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Trump Became Everything Racists Feared a Black President Would Be
Jun 18, 2026
56m 25s
Sugar Hill (1994) | Flawed 90s Gangster Nostalgia
Jun 12, 2026
1h 45m 32s
Reparations for Black Americans: Not If, But How?
Jun 4, 2026
26m 05s
Is God Is (2026) | Brutal Confrontation of Generational Trauma
May 28, 2026
1h 29m 10s
Leaked Texts Expose Playbook to "Trap" Black Athletes: We Need to Talk About This
May 21, 2026
38m 47s
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| 6/18/26 | ![]() Trump Became Everything Racists Feared a Black President Would Be | Black on Black Cinema announces our next full review: Above the Rim (1994), the final entry in Barry Michael Cooper's Harlem Trilogy. Directed by Jeff Pollack and starring Duane Martin, Tupac Shakur, Leon, Marlon Wayans, Bernie Mac, and Wood Harris. Above the Rim follows high school basketball star Kyle Watson torn between Shep, a fallen athlete trying to redeem himself, and Birdie, a dangerous drug dealer who happens to be Shep's brother. Tupac Shakur's final theatrical film before his 1996 death is reason enough to revisit it.Then we get into the real conversation: Donald Trump has become everything racists feared a Black president would be. Barack Obama had to be practically perfect to even be considered; Harvard Law, Constitutional law professor, decorated Senator, devoted husband and father, scandal-free, measured, dignified. Every box checked. Meanwhile Trump arrived with business failures, fraud convictions, hush money payments, multiple affairs, and a career built on corruption. Ta-Nehisi Coates called Trump "the first white president;" not merely because he's white, but because his entire political existence hinges on the fact of a Black president. His campaign started with birtherism. Coates wrote: "It is as if the white tribe united to say — if a Black man can be president, then any white man, no matter how fallen, can be president." We unpack what that means in 2026.Black on Black Cinema is a long-running podcast featuring in-depth Black movie reviews and frank conversations that matter to the Black community. We review Black films across every genre — from Black horror and Black sci-fi to indie dramas, comedies, and blockbuster action. Covering filmmakers like Spike Lee, Jordan Peele, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, and more. Hosted by Jay, Micah, Terrence, and T'ara. Featured on RogerEbert.com. A TNP Studios production. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. For more TNP Studios content, check out The Nerdpocalypse (movie & TV news), Look Forward (progressive politics), and Dense Pixels (video game news). | 56m 25s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Sugar Hill (1994) | Flawed 90s Gangster Nostalgia✨ | 90s cinemagangster films+4 | — | TNP StudiosSugar Hill+3 | — | Sugar HillWesley Snipes+5 | — | 1h 45m 32s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Reparations for Black Americans: Not If, But How?✨ | ReparationsBlack Americans+4 | — | Black on Black CinemaTNP Studios+3 | — | ReparationsBlack Americans+5 | — | 26m 05s | |
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Is God Is (2026) | Brutal Confrontation of Generational Trauma✨ | generational traumaBlack womanhood+4 | — | Black on Black CinemaTNP Studios+1 | — | Is God IsAleshea Harris+8 | — | 1h 29m 10s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Leaked Texts Expose Playbook to "Trap" Black Athletes: We Need to Talk About This✨ | Black athletesracial manipulation+4 | — | Is God Is | — | Black athletesleaked texts+5 | — | 38m 47s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Michael (2026) | Shallow Biopic of an Icon✨ | biopic reviewmusic industry+3 | — | MichaelTraining Day+2 | — | Michael Jacksonbiopic+5 | — | 1h 55m 04s | |
| 5/8/26 | ![]() Black Voters Are DONE With "Don't Vote" Activists After SCOTUS Guts Voting Rights✨ | Voting RightsBlack Activism+4 | — | Supreme CourtBlack on Black Cinema+2 | — | Voting Rights ActBlack community+5 | — | 1h 05m 10s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Love, Brooklyn (2025) | Black Romance Without Stereotypes✨ | Black romanceindie film+3 | — | Black on Black Cinema | — | Love BrooklynBlack romance+5 | — | 1h 45m 31s | |
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Women's "Bear Versus Man" Choice Becomes Crystal Clear✨ | film reviewrape culture+4 | — | CNNTNP Studios+2 | — | Black cinemafilm review+7 | — | 1h 02m 03s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Black Belt Jones (1974) | Jim Kelly's Insanely Fun Karate Flick✨ | Blaxploitationmartial arts+4 | — | Warner BrosBlack on Black Cinema+2 | — | Black Belt JonesJim Kelly+5 | — | 1h 29m 52s | |
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| 3/26/26 | ![]() Zohran Mamdani's Wife Said the N-Word...at Age 15✨ | blaxploitationracial discourse+3 | — | Black on Black CinemaTNP Studios+1 | — | Black Belt Jonesblaxploitation+5 | — | 31m 08s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Devil in a Blue Dress — Denzel's Neo-Noir Film & The Franchise That Never Was✨ | neo-noir filmDenzel Washington+4 | — | Devil in a Blue Dress | Los Angeles | Denzel WashingtonDevil in a Blue Dress+8 | — | 1h 22m 38s | |
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Living Through Moral Collapse (Iran War)✨ | Iran WarAmerican foreign policy+4 | — | Devil in a Blue Dress | IranUnited States+1 | Denzel WashingtonDevil in a Blue Dress+5 | — | 43m 03s | |
| 3/5/26 | ![]() Soul Men (2008) | Bernie Mac's Final Performance & Samuel L. Jackson's Roadtrip Comedy✨ | comedyfilm review+4 | — | Black on Black CinemaTNP Studios+1 | — | Soul MenBernie Mac+3 | — | 1h 19m 52s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() The BAFTA Incident — Disability, Race & Media Responsibility✨ | disability rightsanti-Black racism+4 | — | BBCSoul Men+1 | — | BAFTAdisability+7 | — | 37m 02s | |
| 2/19/26 | ![]() The Dutchman (2025) | Amiri Baraka's Explosive Racial Confrontation✨ | psychological thrillerrace+4 | — | Black on Black CinemaTNP Studios+3 | — | The DutchmanAmiri Baraka+5 | — | 1h 38m 19s | |
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Bad Bunny vs Turning Point USA: Who Owns the Culture? | This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to announce the next film, 2025's "The Dutchman." The film follows a successful black businessman, haunted by his crumbling marriage and identity crisis, who is drawn into a sexualized game of cat and mouse with a mysterious white woman on a subway that leads to a violent conclusion. Starring Andre Holland, Kate Mara, Stephen McKinley Henderson, and Zazie Beats. The random topic this week is on our thoughts of the battle for the Super Bowl halftime shows: Bad Bunny vs cadre of washed up white conservative musicians in their Turning Point USA safe space. A conversation on what and more importantly who has and continues to define American culture.Black on Black Cinema is a long-running podcast featuring in-depth Black movie reviews and frank conversations that matter to the Black community. We review Black films across every genre — from Black horror and Black sci-fi to indie dramas, comedies, and blockbuster action. Covering filmmakers like Spike Lee, Jordan Peele, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, and more. Hosted by Jay, Micah, Terrence, and T'ara. Featured on RogerEbert.com. A TNP Studios production. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. For more TNP Studios content, check out The Nerdpocalypse (movie & TV news), Look Forward (progressive politics), and Dense Pixels (video game news). | 52m 13s | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() She's Gotta Have It (REVIEW): Unapologetic Feminine Sexuality | Ep293 | This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to review Spike Lee's 1986 directorial debut "She's Gotta Have It." The film follows Nola Darling, a woman who openly dates three men who are aware of one another and possess three wildy different personalities.Black on Black Cinema is a long-running podcast featuring in-depth Black movie reviews and frank conversations that matter to the Black community. We review Black films across every genre — from Black horror and Black sci-fi to indie dramas, comedies, and blockbuster action. Covering filmmakers like Spike Lee, Jordan Peele, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, and more. Hosted by Jay, Micah, Terrence, and T'ara. Featured on RogerEbert.com. A TNP Studios production. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. For more TNP Studios content, check out The Nerdpocalypse (movie & TV news), Look Forward (progressive politics), and Dense Pixels (video game news). | 1h 42m 02s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() Kanye West and Nicki Minaj Chose MAGA Over Their Fans | This week on Black on Black Cinema, we preview our upcoming review of Spike Lee’s groundbreaking 1986 film "She’s Gotta Have It;" a bold, black-and-white exploration of love, agency, and identity. Our full review drops next week.We also dive into this week’s random topic: Kanye West’s public apology to fans following his past embrace of white supremacist ideology, and Nicki Minaj’s sudden alignment with the Donald Trump MAGA movement. We break down why these moves feel like a betrayal to their Black and LGBTQ fan bases—and what it says about celebrity, power, and politics today.Black on Black Cinema is a long-running podcast featuring in-depth Black movie reviews and frank conversations that matter to the Black community. We review Black films across every genre — from Black horror and Black sci-fi to indie dramas, comedies, and blockbuster action. Covering filmmakers like Spike Lee, Jordan Peele, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, and more. Hosted by Jay, Micah, Terrence, and T'ara. Featured on RogerEbert.com. A TNP Studios production. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. For more TNP Studios content, check out The Nerdpocalypse (movie & TV news), Look Forward (progressive politics), and Dense Pixels (video game news). | 41m 33s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() Shadow Force (REVIEW): Mediocre Black Family Action | Ep292 | This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew is back to discuss the 2025 action thriller film, "Shadow Force." The film stars Omar Sy, Kerry Washington, Mark Strong, Method Man, Jahleel Kamara, and Da'Vine Joy Randolph. The movie follows an estranged couple with a bounty on their heads who must go on the run with their son to avoid their former employer, a unit of shadow ops that has been sent to kill them.Black on Black Cinema is a long-running podcast featuring in-depth Black movie reviews and frank conversations that matter to the Black community. We review Black films across every genre — from Black horror and Black sci-fi to indie dramas, comedies, and blockbuster action. Covering filmmakers like Spike Lee, Jordan Peele, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, and more. Hosted by Jay, Micah, Terrence, and T'ara. Featured on RogerEbert.com. A TNP Studios production. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. For more TNP Studios content, check out The Nerdpocalypse (movie & TV news), Look Forward (progressive politics), and Dense Pixels (video game news). | 1h 35m 05s | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() The Implications of the Killing of Renee Good | This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to preview the next film, "Shadow Force." The film follows an estranged couple (Kerry Washington and Omar Sy) with a bounty on their heads who must go on the run with their son to avoid their former employer, a unit of shadow ops that has been sent to kill them. The random topic is about the unjust murder of Renee Good in Minneapolis at the hand of an ICE agent. The crew discuss what the larger implications of her death will be on the entirety of what's happening in the US at the hands of a seemingly rogue military-like response from the Trump/Vance administration's ICE agency.Black on Black Cinema is a long-running podcast featuring in-depth Black movie reviews and frank conversations that matter to the Black community. We review Black films across every genre — from Black horror and Black sci-fi to indie dramas, comedies, and blockbuster action. Covering filmmakers like Spike Lee, Jordan Peele, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, and more. Hosted by Jay, Micah, Terrence, and T'ara. Featured on RogerEbert.com. A TNP Studios production. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. For more TNP Studios content, check out The Nerdpocalypse (movie & TV news), Look Forward (progressive politics), and Dense Pixels (video game news). | 1h 34m 26s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() On Becoming A Guinea Fowl (REVIEW): Confronting Generational Abuse | Ep291 | This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to discuss the 2024 dark comedy drama, "On Becoming a Guinea Fowl." The film follows Shula, who on an empty road in the middle of the night, stumbles across the body of her uncle. As funeral proceedings begin around them, she and her cousins bring to light the buried secrets of their middle-class Zambian family.Black on Black Cinema is a long-running podcast featuring in-depth Black movie reviews and frank conversations that matter to the Black community. We review Black films across every genre — from Black horror and Black sci-fi to indie dramas, comedies, and blockbuster action. Covering filmmakers like Spike Lee, Jordan Peele, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, and more. Hosted by Jay, Micah, Terrence, and T'ara. Featured on RogerEbert.com. A TNP Studios production. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. For more TNP Studios content, check out The Nerdpocalypse (movie & TV news), Look Forward (progressive politics), and Dense Pixels (video game news). | 1h 08m 56s | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() Anti-Intellectualism Wrapped In Capitalism | This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to announce the next film to be reviewed, "On Becoming a Guinea Fowl." The film starts on an empty road in the middle of the night, where Shula stumbles across the body of her uncle. As funeral proceedings begin around them, she and her cousins bring to light the buried secrets of their middle-class Zambian family. The random topic of the week is all about Juelz Santana's comments on kids not needing to know how to read in the modern era and that it is somehow more important to know how to start a business instead. The host discuss the levels of anti-intellectualism that is within these ideas and why we as a community need to push back on them hard.Black on Black Cinema is a long-running podcast featuring in-depth Black movie reviews and frank conversations that matter to the Black community. We review Black films across every genre — from Black horror and Black sci-fi to indie dramas, comedies, and blockbuster action. Covering filmmakers like Spike Lee, Jordan Peele, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, and more. Hosted by Jay, Micah, Terrence, and T'ara. Featured on RogerEbert.com. A TNP Studios production. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. For more TNP Studios content, check out The Nerdpocalypse (movie & TV news), Look Forward (progressive politics), and Dense Pixels (video game news). | 37m 14s | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | ![]() 40 Acres (REVIEW): Lack of Character Depth | Ep290 | This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to discuss the 2024 film, 40 Acres. The film follows a Black and First Nation family in a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by famine. Their routine has kept the fed and safe for many years. The household is headed by Hailey (Danielle Deadwyler) who's connection to her family is put in peril when their farm is attacked by cannibals.Black on Black Cinema is a long-running podcast featuring in-depth Black movie reviews and frank conversations that matter to the Black community. We review Black films across every genre — from Black horror and Black sci-fi to indie dramas, comedies, and blockbuster action. Covering filmmakers like Spike Lee, Jordan Peele, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, and more. Hosted by Jay, Micah, Terrence, and T'ara. Featured on RogerEbert.com. A TNP Studios production. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. For more TNP Studios content, check out The Nerdpocalypse (movie & TV news), Look Forward (progressive politics), and Dense Pixels (video game news). | 1h 29m 27s | ||||||
| 11/6/25 | ![]() One Night of Hope: Welcome to the Real Fight | This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to introduce the next film, "40 Acres." The film takes place in a post-apocalyptic world with food scarcity, as a Black family of Canadian farmers, descended from American Civil War migrants, they defend their homestead against cannibals trying to seize their resources. The random topic this week is all about the November 4th special elections that happened around the country. While it certain was a positive night, we discuss this but also what the real fight ahead looks like and why people like Charlemagne tha god's advice to Democrats is not only hypocritical but also deeply wrong.Black on Black Cinema is a long-running podcast featuring in-depth Black movie reviews and frank conversations that matter to the Black community. We review Black films across every genre — from Black horror and Black sci-fi to indie dramas, comedies, and blockbuster action. Covering filmmakers like Spike Lee, Jordan Peele, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, and more. Hosted by Jay, Micah, Terrence, and T'ara. Featured on RogerEbert.com. A TNP Studios production. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. For more TNP Studios content, check out The Nerdpocalypse (movie & TV news), Look Forward (progressive politics), and Dense Pixels (video game news). | 1h 24m 23s | ||||||
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