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Black Deth 101 Podcast: Black Film, Blaxploitation, Exploitation Movies, 1970s Film History, Soul

Nubius Black and Johnny Deth
Blaxploitation
William Marshall
Satan's Triangle
Isaac Hayes
Blackula
Dracula
Sugar Hill
Black Cinema
Truck Turner
Hip-Hop Culture
Civil Rights Movement
Horror Films
Doug Mcclure
Candyman
Dolemite
Voodoo
Scream Blackula Scream
African American Representation
Los Angeles
Hollywood

Black Deth Blaxploitation 101 A bold, funky, history-deep Blaxploitation show blending film-school analysis with streetwise swagger— Nubius Black & Johnny Deth break it down like nobody else. Step into the funk-soaked world of Blaxploitation cinema. Johnny Deth and Nubious Black—two unapologetic voices breaking down the boldest, Blackest, baddest films of the '70s and beyond. From Shaft to Super F... more

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In this episode of theBlaxploitation, Black Deth 101 podcast, hosts Nubius Black and Johnny Deth delve into the world of black exploitation films, focusing on the film 'Welcome Home, Brother Charles.' They explore the social context of the 1... more

In this episode of Black Death 101, hosts Rodney Nubius Black and Johnny Deth delve into the world of Blaxploitation cinema, focusing on the film 'Across 110th Street.' They explore the socio-political context of Harlem in the 1970s, character dynami... more

🎥 BLACK DETH 101 — FRIDAY FOSTER (1975)“The Camera Clicks… Then the Bullets Fly.”

She wasn’t hired to stop a conspiracy.

She was hired to take pictures.

But when Friday Foster walks into the wrong shot, she walks straight into the deadliest politi... more

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In this episode of Black Death 101, hosts Rodney Nubius Black and Johnny Deth delve into the Blaxploitation classic Superfly. They explore its cultural significance, character dynamics, and the impact of Curtis Mayfield's iconic soundtrack... more

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Nubius Black
Host and cultural commentator focusing on Blaxploitation films and their significant cultural impacts.
Johnny Deth
Co-host known for his energetic commentary and insights into Blaxploitation cinema, especially concerning the genre's legacy.

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Zombies of SUGAR HILL- Black Horror, Black Film
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Originally titled Black Voodoo, made for about $350,000 to $400,000 back then, it was shot on real locations in Houston, Texas.
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Q: Tell us the lowdown of this film.
The script was AIP's attempt to ride the wave that Blackula and Scream, Blackula Scream had stirred up.

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A vibrant exploration of Blaxploitation films from the 1970s, focusing on their cultural significance and historical context, is at the heart of this podcast. With hosts Nubius Black and Johnny Deth, listeners are taken through a series of lively discussions that break down films such as 'Superfly', 'Friday Foster', and 'Cotton Comes to Harlem'. Each episode emphasizes not only the cinematic techniques but also addresses broader themes like race, identity, and cultural representation. The dynamic energy of the hosts, combined with a mix of personal stories and deep dives into iconic soundtracks, offers a unique take on a genre that reshaped Hollywood and provided voices for marginalized communities, making it an engaging listen for film ent... more

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