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BLOODHAUS
Episode 170: Eve's Bayou (1997)

BLOODHAUS

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 85:55


This week, Drusilla and Josh discuss Kasi Lemmon's gorgeous 90's gothic melodrama, Eve's Bayou. From wiki: “Eve's Bayou is a 1997 American Southern Gothic drama film written and directed by Kasi Lemmons, who made her directorial debut with this film. Samuel L. Jackson served as a producer, and starred in the film with Lisa Nicole Carson, Jurnee Smollett, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Meagan Good, and Diahann Carroll. The film premiered at the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in theaters on November 7, 1997. The film grossed $14 million domestically on a budget of $4 million, making it the most commercially successful independent film of 1997.[5][3]”Also discussed: may gray, non-ethical non-monogamy, Nashville, Body of Evidence, Disclosure, The Fire Within, The Great Feast, In a Year of 13 Moons, Claudine, and more. NEXT WEEK: The Brood (1979)  Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.socialhttps://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/  

Progressively Horrified
The Other Black Girl - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 105:37


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
The First Purge - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 162:57


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
The Blackening - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 89:43


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
Sorry to Bother You - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 106:11


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
Saloum - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 69:05


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
Master - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 78:29


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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His House - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 74:40


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Bad Hair - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 130:01


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
An Angry Black Girl and her Monster - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 78:18


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
Petey Wheatstraw (AKA Satan's Track Suit) with Raven Smith

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 116:44


Happy Valentine's Day, y'all!This week we're joined by Raven Smith (@writeravenwrite.bsky.social) to talk about Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil's Son-in-Law (1977) - a blaxploitation comedy by Cliff Roquemore, starring Rudy Ray Moore as the titular Petey Wheatstraw.Be sure to check in with us next week, when we'll be talking about Def by Temptation (1990) by James Bond III.Also, all this month, we'll be re-releasing episodes about movies from Black directors, so be sure to subscribe on your podcatcher of choice and catch up with us @ProgHorrorPod on BlueskyMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight,Directors featured this month:Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorrorSupport our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrified Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

W2M Network
Triple Feature: Above the Rim/Coach Carter/He Got Game

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 76:23


Jason Teasley and Mark Radulich review movies currently on streaming services: Above the Rim/Coach Carter/He Got Game Movie Review! First up is Above the Rim (1994). Then we move on to Coach Carter (2005). Finally we review He Got Game (1998).Above the Rim is a 1994 American sports drama film co-written and directed by Jeff Pollack in his directorial debut. The screenplay was written by Barry Michael Cooper, adapted from a story by Benny Medina.The film stars Duane Martin, Tupac Shakur, Marlon Wayans, and Leon. Considered the conclusion to Cooper's "Harlem Trilogy" (the preceding films being New Jack City (1991) and Sugar Hill (1994), the film tells the story about a promising New York City high school basketball star, and his relationships with a drug dealer and a former basketball star, now employed as a security guard at the high school he was a promising young star for the past years.The film was shot in Harlem, with various scenes filmed at the Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics in East Harlem. Some of the basketball scenes were filmed at Samuel J. Tilden High School in Brooklyn, New York.Coach Carter is a 2005 American biographical sports drama film starring Samuel L. Jackson and directed by Thomas Carter. It is based on the true story of Richmond High School basketball coach Ken Carter, who made headlines in 1999 for suspending his undefeated high school basketball team due to poor academic results. The screenplay was co-written by John Gatins and Mark Schwahn. The cast features Rob Brown, Channing Tatum (in his film debut), Debbi Morgan, Robert Ri'chard, and the singer Ashanti.The film was a co-production between MTV Films and Tollin/Robbins Productions. It was commercially distributed by Paramount Pictures for theatrical release and home video rental. The film explores professional ethics, academics, and athletics. The sports action in the film was coordinated by Mark Ellis. On January 11, the film's soundtrack was released by Capitol Records, and the film's score was composed and orchestrated by musician Trevor Rabin.Coach Carter was released in the United States on January 14, 2005, and earned $77 million. It received a varied reception from critics.He Got Game is a 1998 American sports drama film written, produced and directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington and Ray Allen. The film revolves around Jake Shuttlesworth (Denzel Washington), father of the top-ranked basketball prospect in the country, Jesus Shuttlesworth (Ray Allen). Jake, in prison for killing his wife, is released on parole for a week by the state's governor to persuade his son to play for the governor's alma mater in exchange for a reduced prison sentence.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59

Progressively Horrified
Candyman (2021) - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 100:01


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
Nope - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 106:19


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Us - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 107:52


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Get Out - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 171:58


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
Mr. Crocket (AKA Magical TV Powers) with Greg Burnham

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 108:11


This week Greg Burnham joins Emily, Ben, and Jeremy to talk about Mr. Crocket (2024).Also, be sure to check out Greg's new comic at Platform L7All this month we're talking films from Black Directors - with a re-release of older episodes coming out every week day as well as the three new films we'll be discussing every Friday.This month we're talking about:February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond IIIOther movies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight,Directors featured this month:Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH PounderIf you enjoy the podcast, you can support us Patreon and receive bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrified#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
Demon Knight - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 146:48


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
Tales from the Hood - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 101:06


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
Eve's Bayou - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 93:54


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
Blacula - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 104:25


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Progressively Horrified
Horror Noire - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 136:49


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Black Girl Charmed
S4: E14 Charmed and Dangerous

Black Girl Charmed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 80:49


This week, the girls are recapping the fan-favorite episode "Charmed and Dangerous," aka Unhinged Crash Outs. This week's episode introduces us to the legendary Debbi Morgan as The Seer. It kicks off one of Charmed's most iconic arcs.While the girls agree that Piper shines and that this episode gaslights them into rooting for Cole and Phoebe's love story, they butt heads over who's more frustrating: Paige or Phoebe. And, as expected, Leo once again comes up short as both a Whitelighter and a husband.Nelle shares her ongoing horror reading journey, diving into the adventure game "Doki Doki Literature Club" and the horror romance novel "Slash or Pass." Meanwhile, Rae falls down "The Rewatchables" rabbit hole, bingeing episodes and adding 1999's "Magnolia" and 2015's "Focus" to her ever-growing watchlist.

Black Girl Charmed
Black Girl Charmed Recaps: Charmed & Dangerous

Black Girl Charmed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 78:29


** There's a hiccup in the video around the 7-minute mark** This week, the girls are recapping the fan-favorite episode "Charmed and Dangerous," aka Unhinged Crash Outs. This week's episode introduces us to the legendary Debbi Morgan as The Seer. It kicks off one of Charmed's most iconic arcs. While the girls agree that Piper shines and that this episode gaslights them into rooting for Cole and Phoebe's love story, they butt heads over who's more frustrating: Paige or Phoebe. And, as expected, Leo once again comes up short as both a Whitelighter and a husband. Nelle shares her ongoing horror reading journey, diving into the adventure game "Doki Doki Literature Club" and the horror romance novel "Slash or Pass." Meanwhile, Rae falls down "The Rewatchables" rabbit hole, bingeing episodes and adding 1999's "Magnolia" and 2015's "Focus" to her ever-growing watchlist.

Angela Yee's Lip Service
WUWY: Way Up With Debbi Morgan + Working Hard During Hard Times

Angela Yee's Lip Service

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 44:28 Transcription Available


Debbi Morgan stops by to discuss working with Tyler Perry and her illustrious acting career. Callers then tell us about the jobs they had to work to get back on their feet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Way Up With Angela Yee
WUWY: Way Up With Debbi Morgan + Working Hard During Hard Times

Way Up With Angela Yee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 44:28 Transcription Available


Debbi Morgan stops by to discuss working with Tyler Perry and her illustrious acting career. Callers then tell us about the jobs they had to work to get back on their feet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dish Nation
S13 Ep37: 10/29/24 - Dwyane Wade's Statue Fail & Nick Cannon on Once Living in Mariah Carey's Shadow!

Dish Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 18:30


Dwyane Wade's statue makes him ask, "Who is that guy?" Plus, Nick Cannon gets candid about once living in Mariah Carey's shadow, and we dish with 'Beauty in Black' stars, Richard Lawson and Debbi Morgan, on today's Dish Nation!

In Hindsight
124: Coach Carter

In Hindsight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 96:25


In this week's episode, we dissect Coach Carter, a film released on January 13, 2005, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Rob Brown, Debbi Morgan, Robert Ri'chard, and Ashanti. Join us as we discuss contracts, lockouts, GPA requirements, social work, deepest fears, and more! Notable Mentions + References in This Episode: Coach Carter Documentary Pt. 1 Coach Carter Documentary Pt. 2 Coach Ken Carter Interview Coach Carter - First Practice Scene Aksent - This One  Ciara - Roll Wit U Twista - Hope ft. Faith Evans  Insecure Susie Q (Episode 002) Alleycats Strike (Episode 025) Stepsister from planet weird (Episode 028) Connect with us: Instagram: @in_hindsight_pod Twitter: @in_hindsightpod  Want us to dissect one of your favorite childhood movies? Send us a DM or email us at inhindsightpod@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

Echoes From The Void
Echo Chamber - 328

Echoes From The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 116:48


It's a busy week, BUT @EchoChamberFP is here for some relief!!! We go dating with Schaefer Method Films and an adventure for friendship with Universal Pictures, Apatow Productions & Mosaic. Games aren't always fun in Wiedemann & Berg & Netflix new comedy. While Amazon MGM Studios & Tyler Perry Studios are deep in a rocky love story. AND, we look at the 80s, the repercussions of fame & journalism in a new documentary from ABC News Studios, Neon & Hulu! Today we have: Matched Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/AIayp9r_jXE Digital Release Date: 29th August 2023 Director: Felix Schafer Cast: Felix Schafer, Dobrynina Valentina, Bobby Chugani, Sarah Margaret, Matuschka Thomas, Shiree Francis, Jordan Leigh Bryant, Nathalie Blanc Credit: Schaefer Method Films Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance Running Time: 96 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/xZMVVqaOqjU Digital Platforms: Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube, Google, Vudu, Vubiquity, Cox, and Comcast Watch via Tubi: Here. https://tubitv.com/movies/100009147/matched Watch via Prime Video: Here. https://www.amazon.com/Matched-Felix-Schaefer/dp/B0BYSK21RM Watch via Prime Video UK: Here. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B0B6R733X8/ref=atv_hm_hom_c_Wxw9N3_5_1 Website: Here. https://www.schaefer-method.com/ ------------ Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/_RkTOaG11_o US Digital Release Date: 17th November 2023 UK Digital Release Date: 12th July 2024 Director: Paul Briganti Cast: Ben Marshall, John Higgins, Martin Herlihy, Conan O'Brien, Bowen Yang, Megan Stalter, X Mayo, Nichole Sakura, Cedric Yarbrough, Chloe Troast, Sunita Mani, Gaten Matarazzo, John Goodman, Marcel Nahapetian, Trevor Barrett Noble, Maximo Masefield Running Time: 92 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/Wn0Vc5Kullw?si=2vI9oSvnSq89yEP7 Website: Here. https://www.pleasedontdestroy.com/#movie-section ------------ Blame the Game (aka Spieleabend) Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/lia1wvtnV3U Digital Release Date: 12th July 2024 Director: Marco Petry Cast: Dennis Mojen, Janina Uhse, Anna Maria Mühe, Axel Stein, Stephan Luca, Edin Hasanovic, Taneshia Abt, Maximilian Meyer-Bretschneider, Bernd Hölscher, Alfonsina Bencosme Running Time: 92 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/krT7VNI2pcM?si=mKjAXZ5vn54nLTpL ------------ Tyler Perry's Divorce in the Black Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/8DvMVcrSqyk Digital Release Date: 11th July 2024 Director: Tyler Perry Cast: Meagan Good, Cory Hardrict, Joseph Lee Anderson, Taylor Polidore Williams, Shannon Wallace, Richard Lawson, Debbi Morgan, Mark Elliott Brewer, Sarah Girma, Adam Jerome Sperandio, Joe Komara, Ursula O Robinson, Rakeem Laws, Berry Williams Jr, Jeffrey Creightney Running Time: 143 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/yGi0O0zDSjQ?si=AY6tJhaHoVrpYgSl Website: Here. https://tylerperry.com/tyler/entertainment/divorce-in-the-black/ ------------ BRATS Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/R5sGJrWtrqs Tribeca Festival, World Premiere: 7th June 2024 US Digital Release Date: 19th June 2024 UK Digital Release Date: 5th July 2024 Director: Andrew McCarthy Cast: Andrew McCarthy, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Timothy Hutton, Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Lea Thompson, Jon Cryer, Lauren Shuler Donner, Howard Deutch, David Blum, Timothy Hutton, Loree Rodkin, Marci Liroff, Malcolm Gladwell, Susannah Gora, Ira Madison III, Bret Easton Ellis, Michael Oates Palmer, Kate Erbland Running Time: 92 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/MxVNQkRM5Qw?si=dScrBMrx9XlNqa_K ------------ *(Music) 'Da Joint' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed
Eve's Bayou • The Next Reel

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 62:15


“Memory is a selection of images, some elusive, others imprinted indelibly in the brain. The summer I killed my father, I was ten years old.”Exploring the Layers of Eve's BayouWith her moody directorial debut Eve's Bayou, independent filmmaker Kasi Lemmons immerses us in a vividly realized Louisiana bayou community in the 1960s. Through the eyes of daughter Eve Batiste, we witness the complexity of her affluent African-American family as simmering secrets threaten to tear them apart. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we kick off our series looking at the 1998 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture Nominees with a fascinating discussion about Lemmons' 1997 film Eve's Bayou.Capturing the Complexities of FamilyAt its core, Eve's Bayou is a film about the intricacies of family - both its warmth and its darkness. We analyze the exceptional performances, particularly from Lynn Whitfield as the dignified matriarch and Debbi Morgan as the insightful aunt. The perspective from daughter Eve gives an intimate viewpoint on the shifting family dynamics.More to Explore in Eve's BayouSamuel L. Jackson's conflicted performance as the philandering patriarchThe talented young cast, especially lead Jurnee SmollettThemes of adultery, legacy, memory and moralityMagical realism elements with voodoo and psychic powersEve's Bayou offers no easy answers, only thoughtful examination of family bonds tested by adversity. We thoroughly enjoy analyzing this beautifully crafted and moving film. Check it out then tune in! When the movie ends, our conversation begins!Film SundriesWatch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchScript OptionsTheatrical trailerLetterboxd Start your own podcast journey with the best host in the business. Try TRANSISTOR today!Become a Member Today! $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWant to upgrade your LETTERBOXD account? Use our PROMO CODE to get a DISCOUNT and help us out in the process!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.Join 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 WebLetterboxdFacebookInstagramThreadsXYouTubeFlickchartPinterestPete AndyWe spend hours every week putting this show 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?What 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.

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Eve's Bayou • The Next Reel

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 62:15


“Memory is a selection of images, some elusive, others imprinted indelibly in the brain. The summer I killed my father, I was ten years old.”Exploring the Layers of Eve's BayouWith her moody directorial debut Eve's Bayou, independent filmmaker Kasi Lemmons immerses us in a vividly realized Louisiana bayou community in the 1960s. Through the eyes of daughter Eve Batiste, we witness the complexity of her affluent African-American family as simmering secrets threaten to tear them apart. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we kick off our series looking at the 1998 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture Nominees with a fascinating discussion about Lemmons' 1997 film Eve's Bayou.Capturing the Complexities of FamilyAt its core, Eve's Bayou is a film about the intricacies of family - both its warmth and its darkness. We analyze the exceptional performances, particularly from Lynn Whitfield as the dignified matriarch and Debbi Morgan as the insightful aunt. The perspective from daughter Eve gives an intimate viewpoint on the shifting family dynamics.More to Explore in Eve's BayouSamuel L. Jackson's conflicted performance as the philandering patriarchThe talented young cast, especially lead Jurnee SmollettThemes of adultery, legacy, memory and moralityMagical realism elements with voodoo and psychic powersEve's Bayou offers no easy answers, only thoughtful examination of family bonds tested by adversity. We thoroughly enjoy analyzing this beautifully crafted and moving film. Check it out then tune in! When the movie ends, our conversation begins!Film SundriesWatch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchScript OptionsTheatrical trailerLetterboxd Start your own podcast journey with the best host in the business. Try TRANSISTOR today!Become a Member Today! $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWant to upgrade your LETTERBOXD account? Use our PROMO CODE to get a DISCOUNT and help us out in the process!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.Join 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 WebLetterboxdFacebookInstagramThreadsXYouTubeFlickchartPinterestPete AndyWe spend hours every week putting this show 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?What 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.

2 Cents Critic
#128 - She's All That | Directed by Robert Iscove (with Robyn Zabukovec)

2 Cents Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 152:47


Tune in as Arthur's buddy Robyn Zabukovec jumps onboard to discuss the 1999 high school rom-com She's All That. M. Night Shyamalan's uncredited writing contributions to this movie, getting irritated over actors like Paul Walker and Mark Rylance, and setting fire to Ready Player One make up a few of the subjects that this episode covers. Directed by Robert Iscove, She's All That stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Freddie Prinze Jr., Paul Walker, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, Kevin Pollak, Anna Paquin, Kieran Culkin, Elden Henson, Matthew Lillard, Usher, Lil' Kim, Gabrielle Union, Dulé Hill, Tamara Mello, Clea DuVall, Tim Matheson, Debbi Morgan, Alexis Arquette, Dave Buzzotta, Chris Owen, and Carlos Jacott. Spoilers start at 23:10 Here's how you can support the SAG-AFTRA strike: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/ Here's how you can learn more about Palestine and Israel: http://decolonizepalestine.com Here's how you can act to help stop Israel's genocide of Palestine: http://linktr.ee/savegaza Good Word: • Robyn: SLC Punk and Serial Mom • Arthur: Interview with the Vampire (2022) Reach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms! Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18 Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram: @two_centscritic Follow Arthur on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/144101970-arthur-howell --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arthur746/message

Lovin' The Loveboat
Season 2 Episode 41

Lovin' The Loveboat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 56:43


Set sail on Episode 41, Season 2 of the Love Boat, the worlds greatest romantic comedy drama television series of all time! In this episode we follow an all star cast that includes Cathy Lee Crosby, Virginia Graham, Tammy Grimes, Robert Mandan, Randolph Mantooth, Roddy McDowel and Debbi Morgan as they deal with father/son sparring, petulant parolees, aggravating allergies, off putting offspring, lenient love, perplexing perms and chicken marengo! So hide your valuables and splash on some cologne while you endure this truly baffling episode. We also encourage everyone to find our Instagram page Lovin' The Love Boat to enjoy the super cool video messages from Isaac himself Mr. Ted Lange! And much more. Thanks for listening to the podcast and joining us on this voyage and by all means consider subscribing to the show as well as Paramount+ so you can watch the episode with us. We promise you'll be glad that you did. * Attention passengers! If you'd like to see the show continue please consider contributing to our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠GoFundMe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ so we can stay afloat and allow us to make good on our promise to have exciting new guests join us on future episodes. It means a lot and will also allow us to keep the show commercial free. Visit our page ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and give whatever you can. Give any amount and help put us over the top.

A Breath Of Fresh Movie
Smell the Wet Stone: Eve's Bayou

A Breath Of Fresh Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 70:24


We love a murderous child.Shop the Store: http://tee.pub/lic/bvHvK3HNFhkTheme Music "A Movie I'd Like to See" by Al Harley. Show Art: Cecily Brown Follow the Show @freshmoviepod YouTube Channel abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.com

Retro Movie Roundtable
RMR 0196 Coach Carter (2005)

Retro Movie Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 88:57


Join your hosts Dustin Melbardis Chad Robinson, and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Coach Carter (2005) [PG-13] Genre: Drama, Sports, Biography Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Rob Brown, Robert Ri'chard, Rick Gonzalez, Nana Gbewonyo, Antwon Tanner, Channing Tatum, Ashanti, Texas Battle, Denise Dowse, Debbi Morgan, Mel Winkler, Vincent Laresca, Sidney Faison, Octavia Spencer, Sonya Eddy, Gwen McGee, Ausanta   Director: Thomas Carter Recorded on 2022-12-31

Instant Trivia
Episode 632 - Mysteries - Harrison Ford Movies - New Olympic Sports - "Irish" Stew - Daytime Dramas

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 7:27


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 632, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Mysteries 1: 1st cousins Dannay and Lee wrote the Ellery Queen stories under this pen name. Ellery Queen. 2: It's the last name of Tom, the psychopath Patricia Highsmith created in 1955: believe it or not!. Ripley. 3: Although this former Pinkerton investigator only wrote 1 "Thin Man" novel, a series of 6 films was made. Dashiell Hammett. 4: This agency's symbol of an unblinking eye gave birth to the phrase "private eye". the Pinkerton agency. 5: Cousins Frederic Dannay and Manfred Lee both used this pen name, the name of their fictional detective. Ellery Queen. Round 2. Category: Harrison Ford Movies 1: "Snakes. Why'd it have to be snakes?". Raiders of the Lost Ark. 2: "Get off my plane!". Air Force One. 3: "I didn't kill my wife!". The Fugitive. 4: "Replicants are like any other machine -- they're either a benefit or a hazard". Blade Runner. 5: "Something wrong with buttons?...got anything against zippers?". Witness. Round 3. Category: New Olympic Sports 1: In 2000, women will compete for the first time in this sport that uses a pool, 2 nets and an inflatable ball. Water polo. 2: The devices used in this new Olympic sport can propel somersaulting gymnasts up to 30 feet in the air. Trampoline. 3: The IOC recently granted provisional recognition to this ancient sport, one of Japan's most popular. Sumo wrestling. 4: At the 1998 Winter Olympics, the USA's Ross Powers won the bronze in the halfpipe event in this new Olympic sport. Snowboarding. 5: This new Olympic martial arts sport was founded in the 1950s by General Choi Hong Hi. Taekwondo. Round 4. Category: "Irish" Stew 1: According to the classic tune, they steal your heart away. Irish eyes. 2: The St. George's Channel leads into this body of water. Irish Sea. 3: In 1972 Colgate introduced this deodorant soap -- manly, yes, but I like it too. Irish Spring. 4: In 1988 the Irish Lotto replaced this fund raiser. Irish Hospital Sweepstakes. 5: It's the tallest dog known. Irish wolfhound. Round 5. Category: Daytime Dramas 1: Jack Wagner and K. Malandro, Frisco and Felicia, had one of these on "General Hospital" and in real life. a child. 2: Jensen Buchanan spent 2 days in a 4'x4' vat of oatmeal that "One Life o Live" used in place of this hazard. quicksand. 3: Soap Opera Update said in old photos this show's unlikely pair of Cruz and Eden looks like Barbie and G.I. Joe. Santa Barbara. 4: The 2 current soaps with "and" in their titles and they're both on CBS. The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless. 5: Debbi Morgan left her role on "All My Children" to join this NBC soap. Generations. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

La reco du week-end
Trois séries qui vous font voyager sur Salto

La reco du week-end

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022


Ces trois séries de la reco du weekend ont toutes un décor idyllique qui cache bien des secrets. L'île fantastique Le reboot de la série L'île fantastique des années 80 a été imaginé par Sarah Fain et Elizabeth Craft (The 100). Parfait comme programme estival, échappez-vous sur une île paradisiaque étrange où vos désirs seront satisfaits mais pas forcément de la manière que vous imaginez. Dans cette nouvelle version 2021 de L'île fantastique, au revoir M. Roarke, bonjour Mme Roarke (Roselyn Sanchez de Devious Maids), la petite nièce de ce-dernier. Elle accueille des invités joués par des noms comme Bellamy Young ou encore Debbi Morgan. Pour assouvir leurs désirs, elle va trouver des solutions inattendues… Précisons que malgré l'aspect resort de luxe coupé du monde à l'ambiance angoissante, on est bien loin d'un White Lotus. On peut plus imaginer des liens avec La quatrième dimension pour une série qui s'approche de l'horreur. Un film Blumhouse était d'ailleurs sorti en 2020 titré Nightmare Island ce qui vous donne une idée de la destination. La saison 2 est attendue outre-Atlantique à la rentrée. https://youtu.be/yWDgqJKQF4g Grand Hotel Grand Hôtel est une mini-série dramatique franco-belge en huit épisodes créée par Aurélie Belko et Sébastien Le Délézir. Il s'agit d'une adaptation moderne d'une série espagnole culte qui a également connu une version américaine également disponible sur Salto. Mais pour nous, direction la Côté d'Azur, dans un palace historique appelé le Grand Hôtel où Anthony Costa (Victor Meutelet) se fait embaucher comme serveur. Il a un but précis en tête, il vient pour comprendre ce qui est arrivé à sa sœur Amélie (Juliet Lemonnier), femme de chambre ayant mystérieusement disparu il y a quelques mois. Romances interdites, secrets enfouis, trahisons, la mini-série remplit toutes les cases d'une saga de l'été. Entre mépris de classe et injustice, dans quel camp vous tiendrez-vous ? Et en prime, vous verrez Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat sous toutes les coutures car les scènes d'extérieur ont été tournée là-bas. Tout le monde ment Série espagnole psychologique, Tout le monde ment place son intrigue dans la petite ville côtière de Belmonte. Tout est chamboulé quand la vidéo des ébats de Macarena avec Ivan, son élève et le fils de sa meilleure amie, est publiée sur Internet. La révélation de leur relation va ébranler la ville et faire émerger tous ses secrets. La sextape est-elle liée au corps trouvé d'un des habitants de Belmonte ? Dans Tout le monde ment, on retrouve la signature des thrillers localisés à la Broadchurch. Les personnages se connaissent tous entre eux, il y a des histoires du passé qui remontent et qui impactent le présent, personne n'est ce qu'il semble être. Forcément des liaisons vont se dévoilées, des mensonges éclatés au grand jour, mais est-ce que cela véritablement résoudre le potentiel crime ? Pau Freixas le créateur est connu pour avoir réalisé la version espagnole des Bracelets rouges. Et vous reconnaîtrez le visage d'Irène Arcos (El Embarcadero) en personnage principal. https://youtu.be/qpKPEWRK5ao Embarquez pour du mystère dans ces trois séries sur Salto.

BetaSeries La Radio
Trois séries qui vous font voyager sur Salto

BetaSeries La Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022


Ces trois séries de la reco du weekend ont toutes un décor idyllique qui cache bien des secrets. L'île fantastique Le reboot de la série L'île fantastique des années 80 a été imaginé par Sarah Fain et Elizabeth Craft (The 100). Parfait comme programme estival, échappez-vous sur une île paradisiaque étrange où vos désirs seront satisfaits mais pas forcément de la manière que vous imaginez. Dans cette nouvelle version 2021 de L'île fantastique, au revoir M. Roarke, bonjour Mme Roarke (Roselyn Sanchez de Devious Maids), la petite nièce de ce-dernier. Elle accueille des invités joués par des noms comme Bellamy Young ou encore Debbi Morgan. Pour assouvir leurs désirs, elle va trouver des solutions inattendues… Précisons que malgré l'aspect resort de luxe coupé du monde à l'ambiance angoissante, on est bien loin d'un White Lotus. On peut plus imaginer des liens avec La quatrième dimension pour une série qui s'approche de l'horreur. Un film Blumhouse était d'ailleurs sorti en 2020 titré Nightmare Island ce qui vous donne une idée de la destination. La saison 2 est attendue outre-Atlantique à la rentrée. https://youtu.be/yWDgqJKQF4g Grand Hotel Grand Hôtel est une mini-série dramatique franco-belge en huit épisodes créée par Aurélie Belko et Sébastien Le Délézir. Il s'agit d'une adaptation moderne d'une série espagnole culte qui a également connu une version américaine également disponible sur Salto. Mais pour nous, direction la Côté d'Azur, dans un palace historique appelé le Grand Hôtel où Anthony Costa (Victor Meutelet) se fait embaucher comme serveur. Il a un but précis en tête, il vient pour comprendre ce qui est arrivé à sa sœur Amélie (Juliet Lemonnier), femme de chambre ayant mystérieusement disparu il y a quelques mois. Romances interdites, secrets enfouis, trahisons, la mini-série remplit toutes les cases d'une saga de l'été. Entre mépris de classe et injustice, dans quel camp vous tiendrez-vous ? Et en prime, vous verrez Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat sous toutes les coutures car les scènes d'extérieur ont été tournée là-bas. Tout le monde ment Série espagnole psychologique, Tout le monde ment place son intrigue dans la petite ville côtière de Belmonte. Tout est chamboulé quand la vidéo des ébats de Macarena avec Ivan, son élève et le fils de sa meilleure amie, est publiée sur Internet. La révélation de leur relation va ébranler la ville et faire émerger tous ses secrets. La sextape est-elle liée au corps trouvé d'un des habitants de Belmonte ? Dans Tout le monde ment, on retrouve la signature des thrillers localisés à la Broadchurch. Les personnages se connaissent tous entre eux, il y a des histoires du passé qui remontent et qui impactent le présent, personne n'est ce qu'il semble être. Forcément des liaisons vont se dévoilées, des mensonges éclatés au grand jour, mais est-ce que cela véritablement résoudre le potentiel crime ? Pau Freixas le créateur est connu pour avoir réalisé la version espagnole des Bracelets rouges. Et vous reconnaîtrez le visage d'Irène Arcos (El Embarcadero) en personnage principal. https://youtu.be/qpKPEWRK5ao Embarquez pour du mystère dans ces trois séries sur Salto.

No More Late Fees
Eve's Bayou

No More Late Fees

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 100:33


This week Jackie and Danielle are talking about the 1997 drama, Eve's Bayou, along with their TikTok mutual and D-Com stan, Enjoli. Over the course of a long, hot Louisiana summer, a 10-year-old black girl, Eve Batiste (Jurnee Smollett), discovers that her family's affluent existence is merely a facade. The philandering of her suave doctor father, Louis (Samuel L. Jackson), creates a rift, throwing Eve's mother, Roz (Lynn Whitfield), and teenage sister, Cisely (Meagan Good), into emotional turmoil. Eve, though, manages to find some solace with her quirky psychic aunt, Mozelle (Debbi Morgan). Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Ethel Ayler, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Roger Guenverur Smith and Lisa Nicole Carson ·Season 2 Episode 16· --- No More Late Fees --- Enjoli Instagram Enjoli TikTok --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support

Dr Zeus
Eve's Bayou 1997

Dr Zeus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 37:25


Eve's Bayou is a 1997 American Southern Gothic drama film written and directed by Kasi Lemmons, who made her directorial debut with this film. Samuel L. Jackson served as a producer, and starred in the film with Lisa Nicole Carson, Jurnee Smollett, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Meagan Good and Diahann Carroll. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/support

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed

Gina Prince-Bythewood looked at her first film as a When Harry Met Sally... type of story that followed a pair of young people – Monica and Quincy – as they both worked on furthering their basketball careers. The film was supported by The Sundance Institute and Spike Lee came on as an executive producer to help get it made. We're glad everything came together for this film because it's wonderful. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we kick off a new series about Sports with Prince-Bythewood's 2000 film Love & Basketball. It's easy to fall for Love & Basketball. Prince-Bythewood followed through on her When Harry Met Sally... story perfectly. We meet Monica and Quincy as new neighbors and instantly fall for them as friends. The fact that they develop a romantic relationship over time works, but only because we buy that friendship so strongly. Small details, like him sneaking over to sleep on her floor to get away from his fighting parents, highlight so perfectly moments that Prince-Bythewood captures to help us buy into this. It helps that she cast Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps, two incredibly beautiful and charismatic actors, to play the parts as well. They play the roles well, both as basketball players and as friends who become romantically involved. They're perfect. Of course the rest of the cast works just as well – Alfre Woodard, Harry Lennix, Dennis Haysbert, and Debbi Morgan play the parents and they all bring something to the table. The child versions of our leads are great. And the basketball is all great. It's a film that deals with the challenges of relationships when success changes hands from one to the other. It looks at the way women and men are treated in sports differently. There's the theme of infidelity and how it's used in relationships and destroys them. And there are powerful elements looking at parents and their children and how they relate. It's a strong way to kick off this series. We have a great time talking about it so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Learn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership. Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Transcript Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd Scarecrow Video's Rent By Mail Program

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts

Gina Prince-Bythewood looked at her first film as a When Harry Met Sally... type of story that followed a pair of young people – Monica and Quincy – as they both worked on furthering their basketball careers. The film was supported by The Sundance Institute and Spike Lee came on as an executive producer to help get it made. We're glad everything came together for this film because it's wonderful. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we kick off a new series about Sports with Prince-Bythewood's 2000 film Love & Basketball. It's easy to fall for Love & Basketball. Prince-Bythewood followed through on her When Harry Met Sally... story perfectly. We meet Monica and Quincy as new neighbors and instantly fall for them as friends. The fact that they develop a romantic relationship over time works, but only because we buy that friendship so strongly. Small details, like him sneaking over to sleep on her floor to get away from his fighting parents, highlight so perfectly moments that Prince-Bythewood captures to help us buy into this. It helps that she cast Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps, two incredibly beautiful and charismatic actors, to play the parts as well. They play the roles well, both as basketball players and as friends who become romantically involved. They're perfect. Of course the rest of the cast works just as well – Alfre Woodard, Harry Lennix, Dennis Haysbert, and Debbi Morgan play the parents and they all bring something to the table. The child versions of our leads are great. And the basketball is all great. It's a film that deals with the challenges of relationships when success changes hands from one to the other. It looks at the way women and men are treated in sports differently. There's the theme of infidelity and how it's used in relationships and destroys them. And there are powerful elements looking at parents and their children and how they relate. It's a strong way to kick off this series. We have a great time talking about it so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Learn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership. Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Transcript Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd Scarecrow Video's Rent By Mail Program

Sips & Scripts Podcast
Episode 7: Eve's Bayou with Shelly Carpenter

Sips & Scripts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 81:40


Welcome back to Sips and Scripts! In this episode we have a special guest! Health/Wellness Influencer, Shelly Carpenter of @riseandsustain on Instagram and www.shellyclately! Her movie pick for us is Eve's Bayou: written and directed by Kasi Lemmons, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Lisa Nicole Carson, Jurnee Smollett, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Meagan Good & Diahann Carroll. Topics discussed: Will Smith's new book, family jealous, who's to blame in an affair, and different perspectives of the same trauma. Trigger Warnings: physical/sexual assault, witchcraft, incest, murder, gun violence Our paired movie cocktail is: Bayou Rum Punch Cocktail Ingredients: 1 1/2 oz. Malibu Coconut Rum 1/2 oz. Dark rum (we used Barcardi Black) 1/2 Cup Fruit punch 1/4 Cup orange juice 1/2 oz. Grenadine Instructions: Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Pour in the Malibu rum, dark rum, fruit punch, orange juice & grenadine. Shake for 15-20 seconds to chill and mix the drink. Pour into a tall high ball glass. Garnish with an orange slice and maraschino cherry! Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and share our show with a friend! Word of mouth is the best way to support us! Our audio issues are improving as we move along! Thanks for rockin' with us! #EvesBayou #JurneeSmollet #KasiLemmons #SamuelLJackson #MeaganGood #Louisiana #WillSmith --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirsten-a-jackson/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirsten-a-jackson/support

No More Late Fees
Love and Basketball with Role Call

No More Late Fees

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 118:47


Hearts will be won this week as Jacke and Danielle take on the 2000 romantic sports film Love and Basketball. Simone and Bria from the Role Call podcast join in the fun to discuss this modern classic. Monica and Quincy are childhood friends who both aspire to be professional basketball players. Quincy, whose father, Zeke, plays for the Los Angeles Clippers, is a natural talent and a born leader. Monica is ferociously competitive but sometimes becomes overly emotional on the court. Over the years, the two begin to fall for each other, but their separate paths to basketball stardom threaten to pull them apart. The movie stars Sanaa Lathan, Omar Epps, Kyla Pratt, Alfre Woodard, Dennis Haysbert, Regina Hall, Gabrielle Union, and Debbi Morgan. The film was also directed and written by Gina Prince-Bythewood. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support

CLF Church - Raleigh
Jim and Debbi Morgan - Legacy Sunday

CLF Church - Raleigh

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 45:31


Join us as we celebrate and speak on the importance of legacy within the church. 

Afro Pop Remix
1997: Biggie, Badu, Bayou - Spcl Gst Khalil, Irin, and Majesty

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 152:51


Topics: Biggie death, Erykah Badu, Eve's Bayou, Miss Evers' Boys (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco)   Notes 1997   1.    President: Bill Clinton   2.    Feb -A Santa Monica jury finds former football legend O.J. Simpson is liable for the deaths of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.   3.    Feb - North Hollywood shootout: Two heavily armed bank robbers conflict with officers from the Los Angeles Police Department in a mass shootout.   4.    Feb - Miss Evers' Boys airs on HBO. It is a made-for-TV adaptation of David Feldshuh's eponymous 1992 stage play, and was nominated for eleven Emmy Awards and won four, Outstanding Made for Television Movie / Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie – Alfre Woodard / Editing / Cinematography   5.    Mar - Brooklyn rapper The Notorious B.I.G. is killed in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles at age 24 before the release of his second album Life After Death. The album was released on March 25.   6.    Mar - In San Diego, California, 39 members of  Heaven's Gate, a UFO religious cult, commit mass suicide.   7.    Apr - The Ellen episode, "The Puppy Episode" is broadcast on ABC, showing for the first time the revelation of a main character as a homosexual.   8.    May - U.S. President Bill Clinton issues a formal apology to the surviving victims of the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male and their families.   9.    Jun - During the Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II boxing match in Las Vegas, Mike Tyson bites off part of Evander Holyfield's ear.   10.    Jun - The base version of the standard WiFi was released   11.    Aug - Diana, Princess of Wales died in hospital after being injured in a motor vehicle accident in a road tunnel in Paris.   12.    Sep - www.google.com is registered by Google.   13.    Nov - Mary Kay Letourneau is sentenced to six months imprisonment in Washington after pleading guilty to two counts of second-degree child rape. Letourneau gave birth to her victims' child and the leniency of her sentence was widely criticized.[3]   14.    Nov - The Emergency Broadcast System is replaced by the Emergency Alert System and it continues to this day. - "This is a test. This station is conducting a test of the Emergency Broadcast System. This is only a test."   15.    Open Comments:   16.    Top 3 Pop Songs   17.    #1-"Something About the Way You Look Tonight" / "Candle in the Wind 1997", Elton John   18.    #2-"Foolish Games" / "You Were Meant for Me", Jewel   19.    #3-"I'll Be Missing You", Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans and 112   20.    Record Of The Year, Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin   21.    Album Of The Year, Time Out Of Mind - Bob Dylan   22.    Song Of The Year, Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin Colvin)   23.    Best New Artist, Paula Cole   24.    Best Female R&B, On & On - Erykah Badu   25.    Best Male R&B, I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly   26.    Best R&B Duo Or Group, No Diggity - Blackstreet   27.    Best R&B Song, I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly   28.    Best R&B Album, Baduizm - Erykah Badu   29.    Best Rap Solo, Men In Black - Will Smith   30.    Best Rap Duo Or Group, I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy & Faith Evans Featuring 112   31.    Best Rap Album, No Way Out - Puff Daddy & The Family   32.    Top 3 Movies   33.    #1-Titanic   34.    #2-The Lost World: Jurassic Park   35.    #3-Men in Black   36.    Notables: Rhyme & Reason, Gridlock'd, Rosewood, Good Burger, Def Jam's How to Be a Player, Hoodlum, Kiss the Girls, Gang Related, Boogie Nights, The Devil's Advocate, Good Will Hunting, Jackie Brown, Love Jones, B*A*P*S, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Booty Call, Donnie Brasco, Soul Food, Gang Related,   37.    Open Comments:   38.    Top TV Shows   39.    #1-Seinfeld   40.    #2-ER   41.    #3-Veronica's Closet   42.    Debuts, The Chris Rock Show   43.    Open Comments:   44.    Economic Snapshots   45.    Income = 37.5 (Previously 36.3K)   46.    House = 124k (118.2)   47.    Car = 17k (16.3)   48.    Rent = 576 (554)   49.    Harvard = 28.9 (27.5)   50.    Movie = 4.59 (4.42)   51.    Gas = 1.22 (-)   52.    Stamp = .32 (-)   53.    Social Scene: Death of Christopher George Latore Wallace, aka ‘Biggie Smalls,’ ‘The Notorious B.I.G,’ or ‘Biggie,’   54.    Childhood & Early Life: Born on May 21, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York, to Voletta Wallace and Selwyn George Latore. His mother was a Jamaican preschool teacher and his father was a politician and welder. His father left the family when he was two years old. He attended the ‘Queen of All Saints Middle School’ where he excelled in English, won many awards,  and was given the nickname ‘Big.’ because of his weight, around the age of 10 (1982).  He started dealing drugs as early as 12 while his mother went out for work, and she says he adapted a ‘smart-ass’ attitude, while attending high school, but he was still a good student. He dropped out of school at 17 (1989) and gradually got involved in criminal activities. Shortly after dropping out, he was arrested on weapon charges and was sentenced for probation of five years. He was again arrested in 1990 for violating his probation and again a year later for drug dealing in North Carolina. He stayed in jail for nine months.   55.    Career: As a teen, he began exploring music and performed with local groups, such as ‘Techniques’ and ‘Old Gold Brothers.’ He made a casual demo tape titled ‘Microphone Murder’ under the name ‘Biggie Smalls.’ The name was inspired from his own stature as well as from a character of a 1975 film ‘Let’s Do it Again.’ The tape was promoted by Mister Cee, a New York based DJ and was heard by the editor of ‘The Source.’ In March 1992 (@19), he was featured in the ‘Unsigned Hype’ column of ‘The Source,’ magazine. Shortly thereafter, he was signed by ‘Uptown Records’. In 1993, when Sean 'Puffy' Combs, a producer/A&R with ‘Uptown Records’ was fired, Biggie Smalls signed with Combs’ ‘Bad Boy Records.’ In August, 1993 (@21), he had his first child T’yanna.  To financially support his daughter, he continued to deal drugs. Also in 1993, he worked on the remix of Mary J. Blige’s ‘Real Love.’ While working for ‘Real Love,’ he used the pseudonym ‘The Notorious B.I.G.,’ the name he used for the rest of his career. He followed up with another remix of Blige's ‘What’s the 411’. He debuted as a solo artist in the 1993 film ‘Who’s the Man?’ with the single ‘Party and Bullshit.’   56.    As a solo artist he hit the pop chart in August 1994 (@22) with ‘Juicy/Unbelievable.’ His debut album ‘Ready to Die’ was released in September, 1994, peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200 and was subject to critical acclaim and soon a commercial success. Three singles were released from the album: "Juicy", "Big Poppa", "One More Chance". "Big Poppa" was a hit on multiple charts, peaking at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and also being nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 1996 Grammy Awards.  At a time when West Coast hip hop was dominating the mainstream, this album became a huge success, making him a prominent figure in the East Coast hip hop scene. [Side Note: 2 months later in November, Tupac was shot five times in a NYC recording studio].  In July 1995 (@23), the cover of ‘The Source’ magazine featured him along with the caption ‘The King of New York Takes Over.’   57.    Recording of his second album, ‘Life After Death,’  began in September 1995 but was interrupted due to injuries, hip hop disputes, and legal squabbles (much like his friend Tupac). He was in a car accident which hospitalized him for three months. He had to complete rehabilitation and was confined to a wheelchair for a period. The car accident had shattered his left leg and made him dependent on a cane. He was arrested outside a nightclub in Manhattan in March, 1996 (24), for manhandling and threatening to kill two of his fans who were seeking autographs, and again in the middle of the year, he was arrested from his home at Teaneck, New Jersey, for possessing weapons and drugs. On September 7, 1996, Tupac Shakur was shot in Las Vegas, Nevada, and he died six days later. Rumors of Biggie Smalls’ involvement in Shakur’s murder were doing the rounds and were reported immediately. In January 1997, he faced an order to pay 41k for a dispute that occurred in May 1995 where a concert promoter’s friend accused him and his entourage of beating him up.   58.    Death: In February 1997, he went to Los Angeles to promote his upcoming album ‘Life After Death’ which was scheduled for March 25th release. On March 7, 1997, he attended the 1997 ‘Soul Train Music Awards’ and presented an award to Toni Braxton. On March 8, he attended the after party at ‘Peterson Automotive Museum,’ hosted by ‘Quest Records’ and ‘Vibe’ magazine. While leaving the party, his truck stopped at a red light, and a black Chevy Impala pulled up alongside it. The Impala's driver, an unidentified African-American man dressed in a blue suit and bow tie, rolled down his window, drew a 9 mm blue-steel pistol, and fired at Wallace's car. Four bullets hit Wallace, and his entourage subsequently rushed him to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where doctors performed emergency procedures, but he was pronounced dead at 1:15 a.m. He was 24 years old.   59.    16 days after his murder, his double disc album ‘Life After Death’ was released. The album peaked at No. 1 spot on the U.S. charts, ultimately went 11× Platinum, was nominated for Best Rap Album, Best Rap Solo Performance for its first single "Hypnotize", and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for its second single "Mo Money Mo Problems" at the 1998 Grammy Awards. In 2012, the album was ranked at No. 476 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Biggie has been described as ‘the savior of East Coast hip hop’ by some and ‘greatest rapper of all time’ by others.   60.    Tupac and Biggie Best Frenemies: Biggie's first single, “Party and Bulls**t” came out in 1993. By that year, Tupac was already a platinum-selling artist, so Biggie asked a drug dealer to introduce him to Tupac at a Los Angeles party, according to the book 'Original Gangstas...' by Ben Westhoff. An intern who worked with Biggie recalled the meeting. “'Pac walks into the kitchen and starts cooking for us. He's in the kitchen cooking some steaks,”.  “We were drinking and smoking and all of a sudden ‘Pac was like, ‘Yo, come get it.’ And we go into the kitchen and he had steaks, and French fries, and bread, and Kool Aid and we just sittin’ there eating and drinking and laughing...that's truly where Big and ‘Pac’s friendship started.” There was mutual respect between the two and Biggie would crash on Tupac’s couch when he was in California and Tupac would always stop by Biggie’s neighborhood when he was in New York. In essence, they were like any other pair of friends and both of them respected the other's talent. At the 1993 Budweiser Superfest at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, they freestyled together. Biggie often turned to Tupac for advice in the business, and even asked him to manage his career. But Tupac advised him to, "stay with Puff. He will make you a star.”   61.    The first big fallout happened when they were scheduled to work on a project together for another rapper, Little Shawn. Tupac arrived at Times Square’s Quad Recording Studios on November 30, 1994, and was getting ready to head upstairs to where Biggie and Combs were. But instead, Tupac was gunned down in the lobby and shot five times. Tupac reportedly believed that Biggie had prior knowledge of the attack and that he also knew who was behind it. "He really thought when he got shot the first time, not that Big set it up or anything, just Big didn't tell him who did it," Tupac's friend and Naughty by Nature frontman Treach told MTV News in June 2010. "In his heart, he was like, 'The homie knows who did it.' Biggie might have wanted to just stay out of it, like, 'I don't know nothing.' [Tupac] was like, 'Yo, man, just put your ear to the street. Let me know who hit me up.'" Despite Tupac's claims, Biggie remained adamant that he had been loyal to his friend. "Honestly, I didn't have no problem with [Tupac]," Biggie previously said. "I saw situations and how sh*t was going, and I tried to school [Tupac]. I was there when he bought his first Rolex, but I wasn't in the position to be rolling like that. I think Tupac felt more comfortable with the dudes he was hanging with because they had just as much money as him."   62.    Still, Tupac's suspicions were only heightened when Biggie released "Who Shot Ya?" a month after Tupac's attack. Biggie claimed that he wrote the song "way before Tupac got shot," but the rapper took it as Biggie's confession. "Even if that song ain't about it, you should be, like, 'I'm not putting it out, 'cause he might think it's about him,'" Tupac said in an interview with Vibe while incarcerated for an unrelated charge.   63.    When Tupac joined Death Row Records, the East Coast-West Coast rivalry was cemented. While Tupac was incarcerated for another incident, he came to believe Biggie knew about the attack ahead of time. The west coast rapper reached out to Suge Knight, who offered him a place on his Death Row Records roster. Tupac accepted, cementing the rivalry between Knight's label and Combs’ Bad Boy Records. “Any artist out there that wanna be an artist, stay a star, and won’t have to worry about the executive producer trying to be all in the videos, all on the records, dancing—come to Death Row!” Knight proclaimed at that 1995 Source awards show.   64.    There was never proof that Biggie or Combs knew about the incident. But a couple of months later, Biggie’s B-side single was a track called “Who Shot Ya?” which led to Tupac’s response with the song, “Hit ‘Em Up.” In it, Tupac claimed he slept with Biggie’s wife, Faith Evans. According to Vibe, Evans denied the claim, saying, “That ain’t how I do business.”   65.    Open Comments:   66.    Question: What Notable deaths hit you pretty hard? [Aaliyh/Al Jarreau/Andre Harrell/Areatha Franklin/Bernie Mack/Bill Withers/Bob Marley/Chadwick Boseman/Diahann Carroll/Donny Hathaway/Eazy-E/Florence Ballard/Florence Griffith Joyner/Fred “Curly” Neal/Heavy D/Jam Master Jay/Jimi Hendrix/John Lewis/John Singleton/John Thompson/Kobe Bryant/Left Eye/Little Richard/Malcolm X/Martin Luther King, Jr./Micgael Jackson/Muhammad Ali/Mya Angelou/Ol' Dirty Bastard/Otis Redding/Prince/Sam Cooke/The Notorious B.I.G./Toni Morrrison/Tupac/Walter Payton/Whitney Houston]   67.    Music Scene: Black Songs from the top 40   68.    #3-"I'll Be Missing You", Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans and 112   69.    #4-"Un-Break My Heart", Toni Braxton   70.    #5- "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down", Puff Daddy featuring Mase   71.    #6-"I Believe I Can Fly", R. Kelly   72.    #7-"Don't Let Go (Love)", En Vogue   73.    #8-"Return of the Mack", Mark Morrison   74.    #13- "For You I Will", Monica   75.    #14-"You Make Me Wanna...", Usher   76.    #16-"Nobody", Keith Sweat featuring Athena Cage   77.    #20- "Mo Money Mo Problems", The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase   78.    #23-"No Diggity", Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre   79.    #24-"I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face)", Rome   80.    #25-"Hypnotize", The Notorious B.I.G.   81.    #26-"Every Time I Close My Eyes", Babyface   82.    #27-"In My Bed", Dru Hill   83.    #30-"4 Seasons of Loneliness", Boyz II Men   84.    #31-"G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T.", Changing Faces   85.    #32-"Honey", Mariah Carey   86.    #33-"I Believe in You and Me", Whitney Houston   87.    #34-"Da' Dip", Freak Nasty   88.    #37-"Cupid", 112   89.    Vote:   90.    Top RnB Albums   91.    Jan - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, Makaveli   92.    Mar - Baduizm, Erykah Badu   93.    Mar - The Untouchable, Scarface   94.    Apr - Life After Death, The Notorious B.I.G.   95.    May - Share My World, Mary J. Blige   96.    Jun - God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation   97.    Jun - Wu-Tang Forever, Wu-Tang Clan   98.    Aug - Supa Dupa Fly, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott   99.    Aug - No Way Out, Puff Daddy and the Family   100.    Aug - The Art of War, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony   101.    Sep - Ghetto D, Master P   102.    Oct - When Disaster Strikes, Busta Rhymes   103.    Oct - Evolution, Boyz II Men   104.    Nov - The Firm: The Album, The Firm feat. Nas, Foxy Brown, Nature and AZ   105.    Nov - Harlem World, Mase   106.    Nov - The 18th Letter, Rakim   107.    Nov - Unpredictable, Mystikal   108.    Dec - Live, Erykah Badu   109.    Dec - R U Still Down? (Remember Me), 2Pac   110.    Vote:   111.    Music Scene: Erykah Badu, Queen of Neo-Soul   112.    Childhood & Early Years: Born as Erica Abi Wright on February 26, 1971 in Dallas, TX. Her father spent a considerable period in jail, vanished altogether in 1975, and only returned twenty years later. Her mother, a much respected actress in the local theatre, raised the children with the help  of her own mother and her mother-in-law. Erica spent a lot of time with these ladies while her mother was busy on the stage. Erica was born the eldest of 3. Although they were comparatively poor Erica never realized that because everything was neat and clean. Despite the absence of her father, she had a very happy childhood, surrounded by uncles, aunts, grandmothers and cousins. Her mother imbibed in her daughters a love for music, playing the songs of Chaka Khan, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder to them. Erica inherited her mother’s artistic traits and a desire to perform. She would often sing in front of the mirror pretending that she was a background singer for Chaka Khan. She would also make her grandmother sit up and watch her while she sang, danced and acted. In 1975, Erica first appeared on stage, performing with her mother at Dallas Theatre Centre and by seven, she started learning to play the piano. Her favorite song was ‘The Greatest Love of All’. Another important aspect of her character was that from her childhood she loved to be in control of the situation around her. Therefore, when it was time for elementary schooling, she refused to continue her education there, mainly because she found that in school she was no longer in control. She began her formal education at a grade school, where her talent was quickly recognized. In her First Grade, she appeared in ‘Annie’, skipping and singing the song ‘Somebody Snitched On Me.’ During the summer vacations, she sang at the choir of the First Baptist Church, honing her choral skills.Along with acting and singing, little Erica also began to expand her cultural horizon, attending different festivals, especially Harambee Festival in South Dallas, slowly developing an interest in African culture and dress. The tall headgear she would wear one day originated from these visits.   113.    In 1980, she was enrolled in a dancing troupe. Later she also learned formal ballet. By 1982, she had also started rapping. When it was time to attend high school, she chose Dallas' Booker T. Washington High School, an arts-oriented magnet school. While studying there she rejected what she considered to be a slave name, changing the spelling of Erica to Erykah and replacing Wright with Badu. After graduating from high school, she enrolled at the Grambling State University, a historically black institution in Grambling, Louisiana, studying theatre until 1993. Thereafter, she returned to Dallas without completing her degree, mainly to concentrate on music.   114.    Career: In 1993, Erykah Badu started her career as a music teacher in Dallas. For a time, she also taught drama and dance at South Dallas Cultural Centre. To augment her income, she also served as waitress. She also formed a hip-hop duo with her cousin Robert Free Bradford, calling it ‘Erykah Free’. Very soon, they started going on musical tours and earning local opening slots. Her big chance came when in 1994 (@23), Erykah opened a show for D’Angelo. Through him, she caught the attention of Kedar Massenburg, an American record producer and founder of Kedar Entertainment. Impressed, he set her up to record a duet, ‘Your Precious Love' with D'Angelo. In 1995, she signed a contract with Kedar Entertainment and moved to Brooklyn. In January 1996, she made her debut with ‘On & On’, which remained at the number-one position on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for two weeks. In 1996, Erykah also recorded her debut album, ‘Baduizm’. Released on February 11, 1997 by Kedar Records, The Grammy award-winning album received universal acclaim from critics, who not only praised the musical style of the album, but also her ‘artistic vision’, establishing her position as the torchbearer of soul music. Her next album, ‘Live’ was a live album released on November 18, 1997, barely a month after the release of its lead single, ‘Tyrone’. It was also a huge hit and reached number four on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. While ‘Live’ was being recorded Badu was pregnant with her first child. After its release, she took some time off to raise her child, not returning until 1999.   115.    Open Comments:   116.    Question: What is neo-soul and why don’t I like it?   117.    Movie Scene:Eve’s Bayou, Written and directed by Kasi Lemmons; produced by Caldecot Chubb and Samuel L. Jackson - Starring: Samuel L. Jackson (Louis Batiste), Jurnee Smollett (Eve Batiste), Lynn Whitfield (Roz Batiste), Debbi Morgan (Mozelle Batiste Delacroix), Vondie Curtis Hall (Julian Grayraven), Meagan Good (Cisely Batiste) and Diahann Carroll (Elzora).   118.    Review #1: “...As these images unfold, we are drawn into the same process Eve has gone through: We, too, are trying to understand what happened in that summer of 1962, when Eve's handsome, dashing father--a doctor and womanizer--took one chance too many. And we want to understand what happened late one night between the father and Eve's older sister, in a moment that was over before it began.   119.    We want to know because the film makes it perfectly possible that there is more than one explanation; "Eve's Bayou" studies the way that dangerous emotions can build up until something happens that no one is responsible for and that can never be taken back.   120.    All of these moments unfold in a film of astonishing maturity and confidence; "Eve's Bayou," one of the very best films of the year, is the debut of its writer and director, Kasi Lemmons. She sets her story in Southern Gothic country, in the bayous and old Louisiana traditions that Tennessee Williams might have been familiar with, but in tone and style she earns comparison with the family dramas of Ingmar Bergman. That Lemmons can make a film this good on the first try is like a rebuke to established filmmakers..."Eve's Bayou" resonates in the memory. It called me back for a second and third viewing. If it is not nominated for Academy Awards, then the academy is not paying attention. For the viewer, it is a reminder that sometimes films can venture into the realms of poetry and dreams. - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times   121.    Review #2: Kasi Lemmons’ fluid, feminine, African-American, Southern-gothic narrative covers a tremendous amount of emotional territory with the most graceful of steps. Young Jurnee Smollett plays 10-year-old Eve, struggling to understand the womanizing of her adored daddy (Samuel L. Jackson in easy, sexy command) and the passions of her big sister; Debbi Morgan, in a blazing performance, plays Eve’s vibrant aunt, infused with good-witch spiritual powers. The film’s dream-state visual elegance is matched by a great soundtrack. Grade, A-. -  Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly   122.    Review #3: First and best, it's got a rip-roaring story. It sweeps you along, borne effortlessly by believable if flawed characters, as it flows toward the inevitable tragedy. But it's also got a heart: It watches as a child harsh of judgment learns that judgment is too easy a posture for the world, and it's best to love with compassion. - Stephen Hunter, Washington Post   123.    Review #4: “You don't have to believe in magic to be gripped by the psychic forces that the characters' sorcery unleashes. Sibling rivalry, sexual jealousy and anxiety are all feelings that, when heated to the boiling point, have incendiary, semi magical powers. And as the psychosexual forces that bind but also threaten the Batiste family heat up, you can feel the lid about to blow. Every element of the film -- from the turbulent, stormy performances to the rich cinematography (which includes black-and-white computer-enhanced dream sequences) to the setting itself, in which the thick layers of hanging moss over muddy water seem to drip with sexual intrigue and secrecy -- merges to create an atmosphere of extraordinary erotic tension and anxiety.   124.    At the center of it all, exuding a dangerous magnetism, is Jackson's Louis, a swashbuckling, flashing-eyed, slightly oily lightning rod of a charmer whose charisma conveys a warning electric buzz. Jackson has never played a character quite this avid. And in a performance that requires him to infuse the role of perfect father and dream lover with a demonic charge, Jackson makes Louis at once irresistibly lovable and slightly terrifying. - Stephen Holden, New York Times   125.    Open Comments:   126.    Question: Are our family dynamics still suffering, internally, from the legacy of slavery or we closer to moving past it.   127.    TV Scene: “Miss Evers’ Boys”: Powerful, haunting and artfully mounted, “Miss Evers’ Boys” is a docudrama of uncommon quality and clarity. The acting is exceptional, the characters vivid, the presentation balanced. Original films for television rarely aim so high as does this HBO NYC production...And cinematographically, it is a revelation, with director of photography Donald M. Morgan lending the production a strikingly dingy, washed-out look that blends perfectly with the piece’s bleak sensibility. The story as told here centers on nurse Eunice Evers (a dynamic, layered performance from Alfre Woodard). Evers went to work at Alabama’s Tuskegee Hospital in 1932 to assist a certain Dr. Brodus (brilliant work from Joe Morton) in caring for poor black men (sharecroppers mostly) who have been stricken with syphilis. Enter Dr. Douglas (Craig Sheffer), a white doctor who brings with him a fully funded program to treat syphilis at the hospital, offering free treatment to any man who tests positive for the disease. A few months pass before Brodus travels to Washington to meet with Douglas and a government panel of doctors who tell him the funding for treatment has dried up. However, money is available for a study of the syphilitic African-American men. The catch: They can receive no medical treatment initially as a way to establish whether syphilis affects blacks and whites differently. Brodus initially is outraged, but acquiesces in the belief the study will disprove the racist notion of physiological inferiority in blacks. Evers also reluctantly follows along, lying to the men while giving them only vitamins, tonics and liniment rubs. But as the months turn into years, it becomes clear that the afflicted men will never receive treatment. Only with their deaths is the study of how the disease runs its course made complete and viable….[the movie] switches gears during its second hour to become an examination of Evers’ gut-wrenching moral ambiguity in sticking around to help perpetrate this ghastly fraud over 40 years. Woodard movingly conveys the conflict weighing down Evers’ guilt-riddled soul, giving a profound resonance to the disturbing ethical questions raised by her dedication in the name of lending the men comfort and a form of loving (if deliberately ineffectual) care….the overall tone and tenor of “Miss Evers’ Boys” is one of subtle brilliance, bolstered by an exquisitely detailed period sheen that screams excellence. After it’s over, you sit disbelieving that such an inhumane, insidious experiment designed to reduce black men to the level of laboratory animals could ever have been conducted in the United States of America — much less gone undetected until 25 years ago. It went far beyond mere institutional racism. It was pure evil. — Ray Richmond Vanity Fair   128.    Open Comments:   129.    Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1997?

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Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]

This week, James, Jonathan, and Jerah continue to get into the Halloween spirit with 1997's voodoo thriller "Eve's Bayou," written and directed by Kasi Lemmons, starring Jurnee Smollett, Lynn Whitfield, Meagan Good, Debbi Morgan, and Samuel L. Jackson Listen to Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood] Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus FOLLOW BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD]: https://twitter.com/blackmenpodcast https://www.instagram.com/blackmenpodcast BUY BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/black-men-can-t-jump-in-hollywood SUPPORT BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/BMCJ BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/black-men-cant-jump-in-hollywood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fullscope Podcast
Big Sean's Detroit 2 Review, Kansas City's Repeat-Quest and Coach Carter Review

Fullscope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 73:22


In this episode, Wellington and Savon review Big Sean's latest Project Detroit 2 and thoughts on the high-profiled guests he had, him being more confident and consistent and also being at peace with his career trajectory, also Bas' 2018 third studio album Milky Way, thoughts on his smooth flow and his self-assured sound along with his clear direction. They then discuss Kansas City's convincing win vs. the Texans, their repeat chase and what Deshaun Watson has to improve on for another postseason appearance. Finally, thoughts on Miami's first ECF appearance since 2014 and Giannis' future with the Bucks or elsewhere. In the second half, they're joined by Max Petion, a friend of Wellington's and first-time guest, to review Coach Carter, the 2005 biographical teen sports drama film starring Samuel L. Jackson, Rob Brown, Channing Tatum, Debbi Morgan. Robert Richard and singer Ashanti; directed by Thomas Carter. They dive into this being even more than a sports film and dealing with professional ethics, thoughts on Samuel L. Jackson's storied career and him being a powerful presence in any role. They also discuss the reoccurring theme of education being one of the focal points of the storyline and it being highlighted in a real way.

We Are Movies
#45 - Minisode: Eve's Bayou

We Are Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 22:05


A recommendation for the underrated southern gothic coming-of-age drama Eve's Bayou, written and directed by Kasi Lemmons and starring Jurnee Smollett, Samuel L. Jackson, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Meagan Good, and Diahann Carroll. Places to donate: Minnesota Freedom Fund: https://minnesotafreedomfund.org/ ACLU: https://action.aclu.org/give/now NAACP: https://www.naacpldf.org/support/ Unicorn Riot: https://unicornriot.ninja/ Black Visions Collective: https://www.blackvisionsmn.org/ Campaign Zero: https://www.joincampaignzero.org/ Click this link for a Black Lives Matter database including multiple ways to take action: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/. (Note: I realize that I incorrectly say that Kasi Lemmons made Black Snake Moan for some reason. I likely meant to name The Caveman's Valentine.)

Chick Flicks Podcast
Practical Magic & Eve's Bayou

Chick Flicks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 50:33


In this episode of Chick Flicks, Bridget and McKenzie discuss two films about hereditary magic and curses, Practical Magic and Eve's Bayou. Practical Magic, directed by Griffin Dunne, stars Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock. This movie features perhaps the most iconic use of Harry Nilsson's song Coconut. Eve's Bayou, directed by Kasi Lemmons, stars Jurnee Smollet-Bell, Debbi Morgan, and Samuel L. Jackson. Chick Flicks is a film review podcast hosted by McKenzie Chapman and Bridget Hovell. You can follow Chick Flicks on instagram and twitter @chickflickspod and email us at chickflickspodcast@gmail. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews

Welcome to March Movie Madness!That's right! It's sports month here on The Plotaholics Podcast, and we begin with the 2000 romantic drama Love and Basketball, starring Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps as Monica and Quincy--two childhood friends with a mutual love of basketball and each other. Laugh with us. Be grossed out with us over butt sweat lust, and enjoy an amazing film until...Well, you just have to listen and see! Sports Films are the theme this month, and we are starting heavy!Support the show (https://plotaholics.com)

Prince George's Daily
The Monkey on my Back

Prince George's Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 20:03


Debbi Morgan is our Prince Georgian of the day. http://debbimorgan.org/biography-of-debbi-morgan From intense pressure, diamonds are created. This award winning actress is the crown jewel of Prince George's County. The Prince George's Daily Podcast https://www.pgcc.media/

We Really Like Her!
Kasi Lemmons & 'Eve's Bayou' (with Lu Asfaha)

We Really Like Her!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 68:19


This week we’re taking a trip to 1960s Louisana with Toronto filmmaker Lu Asfaha! As Kasi Lemmons tours the world with her new film, HARRIET, we’re revisiting her magical debut feature, EVE’S BAYOU, a film about growing up, sisterhood and the complicated nature of memory. After lamenting the fact that Lemmons didn’t get all the calls after this truly remarkable work (which Roger Ebert dubbed best film of 1997!!) killed at the box office, we celebrate the other incredible women who helped her bring the film to life (including cinematographer Amy Vincent, actresses Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Debbi Morgan). Plus, Lu speaks to the ways Lemmons inspires her as a genre writer/director and gives us a sneak peek of her two (!!) films screening at the Regent Park Film Festival this month: DEAD END (November 20) and PALADIN (November 21). And Danita debuts her fan theory linking Eve Batiste to Danny “Redrum” Torrence! We Really Like Her! is produced by Emily Gagne and Danita Steinberg, edited by Danita Steinberg, with a theme song by Emily Milling.

We Really Like Her!
Kasi Lemmons & 'Eve's Bayou' (with Lu Asfaha)

We Really Like Her!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 68:19


This week we’re taking a trip to 1960s Louisana with Toronto filmmaker Lu Asfaha! As Kasi Lemmons tours the world with her new film, HARRIET, we’re revisiting her magical debut feature, EVE’S BAYOU, a film about growing up, sisterhood and the complicated nature of memory. After lamenting the fact that Lemmons didn’t get all the calls after this truly remarkable work (which Roger Ebert dubbed best film of 1997!!) killed at the box office, we celebrate the other incredible women who helped her bring the film to life (including cinematographer Amy Vincent, actresses Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Debbi Morgan). Plus, Lu speaks to the ways Lemmons inspires her as a genre writer/director and gives us a sneak peek of her two (!!) films screening at the Regent Park Film Festival this month: DEAD END (November 20) and PALADIN (November 21). And Danita debuts her fan theory linking Eve Batiste to Danny “Redrum” Torrence! We Really Like Her! is produced by Emily Gagne and Danita Steinberg, edited by Danita Steinberg, with a theme song by Emily Milling.

CLF Church - Raleigh
60 days of Praying & Fasting - Prayer | by Debbie Morgan

CLF Church - Raleigh

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 29:35


To kick off our 60 days of prayer and fasting, Debbi Morgan teaches on how to live in a lifestyle of prayer.

CLF Church - Raleigh
What's in your hand?

CLF Church - Raleigh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 50:58


Debbi Morgan preached an encouraging but challenging message for the church to carry God’s presence and use the gifts He's given us to impact the world around us.

Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear
Debbi Morgan, Actress and Author Segment #2 (1-27-19)

Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 17:33


Debbi Morgan, Emmy Award-winning Actress and Author, The Monkey On My Back. Debbi Morgan is best known as Dr. Angela Hubbard on the long-running soap opera All My Children. She joined Sunday Morning Magazine to discuss her deeply personal memoir. Debbi revealed on-air that early in her family history, an ugly pattern of domestic violence began—which spanned three generation of women. The abuse developed into fear, insecurity, self-doubt, and emotional trauma, which were passed down from one generation to the next. From her maternal grandmother, who was beaten by her husband, to Debbi’s mother, who became pregnant as a young teen and suffered the same abuse as her mother, down to Debbi, who internalized the physical abuse she watched her mother endure. As an adult, Debbi would also face abuse in her relationships.

Next
Special Guest Reggie Hayes & Aundre Dean, Tony Braxton’s Biopic | BHL’s Next

Next

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015 39:31


BHL: Next – In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Megan Thomas and Courtney Tezeno discuss the biggest casting news for the week of October 9th. Also joining the conversation are the special guests Reggie Hayes and Aundre Dean. Megan starts with the “Icebreaker" segment with Carter High Trivia. She then continues with "New Casting" where she discusses actress Debbi Morgan. She is to play Toni Braxton's mom in Un-Break Mu Heart Biopic. They wrapping things up with an interview, with Reggie Hayes and Orlando Valentino. All this and more on BHL's Next!

WJBR
Keith Washington stops by for Sunday Evening Shout!

WJBR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2015 124:00


In this segment, Actress/Director Debbi Morgan stops by Sunday Evening Shout! to tell us about her upcoming play, Torn Between 2 Fathers, written and directed by Priest Tyaire. You have seen Ms. Morgan in numerous film, such as "Woman Thou Art Loosed" "Coach Carter" and "Love And Baseketball", however, she is most famous for her role and Angie Hubbard in "All My Children". As always, we play some good gospel music and have positive and affirming chat! This should be a good time and we can still get in that "Sunday Evening Shout!"

WJBR
Publicist for Torn Between 2 Fathers visits Brunch In The Basement With JaVonne

WJBR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2015 124:00


. In this segement of Brunch In The Basement with JaVonne, singer Keith Washington was supposed to stop by, however, the publicist for the new play he is in stops by to tell us about his new role in the play, "Torn Between 2 Fathers" written by Priest Tyaire co-starring Debbi Morgan and Angela Wnbush. We're also hoping to have  someone close to the production come by and join Nathan James, and Meka Rae for Brunch In The Basement With JaVonne! 

Daytime Confidential
DC #689: Let Me Rock You, Chaka Khan

Daytime Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2012 49:54


On today’s Daytime Confidential podcast Luke Kerr, Jamey Giddens, Jillian Bowe and Melodie Aikels dish the latest The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of our Lives, General Hospital and The Young and the Restless storylines and headlines, including: How did the ratings for Katie Couric’s new talk show Katie hold up in its first week? How did General Hospital do in its new timeslot? Jillian and Melodie protest when Luke points out that Natalie saved Port Charles. With Genie Francis free of Y&R should she return to GH? Ridge and Brooke get married once again on The Bold and the Beautiful. However, there is nothing interesting or refreshing about them getting hitched yet again. Should Hope be worried that Ridge might hit on her when he returns from his honeymoon with her mother? Drake Hogestyn revealed that John is going to take Kristen at her word on Days of our Lives. Adrienne wasn’t happy to discover that Freddie is interested in Will. The Young and the Restless axed Genie Francis, Marcy Rylan, Debbi Morgan and bumped Julia Pace Mitchell to recurring. Meanwhile, could Billy Miller and Daniel Graziadei be leaving the No. 1 soap too? Should Jill Farren Phelps have tried to keep Marcy Rylan? All this and much more on today’s Daytime Confidential podcast.

Daytime Confidential
DC #658: Prison Break

Daytime Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2012 74:39


On today’s Daytime Confidential podcast Luke Kerr, Jamey Giddens, Jillian Bowe and Melodie Aikels dive into all the latest The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, One Life to Live and The Young and the Restless headlines and storylines, including: Bill Spencer continues to manipulate of Liam and Hope’s relationship on The Bold and the Beautiful. Should B&B refocus on a Katie/Bill/Steffy triangle instead of Steffy/Liam/Hope? Will’s relationship with Marlena is a highlight of Days of Our Lives, but there are a lot of good reasons to be watching Salem’s citizens in 2012. The DC gang is counting the days until Ron Carlivati’s episodes of General Hospital begin airing. They weigh in on Liz and Ewan, Scrubs and Michael revealing to Port Charles that Jax is still alive. We know Ted King and Michael Easton are hopping from OLTL to GH, but Jamey reveals that more OLTL stars could be on the way. One Life to Live’s prison break had the DC crew glued to their TVs. From Lindsay and Troy to Mitch and Alison Perkins, they dive into it all. Cole reunited with Star. Mitch held Natalie captive. Alison reveals a secret to Viki and Clint. Lindsay helped save Nora. It was must see TV. The Young and the Restless signs Darnell Williams and plans to reunite him with Debbi Morgan in Genoa City. Why is Y&R so intent on bringing on stars from low rated soaps, instead of focusing on its own characters? Was it appropriate for Harmony to refer to Phyllis as “Miss Phyllis?” All this and much more on today’s show!

Daytime Confidential
DC #645: Sniff a Fart

Daytime Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2011 49:58


On today’s Daytime Confidential podcast Luke Kerr, Jamey Giddens, Jillian Bowe and Regan Cellura dive into the latest The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, One Life to Live and The Young and the Restless storylines and headlines, including: Hope rushes to Aspen to try and stop Steffy from going too far with Liam. Brooke and Taylor find themselves caught up in their children’s lives. James Scott stays with Days of Our Lives. The era of DAYS 2.0 has revitalized Salem. One Life to Live’s Todd and Blair flashback’s had us reliving their romantic past. The DC gang wants to see more Chord and Tina. Two of the group enjoyed David Vickers talking to John and Natalie’s baby, two didn’t. Can you guess who loved it and who didn’t? General Hospital’s Lexi Ainsworth is leaving Port Charles. Why does this show keep getting rid of great young actors like Ainsworth and Drew Garrett? Why is Franco so obsessed with Jason and will he ruin Sam and Jason’s honeymoon? Former All My Children star Melissa Claire Egan joins The Young and the Restless, but should she be worried? Y&R has a way of turning audiences off of fan favorites. The DC crew shares their first impressions of Debbi Morgan on Y&R.

Daytime Confidential
DC #629: All My Children and One Life to Live Saved

Daytime Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2011 48:34


On today’s Daytime Confidential podcast Luke Kerr, Jamey Giddens, Jillian Bowe, Regan Cellura and Melodie Aikels discuss the latest in soap opera news, including: The news that Prospect Park has licensed All My Children and One Life to Live to air on the web, through internet enabled TV and on other platforms. Prospect Park is responsible for such series as USA’s Royal Pains and FX’s Wilfred. What does this mean for Pine Valley and Llanview? Should the fans expect see a shake-up in the show's casts? Hear what the DC gang thinks. They then discuss Taylor and Ridge’s wedding being interrupted by Stephanie and Thomas on The Bold and the Beautiful. Patrick Muldoon and Christie Clark return to Days of our Lives. Robin Christopher returns to General Hospital. All My Children’s Debbi Morgan signs on the dotted line at The Young and the Restless. Clint gets Gigi’s heart. Rex takes over the Buchanan fortune and the DC crew has plenty to say about John-Paul Lavoisier. All this and more hot topics on today’s show.

Daytime Confidential
DC #604: Good vs. Bad Soap

Daytime Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2011 77:33


On today’s Daytime Confidential podcast Luke, Jamey, Jillian, Regan and Melodie dish the latest All My Children, The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of our Lives, General Hospital, One Life to Live and The Young and the Restless storylines and news, including: Oprah’s must watch Legendary Soap Opera Spectacular. What did the DC gang think of Oprah’s guests Anthony Geary, Genie Francis, Susan Lucci, Michael E. Knight, Debbi Morgan, Darnell Williams and Jeanne Cooper? Based on Genie Francis comments, did any of the DC gang ever expect to see her back on General Hospital? One of the loudest cheers from the Oprah audience came when Oprah mentioned Michael Nader as Dimitri Marick among Erica’s ex-husbands. Wouldn’t it be great if Dimitri returned to Pine Valley? Last week Luke and Regan weren’t happy with All My Children, but Jamey has been enjoying it. Hear what he thinks about the current state of Pine Valley. The Bold and the Beautiful celebrates its 6000th episode with a special episode about lung cancer. While the story is poignant and relevant should B&B be careful of becoming to preachy? Jillian weighs in on Thomas and Dayzee. Jamey has been holding in a Days of our Lives rant for a while, but enough is enough. Jamey goes off on the abysmal state of NBC’s last soap. From Jennifer’s organ harvesting storyline to fake Rafe, nothing escapes his ire. Why isn’t DAYS trying to get things in shape now, instead of worrying about it later when an axe is swinging over its head? Who is sabotaging Brenda and Sonny’s wedding on General Hospital? Regan comments on the fallout from the revelation of Michael’s prison rape. Lucky gets shot in the head, which inspires Mel to start calling him UnLucky. The Buchanan sister’s wedding was ruined by the revelations of Clint’s manipulations, but not all the DC gang enjoyed it. For the first time in years Michael Easton actually acted and made us feel sorry for John McBain. Luke is upset that Jack will be revealed as Shane’s cyber bully. How will Farah Fath hold up opposite of Kassie DePaiva and Trevor St. John when the boy’s parents face off? Paul Rauch is out at The Young and the Restless. What does this mean for Y&R, if anything? Wilson Bethel may return to Genoa City as Ryder. Mel comments on the fallout from Cane’s death. Jamey loved Chloe telling Jana to get out of her house. Luke loved the Chloe and Nikki scenes at Glow Worm. Ronan disappeared after the transplant. The DC gang shares their first impressions of Nate. All this and much more on today’s show.

That's Entertainment Online Radio
That's Entertainment

That's Entertainment Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2011 61:00


Why is Veteran rapper Flavor Flav is waging a war on fast food giant KFC? What daytime soap opera actress is battling Lyme Disease? Which R&B producer has fallen victim to hackers? Which actress crushed her co-star ribs while filming a scene for their upcoming movie? And why did Nicki Minaj get chase by the police in London? To find out the answers to these questions and more, tune into "That's Entertainment," for the latest in entertainment news and celebrity gossip; with me, your host, Tammy Jones-Gibbs, on Wednesday, January 26 at 2pm EST.

Daytime Confidential
DC #569: The Great Mangina

Daytime Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2010 65:12


On today’s Daytime Confidential episode Luke, Jamey, Jillian and Belinda discuss the latest in All My Children, As the World Turns, The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of our Lives, General Hospital, One Life to Live and The Young and the Restless storylines and news, including: Alicia Minshew returns to All My Children this week as Kendall, but why do they insist on using Kendall to pimp a couple AMC fans loathe like Ryan and Greenlee? Amidst a terrible storyline Debbi Morgan has been delivering standout performances. Belinda weighs in on the new dynamic at Chandler mansion. Is it even worth it to keep Scott Chandler in the mix? The Young and the Restless signs As the World Turns star Maura West to play the role of Diane Jenkins. Molly calls off her wedding to Holden. Lucinda’s master-plan of revenge against Craig is falling into place. The Bold and the Beautiful’s Hope is beginning to spin out of control as she grapples with what her mother and boyfriend did. Taylor, Stephanie and Steffy rip into Brooke. What will Steffy do now that Taylor has given her share of Forrester? Days of our Lives ratings continue to sag, but what can they do to get back on track? Is their front burner Nighttime Hope storyline to blame or do they need to pick up the pace? Luke believes there is a lack of intensity to DAYS storylines and that they don’t give fans a reason to be invested. After lasting way to long, but the Nighttime Hope storyline is beginning to wind down. General Hospital’s Brenda returns to Port Charles this week. Will her return be everything the network hopes or could her return kick off with a bang and then fizzle? Belinda doesn’t think Brenda is the end all be all. Claire started out as such a good character, but now she’s fallen for Sonny’s charms. Could Claire end up sidelined like Kate Howard or Hannah? Todd and Tea’s wedding was great on One Life to Live, but was the picture of Roger Howarth foreshadowing something? If it wasn’t, should it be? Jamey believes that Howarth’s return is one of the few things OLTL could do to get a sustained ratings boost. The Elijah mess just keeps getting worse and worse. Why can’t Blaire catch a break when it comes to men? OLTL says goodbye to Evangeline. The DC gang digs into Maura West news. Is the role of Diane Jenkins the right one for West or is The Young and the Restless playing fast and loose with Diane’s age? Jill betrays Billy yet again. Who won’t she betray to get what she wants? Should Lauren be in jail for pushing Jill into the grave? Phyllis and Nick’s marriage is crumbling, but Michelle Stafford is delivering great performances. Did Phyllis revert back to her old self after getting a haircut?