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Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]

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The Book Of Clarence
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Black Representation In Film
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Dune
Hollywood Diversity
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Big Momma's House
Godzilla X Kong: the New Empire
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Black Representation

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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This week, James, Jerah, and Jon welcome the legendary Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters, Boston Blue) for a special interview episode. Together, they discuss the ongoing legacy of his turn as Winston Zeddemore, the ups and downs of his decades-long career,... more

This week, James, Jerah, and Jon are covering Predator: Badlands, directed by Dan Trachtenberg, screenplay by Patrick Aison, story by Patrick Aison and Dan Trachtenberg, starring Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi. Together, they discus... more

This week, James and Jon are covering Frankenstein, written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, and Christoph Waltz. Together, they discuss their respective histories with Mary Shelley’s novel, the materi... more

This week, James, Jerah, and Jon are covering Hedda, written and directed by Nia DaCosta, based on Henrik Ibsen’s play Hedda Gabler, starring Tessa Thompson, Imogen Poots, Tom Bateman, Nicholas Pinnock, and Nina Hoss. Together, they discuss experienc... more

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Recent Guests

Kobi Omenaka
A producer and podcaster known for his work on Flixwatcher and The Wire Stripped.
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Episode: War of the Worlds w/ Kobi Omenaka
Moni Odeyepo
A very funny comedian, improviser, and writer. Co-hosts a monthly black improv show in Los Angeles.
Episode: Opus w/ Moni Odeyepo
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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
Ben Arogundade
Award-winning author, journalist, and broadcaster
Episode: Lilies of the Field w/ Ben Arogundade (Teaser)
Quei Tann
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Episode: Tangerine w/ Quei Tann
Lou Gonzalez
An incredible comedian and return guest
Episode: Emilia Pérez w/ Sara Caplan and Lou Gonzalez

Hosts

Jonathan Braylock
Co-host and comedian, known for his humor and insightful critiques.
Jerah Milligan
Co-host and comedian, recognized for his comedic style and contributions to discussions on film.
James III
Co-host and comedian, well-known for his witty commentary and engaging conversations.

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 States13 days 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 States2 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 States3 months ago
  • Great time!

    Very thoughtful and fun!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    holderch5
    United States4 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
    5
    1-.:321
    United States4 months ago

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The show offers a refreshing and humorous take on films, particularly those with significant representation of Black actors.
Many listeners are commenting on the importance of discussing representation in media and how this podcast contributes positively to that conversation.
Listeners appreciate the dynamic and chemistry among the hosts, often highlighting their ability to blend humor with insightful critiques.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

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.
Lilies of the Field w/ Ben Arogundade (Teaser)
Q: What was the inspiration for you writing this book?
The anger and energy felt after the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests prompted him to document racial injustices in Hollywood.

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2. Moni Odeyepo
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