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Deadpool , Wolverine and the non existent plot.
Welcome back to the Black cinema experience Podcast! This week we are reviewing the star studded , highly praised , Marvel film Deadpool & Wolverine. Tune in to hear our thoughts, the good, the bad and the diverse!
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“Boomerang”-The classic demise of a player
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Welcome back to another exciting episode of The Black Cinema Experience Podcast! This week we’re taking it all the way back to 92’ with a classic black Rom-com “Boomerang”, starring Eddie Murphy robin givens , Halle berry , Martin Lawrence , Chris Rock and Tisha Campbell just to name a few! Tune into this weeks episode to hear our thought about this 90’s gem and how well it’s received in 2024. ...
The book of Clarence - The radical reimagining of the story of our messiah
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Welcome back to another episode of The Black Cinema Experience Podcast! This week we are digging into the 40 million dollar production entitiled “The Book of Clarence”, coproduced by Jay Z, starring La Keith standfield, Teyana Taylor, Rj Cyler and many more. Tune in to find out our thoughts about this revolutionary retake of the infamous story of the Messiah. #blackpodcast #blackcinema #blackpo...
Swan song and the futuristic concept of grief being avoidable
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Welcome back to another episode of the black cinema experience PODCAST! We are back with another introspective episode. This week we discuss Swan Song an Apple TV original starring mahershala Ali and Naomi Harris! Tune in to hear our thoughts on this pre-pandemic futuristic tear jerker. #mahershalaali #naomiharris #swansong #appleTVMovies #blackpodcast #podcast #movie #blackcinema #blackpodcast...
Love is blind season 6 - A.D and Clay go out the hard way
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Hey y’all and welcome back to another episode of the Black Cinema Experience Podcast! This week we discuss love is blind season 6 Which we also nicknamed The “Clay and AD Show” kick back as we talk about relationships, power dynamics and the complexities of black love! Remember to like, subscribe and share! #blackcinema #blackpodcast #blackpodcasters #loveisblind #blackpodcast seasonfinale #cla...
“ Challengers “- A Tennis Love Affair
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Welcome back to another episode of the black cinema experience podcast ! This week we cover the riveting story of “Challengers” some may call it a tennis broke back mountain , some may call it the oversexualization of a black woman. Tune in to hear our thoughts! Don’t forget to like /comment/share and subscribe! #blackcinema #blackpodcast #blackpodcasters #moviepodcast #moviereviews #zendaya #c...
“Interview with a Vampire”,- The colorful remake of an Anne rice classic
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Welcome back to another episode of the black cinema experience podcast! This week we’re diving into the fictional vampire realm tapping into the quirky details of the most recent remake of the novel written by Anne rice. Tune in to hear our thoughts on season 1! #blackcinema #blackpodcast #blackpodcasters #moviepodcast #moviereviews #interviewithavampire #jacobanderson #annerice #vampiremovies ...
“Waiting To Exhale”- 30 years later and he’s a good man Savannah
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Welcome back to this weeks episode of the black cinema experience podcast! This week we’re taking a trip down memory lane and discussing one of our aunties/mommas/cousins/big mommas favorites . Waiting to exhale features and all star cast and the type of writing that takes you through an emotional journey. Tune in this week to hear our thoughts and this true black classic 🖤 don’t forget to like...
For our children - The dreaded sorority
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For our children is an intense documentary starring the mother of the beloved Oscar grant directed by Deborah Silva. This documentary talks about the pain left behind after the wrongful death of our black children. This is the story of the mothers left behind, their journey to healing and the scars it leaves on our community whether the victims are left dead or alive. Tune in this week for a di...
“ American fiction “ -we be in the ghetto
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Welcome back to another episode of The Black Cinema Experience Podcast. This week we take a walk down stereotype lane where we discuss how American fiction makes us look hard at the media and content that we are constantly being fed, the stereotypes that are being reinforced by outside agendas and the narrative that is being perpetuated for payment in todays mainstream. This movie makes us look...
“Origins” -a love story and a history lesson
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This week we deep dive into”Origins” written and directed by Ava Duverney. This film expands the perspective on racism and opens your mind to the universal Caste systems that exist today and have always existed. We discuss the impact this film has on us globally and why it should be referenced in the future, this is more than just a conversation about race , this is a conversation about the hum...
Who is Vince Staples?
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This week on the Black Cinema Experience Podcast we talk about the hilarious Netflix series the Vince Staples show. Dive into the intricate and complex comedy of a show that represents black life realistically, and we love to see it. #blackcinema #blackpodcasters #moviepodcast #moviereviews #vincestaplesshow #blackcinemaexperience #
Mea Culpa : Tyler Perry Did it Again
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Welcome back to the Black Cinema Experience Podcast. This week we discuss the highly anticipated “Mea Culpa” on Netflix! Starring Kelly Rowland and Trevante Rhodes. Written, Produced and Directed by none other than Tyler Perry we discuss the plot and plot holes of this intense drama. Don’t forget to like, comment, share and subscribe. #moviepodcast #blackcinema #blackpodcasters #moviereviews #m...
BS High : Con-man or Visionary?
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Welcome back! This week we discuss the a Tribeca Film Festival Documentary “BS High” The film explores the controversy surrounding Roy Johnson a “self” proclaimed Football Coach giving under privileged youths a second chance at their dream of playing college football. But all that glitters ain’t gold and when it’s all said and done lots of people were conned and involved in one of today’s most ...
The color purple musical review- Did we need to relive a painful story and was it a worthy remake?
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Welcome back to another episode of The Black Cinema Experience Podcast! This week we are eager to discuss the remake of a black classic “The Color Purple”. We’re going to discus our favorite parts, our favorite changes and if a remake was even needed in regards to such a painful and traumatic story. Tune in to hear our thoughts! #blackcinema #moviepodcast #moviepodcast #blackpodcasters #moviere...
Leave the world behind review- to watch or not to watch
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Leave the world behind review- to watch or not to watch
Super soul Sunday interview with Oprah, Courtney Vance and Dr.robin- The Invisible Ache
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Super soul Sunday interview with Oprah, Courtney Vance and Dr.robin- The Invisible Ache
The After- a short film with a long impression
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The After- a short film with a long impression
Surrounded- A Wildly Shot Western
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Surrounded- A Wildly Shot Western
All day and a night - The unhealthy generational trauma continues
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All day and a night - The unhealthy generational trauma continues
Renaissance -The end of a season , the birth of an Era
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Renaissance -The end of a season , the birth of an Era
The Haunted Mansion | Streaming on Disney | Why so many orphans Disney?
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The Haunted Mansion | Streaming on Disney | Why so many orphans Disney?
Two Distant Strangers- The tale as old as time
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Two Distant Strangers- The tale as old as time
“The Angry Black Girl and her monster” … literally
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“The Angry Black Girl and her monster” … literally
A Thousand and One - A Story About Gentrification or Toxic Mothers and Their Offspring?
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A Thousand and One - A Story About Gentrification or Toxic Mothers and Their Offspring?
“Master of light”, documentary review -intracultural communication
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“Master of light”, documentary review -intracultural communication
Malcolm & Marie - True love or normalized toxicity?
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Malcolm & Marie - True love or normalized toxicity?
The Harder They Fall - taking over in every genre
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The Harder They Fall - taking over in every genre
We Love a little “Cinnamon” A Movie Review
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We Love a little “Cinnamon” A Movie Review
They Cloned Tyrone: Black SCi- FI Deep Dive
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They Cloned Tyrone: Black SCi- FI Deep Dive

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  • @deborahgerosa3649
    @deborahgerosa3649 Місяць тому

    I will have to say, they very flawed. Also Porter wasn’t given any grace at all, or believed when he said, I’m not the same person I was before. His apology for what he did in the past was totally overlooked. I think he should’ve been given a chance by both parents. Of course I’m supervision. I thought it was wrong for Malcolm to tell his son that his biological father hated him when he first saw him. It totally became all about the two men and their distain for each other. I loved your perspective on the ending when the guys looked up at their son and then it looked like they were helping each other up and then they spun away. And then you didn’t know what actually happened to them. The Director is a black man by the way. When I saw him, I expected him to have a British accent. I don’t know why.😅

    • @deborahgerosa3649
      @deborahgerosa3649 Місяць тому

      I also enjoyed the black boy joy I thought it was beautiful. And I also loved when the mother was teaching him how to drive. It reminded me of when I taught my son how to drive was very familiar. OK, I’m done now. I should’ve been there with you guys talking about it. That’s what I feel like.😅

    • @Blackcinemaexperience
      @Blackcinemaexperience Місяць тому

      @@deborahgerosa3649 I absolutely loved reading your feedback, you covered the real meat and potatoes of the movie with ur comments. I could talk about this specific abstract film for hours. I love the intense extreme relationship that framed this film for our main character who as you said perfectly , chose himself! Thank you for tuning in and hopefully we can hear more from you ! -JB

  • @deborahgerosa3649
    @deborahgerosa3649 Місяць тому

    I will have to say, they very flawed. Also Porter wasn’t given any grace at all, or believed when he said, I’m not the same person I was before. His apology for what he did in the past was totally overlooked. I think he should’ve been given a chance by both parents. Of course I’m supervision. I thought it was wrong for Malcolm to tell his son that his biological father hated him when he first saw him. It totally became all about the two men and they’re distain for each other.

  • @deborahgerosa3649
    @deborahgerosa3649 Місяць тому

    When they said, you left us. I thought they were actual brothers at first. They all seemed to have a friend and family that has some really deep unresolved anger issues. I truly enjoyed the movie as well. I read something about the movie’s ending. The son at the end chose to choose himself. He chose not to choose either man to follow. They were so wrapped up in their past trauma and anger. At the end of the day, they wouldn’t stop to truly consider how their son was being affected by the whole situation.

  • @deborahgerosa3649
    @deborahgerosa3649 Місяць тому

    Loved you all’s critique.

  • @osabhopeful
    @osabhopeful 2 місяці тому

    i hope AD finds better. she is way too fine to put up with just anybody!

  • @patriciabrown6623
    @patriciabrown6623 5 місяців тому

    Ok I have not seen this either but I am invested now!

  • @patriciabrown6623
    @patriciabrown6623 5 місяців тому

    Movie version of a rap song!

  • @patriciabrown6623
    @patriciabrown6623 5 місяців тому

    Glad they got the check? I dont do scarey movies!

  • @patriciabrown6623
    @patriciabrown6623 5 місяців тому

    4???

  • @patriciabrown6623
    @patriciabrown6623 5 місяців тому

    Ok get out!😊

  • @patriciabrown6623
    @patriciabrown6623 5 місяців тому

    I have not seen this movie but now I will because of your review!

  • @patriciabrown6623
    @patriciabrown6623 5 місяців тому

    I love you guys! I laughed out loud just like you Jordan! I agree with your points! Even what Cameron said about Taraji but I’m kinda glad she spread her wings! I love red dress song!

  • @charityvalentinekelly6977
    @charityvalentinekelly6977 10 місяців тому

    Agreed with JB- it was very mid 7 for me too. I enjoyed the nods to the ride and I did like the characters a lot. I think it was more of a pacing thing for me. It was really cute and I loved the little boy in the story though!

    • @Blackcinemaexperience
      @Blackcinemaexperience 10 місяців тому

      Mid 7 is gracious! Lol I was like hmmmmm I want it to be more entertaining but I’m settling for PG. I feel like I’m past the age of liking this type of film. But somewhere, a small child thought this movie was everything😂 Thank you for tuning in Charity 💚💚💚💚 -JB

  • @shekwaga
    @shekwaga 11 місяців тому

    ❤ Ppl be out here thinking that's what love looks like.

  • @shekwaga
    @shekwaga 11 місяців тому

    That scene with the family got me, too. That was painful to watch. Also, love your commentary. Just subscribed. Keep it up!

  • @javivesegovia5646
    @javivesegovia5646 11 місяців тому

    Oh thanks for this!

  • @barbaragregory4526
    @barbaragregory4526 Рік тому

    Not dropping off for lack of interest, I'll be back after I watch the movie! 😊

  • @syleiswiley4037
    @syleiswiley4037 Рік тому

    Roger Ebert was married to a black woman

  • @Kasairi
    @Kasairi Рік тому

    Great perspective & insight. ❤

  • @Kasairi
    @Kasairi Рік тому

    Listening to Jordan’s insight on the cinematography also made me want to watch this…and I DO NOT stray far from American movies 😂 so congrats JB, you got me! Lol great review 👏🏽