscribe: https://youtube.com/live/KAoFH_2GDaQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode we are talking about the best hip-hop albums and the best black movies
got together with Kevin from Pegwarmers and Ryan from MonsterFX to talk about ALL four Men In Black movies. Obviously the original is great but what about it's 3 sequels? Find out what the WORST Men In Black movie is in this episode.
Ron Hughley, Stephen Serda, and Osita Anusi discuss one of the biggest issues the NBA faces. Ron had a two America's moment, and we've got a new movie segment idea. Also, Osita needs to get something off his chest about streaming services. Subscribe: https://youtube.com/live/T4EMxUpdkF8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode , we're ranking our favorite Jack Black movies, from his funniest performances to his most unexpectedly heartwarming moments. Plus, we've got a March Madness update, the mailbag, and some TV recommendations—where Skip already has his contenders for best show of the year. Music from Upbeat (Free for creators!): Keep Going Your Way. License code: LISXUMIIWIGJGVX7 and Smack That. License code: RT2YRTHYCV5TH7L6 and Let the good times roll. License code: YQV6TBTUMZLP80MB Follow us on Twitter or Facebook
In this episode, we tackle some thought-provoking questions sent in by our listeners! From navigating past attractions and identity, to balancing relationships and social media, we cover it all. Plus, don't miss our Black Movie Draft at the beginning, where we pick our favorite films! Join us for a fun and real conversation about relationships, love, and everything in between.
How do you remake a classic? Well in the case of trying to bring back the LEGENDARY Private Detective John Shaft of the 1971 Gordon Parks cult hit starring Richard Roundtree, acclaimed director John Singleton (Boyz N The Hood, Poetic Justice) teamed with acclaimed writer Richard Writer (The Color of Money, Clockers) to....NOT remake it, they decided to "re-imagine" the character as a former NYPD cop trying to exact justice in late '90's New York City. Oscar-nominee Samuel L. Jackson now plays the titular character with Roundtree returning to play his uncle. This time around, Shaft is determined to bring justice for the racially-charged murder of an innocent young man at a NYC club. The murderer is played by Oscar-winner Christian Bale (The Fighter), the witness whom Shaft has to find is played by Oscar-nominee Toni Colette (The Sixth Sense).....and beyond that, Shaft also has to combat corrupt local cops PLUS local drug kingpin Peoples Hernandez played by Oscar-nominee Jeffrey Wright (American Fiction). Throw in some high-octane action, Busta Rhymes as Shaft's driver, AND....the iconic Oscar-winning theme song from Isaac Hayes and what do you get? Besides several Oscar nominees, you happen to get a surprisingly enjoyable (and very timely) action thriller to kick off Black History Month. Can you dig it? :) Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a texthttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
The Missionaries challenge Vincent and Len to craft a Black movie canon that EVERY BLACK MAN should see and to name the Definitive 90s Black Movie. Then Darren Wallace of the Black History Year podcast joins the show to review the eerie, anticolonialism international western BACURAU and determine if the Brazilian flick has enough Afro to qualify as a Black movie. Rate & Review The Mission on Apple Email micheauxmission@gmail.com Follow The Mission on Instagram Subscribe to the Mission on YouTube We are a proud member of The Podglomerate - we make podcasts work! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Mission begins again in 2025 with The 2025 Black Movie Calendar, a preview of all the Black-centric films coming to theaters from January to December. Plus — Len appreciates a touching horror film from 2024 (A Quiet Place: Day One) and offers an eight-year-old apology for his review of a 2013 indy (Big Words). Rate & Review The Mission on Apple Email micheauxmission@gmail.com Follow The Mission on Instagram Subscribe to the Mission on YouTube Get your Micheaux Mission SWAG from TeePublic We are a proud member of The Podglomerate - we make podcasts work! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices