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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
Civil Rights Movement
Satan's Triangle
Isaac Hayes
Dracula
Blackula
Sugar Hill
Three the Hard Way
Black Cinema
America In 1974
Pam Grier
1970s Film History
Harlem
Hip-Hop Culture
Truck Turner
Yaphet Kotto
Racism
Voodoo
Dolemite

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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Latest Episodes

Hell Up in Harlem — The Sequel to Black Caesar

Slide on in… you’re back with Black Deth 101, where the streets talk, the funk walks, and the cinema hits like a back-alley deal gone wrong.

This week, Nubius & Johnny break down Hell Up in Harlem, the... more

Black Deth 101 episode: The Candy Tangerine Man (1975)

Slide on in, cool cats… this week Nubius and Johnny cruise through the neon-soaked, streetwise hustle of The Candy Tangerine Man — a slick slice of mid-70s L.A. life where the daytime grind meet... more

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🎤 Episode Description (Black Deth 101 – Get Out)

Slide on in, baby… but don’t get too comfortable.

This week on Black Deth 101, Johnny Deth and Nubius peel back the polite smiles and eerie silences of Get Out—the film that flipped horror on its he... more

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🎙️ Black Deth 101 – Legend of Black Charley (1972)

Slide on in, cool cats… this episode we ride into the dusty, dangerous frontier with Fred Williamson as Black Charley — a man born into chains who breaks free and writes his own legend in blood, gr... more

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Nubious Black
Host of Black Deth 101 Podcast; co-host focusing on Blaxploitation cinema, film history, and cultural critique.
Johnny Deth
Co-host with a focus on practical film analysis, cultural context, and the genre's influence on modern media.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 7 ratings
  • Awesome podcast

    This podcast is one of the best to listen to. I have such love for blaxploitation movies and these guys cover them like no other podcast

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    United States3 months ago

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Positive, energetic analysis that makes Blaxploitation history feel alive and relevant.

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Zombies of SUGAR HILL- Black Horror, Black Film
Q: What's the overview?
Originally titled Black Voodoo, made for about $350,000 to $400,000 back then, it was shot on real locations in Houston, Texas.
Zombies of SUGAR HILL- Black Horror, Black Film
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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This show provides a deep, energetic exploration of Blaxploitation cinema, tracing its historical roots, cultural impact, and evolving legacy. Episodes combine film-school style analysis with streetwise, humorous commentary, often centering on race, representation, music, and production context from the 1970s onward. The hosts frequently connect films to broader social issues, including politics, civil rights, and urban life, while highlighting standout performances, soundtrack moments, and behind-the-scenes dynamics that shaped the genre. Noteworthy is the blend of rigorous critique with passion and fun, making it approachable for both cinephiles and casual listeners curious about a pivotal era in American film history.

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