
This Week In Culture is a long form Movie and television review show. We largely specialize in programs that impact black culture. We also discuss all things in and about THE CULTURE!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 424 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

We dig into the big themes: legacy vs. family, pride vs. responsibility, good money vs. bad money, class lines, and how social media warps reputation. From David King’s label chess moves and AI-era music debates, to fatherhood, friendship, and that r... more
This Week In Culture Episode 467: Lena Leaning (#TheChi S7 Review). After many requests, Ant and J. Johnson break down the latest season of #TheChi! The guys discuss all the new characters, the return of old characters, the countless shootings and mo... more
This Week In Culture Episode 466: The Baby Bump (BMF S4 Finale). This week Ant and J. Johnson break down the #BMFStarz finale and get to the bottom of what happened in Mexico! Stream the latest episode now and subscribe to the Patreon for exclusive c... more
This Week In Culture Episode 465: Magic Johnson’s a Blood (#BMF S4 Ep9). This week Ant and J. Johnson reviewed the penultimate episode of #BMFStarz and more jokes flew. Stream the latest pod and join the #Patreon for exclusives!
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Listening to the Season Finale of Kanan podcast. Love yall reviews!! Y’all forgot that the little white girl Marvin checks on family is all gone. Her sister died in the tub.
This podcast is the perfect complement to long travel. So much great content in a long form format that is perfect for those 8+ hr flights.
You guys are the best!!! This week we got only 1, 2, BUT 3 new episodes (I am on Patron, too). Keep up the great work.
LOVING THE CONTENT
Thanks to this podcast I’ve found great shows to watch and the accompaniment of a great breakdown of the episode by the hosts Ant and J. The culture talk is always a great listen. So I listen to podcasts even when they discuss a show I don’t watch. These episodes have great replay value. Especially the throwback reviews which I’d like to hear more of.
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Focused on the intersection of film, television, and black culture, a series of engaging discussions drive much of the content. Notable for its critical reviews of popular television series such as 'BMF' and movies, the hosts provide a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and insightful critiques that resonate with audiences who share a connection or interest in the cultural implications of the media discussed. The dialogue often explores broader societal themes, including race, identity, and personal experiences, making it not just a review show but a space for cultural commentary that invites listeners to reflect on the narratives that shape their experiences. The hosts' chemistry and relatable banter create an inviting atmosphere, akin to... more
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Recent guests on This Week In Culture include:
1. Raamla Mohamed
2. Rob Silver
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