This podcast was created with a focus to celebrate the works and contributions of Black filmmakers, actresses and actors. We’ll be breaking down a lot of the movies that shaped the culture, as well as highlighting the careers of your favorite film and television stars. We want to make sure people get their flowers while they can smell them, so we built the Culture Garden
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Film HistoryTV & Film |
Welcome back to The Culture Garden Podcast! Thank you for joining us for a another week, this episode we'll be discussing Tyler Perry's 2008 film, The Family That Preys. We wonder if Tyler Perry is trolling us with his wig selections, whether or not ... more
Welcome back to another episode of The Culture Garden Podcast! We like to let the films dictate the conversations and after watching a film like Origin, we decided to provide reactionary thoughts and discuss how this film made us film. It's a free fl... more
Welcome back to another episode of The Culture Garden Podcast! This week we're discussing a film with some of the best acting performances as an ensemble cast, the 2004 classic, Ray. We really enjoyed this one. Great film, great cast, great conversat... more
Welcome back to another episode of Skool's Guilty Pleaures, the podcast made for "good" bad movies. This week Skool is joined by Maurice and Rich to share some nostalgia with 1995's feature film, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Listen, if you weren't a... more
On Wednesdays we drop new episodes. Actually, that's not true. But can you blame us for feeling the necessity to release a Mean Girls episode on a Wednesday? This week we're joined by Mia to discuss the instant impact of the film, high school experie... more
Welcome to a new episode of Skool's Guilty Pleasures, the film podcast celebrating "good" bad movies. For this episode, Skool will be joined by special guests Mario (@simplymario_) and Maurice (@the_conceptual_mauricehunt) to discuss the 2003 film, L... more
Welcome back to another episode of The Culture Garden Podcast! This week we decided to have a conversation about the 2017 box office comedy, Girls Trip. We’ll discuss why this film connected to multiple audiences, who was offered the role of Dina bef... more
Welcome back to another episode of The Culture Garden Podcast! This week we're covering the 1994 classic, A Low Down Dirty Shame. We'll discuss if this is a good film or if it's only entertaining, why this film resonates with so many people, Keenen I... more
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