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Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]

Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]
Hollywood
The Book Of Clarence
They Cloned Tyrone
Bob Marley
Blue Beetle
Black Representation In Film
Faith and Religion
Dune
Hollywood Diversity
The Color Purple
Jesus
Lashana Lynch
Kingsley Ben-Adir
DC Comics
Big Momma's House
Godzilla X Kong: the New Empire
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead
American Fiction
Race and Representation
Jeymes Samuel

Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood] is a comedic podcast that reviews films with leading actors of color and analyzes them in the context of race and Hollywood's diversity issues. Hosted by Jonathan Braylock, Jerah Milligan, and James III. BMCJ is an iTunes Editor's Choice podcast and has reached #2 on the iTunes Film/TV charts. BMCJ has also been covered by multiple websites including Huffington ... more

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Latest Episodes

This week, James, Jerah, and Jon are getting back their unfinished discussion of The Burial (2023), directed by Maggie Betts, screenplay by Dough Wright and Maggie Betts, story by Doug Wright, based on “The Burial” by Jonathan Harr, starring Tommy Le... more

This week, James, Jerah, and Jon START covering The Burial (2023), directed by Maggie Betts, screenplay by Doug Wright and Maggie Betts, story by Doug Wright, based on “The Burial” by Jonathan Harr, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Jamie Foxx, Jurnee Smolle... more

This week, James, Jerah, and Jon are making their Oscars predictions in advance of the 98th Academy Awards ceremony. Together, they discuss what they expect to happen with the first ever Casting Oscar, where all the Oscars for comedic performances ar... more

This week, James and Jon are covering The Six Triple Eight (2024), written and directed by Tyler Perry, based on “Fighting a Two-Front War” by Kevin M. Hymel, starring Kerry Washington, Ebony Obsidian, Dean Norris, Sam Waterston, and Oprah Winfrey. T... more

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Recent Guests

Tim Barnes
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Episode: Loving w/ Tim Barnes
Brandon Collins
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Episode: Night Patrol w/ Brandon Collins (Teaser)
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Episode: Wicked: For Good w/ Moni Odeyepo and Tessa Claire Hersh (Teaser)
Kobi Omenaka
A producer and podcaster known for his work on Flixwatcher and The Wire Stripped.
Flixwatcher, The Wire Stripped
Episode: War of the Worlds w/ Kobi Omenaka
Carl Tart
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Episode: 1992 w/ Carl Tart (Teaser)
Lucy Dolly Claires
An actor based in New York City, originally from Hawaii, and a model.
Episode: Lilo & Stitch w/ Lucy Dolly Claires (Teaser)
Rasheda Crockett
A comedian, actress, and writer known for her roles in 'Bigger', 'The Changeling', and 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt'
Episode: G20 w/ Rasheda Crockett (Teaser)
Mamoudou N'Diaye
A very talented stand-up comedian, also a performer.
Episode: REPLAY: Fruitvale Station ft. Mamoudou N'Diaye

Hosts

Jonathan Braylock
Jonathan Braylock, co-host of Black Men Can't Jump In Hollywood, brings film analysis with a focus on representation and Black cinema.
Jerah Milligan
Jerah Milligan, co-host, contributes cultural critique and discussions around race, film, and industry dynamics.
James III
James III, co-host, analyzes storytelling, representation, and industry trends with humor.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 2k ratings
  • Are you pro-ICE?

    You’re running ads to join ICE. So how about you fix that.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    RedHairyGoat
    United States4 months ago
  • Great show!

    Love it! Feel like I’m not understanding your guys’ view of satire/black comedy if you think the latest PTA isn’t a comedy in any way? I feel like it is. Respectfully.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jr1372
    United States6 months ago
  • Review all movies

    I love the premise I wish I could hear all of your takes on other popular movies that don’t have POCs on RedCircle

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    trabrater
    United States7 months ago
  • Great time!

    Very thoughtful and fun!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    holderch5
    United States8 months ago
  • Crash?

    I love this show, it’s great and if you haven’t tried it you should. But I have to be honest, I left a review now so I could say that I really kept thinking Jon must be doing a bit in the Crash episode. Crash??

    Apple Podcasts
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    United States8 months ago

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Fans value the balance of humor and sharp film analysis.
Listeners praise the hosts' chemistry and smart takes on representation.
Some listeners push back on paywalls and ads but still show strong loyalty.

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#101
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Talking Points

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Loving w/ Tim Barnes
Q: So today we are talking about the film Loving.
This movie came out in 2016. It is about the couple that was at the center of the Supreme Court case that finally made it like, hey, interracial marriage is okay everywhere in the United States.
Loving w/ Tim Barnes
Q: Tim, we usually let our guests go first unless you don't want to. You could pass it.
I think I couldn't help but think about the timing. This was probably filmed during the Obama administration, and then it came out in 2016.
One Battle After Another
Q: What are your initial thoughts on the film?
The hosts expressed admiration for the film's direction and performances, particularly how it tackled political themes while maintaining engagement.
Lilies of the Field w/ Ben Arogundade (Teaser)
Q: How do we maintain the desire for fairness and compassion in the industry?
Arogundade suggests that societal change is often triggered by external events rather than lasting moral change, creating a need for continual advocacy for representation.
Lilies of the Field w/ Ben Arogundade (Teaser)
Q: Did you find yourself feeling empowered by writing this book or did it bring you down a little?
He views it as a pragmatic effort to illuminate the facts about racial disparities in Hollywood rather than getting discouraged by them.

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A sharp, humorous film-critique show that centers movies featuring leads of color and examines representation in Hollywood. Hosts mix witty banter with thoughtful analysis of casting, storytelling, and industry dynamics, often tying films to broader cultural conversations and real-world events. The format blends entertainment with candid discussions about race, diversity, and the business of cinema, offering insights for listeners who want smarter takes on pop culture and Black cinema. A standout trait is its consistent focus on representation without losing a playful, accessible delivery, making it appealing to both cinephiles and casual viewers seeking context for modern Hollywood.

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