Brown & Black
In Opus, Ayo Edebiri plays a journalist invited into a world of celebrity power, but is she there to observe, or be consumed by it? This week on Brown & Black, journalist and filmmaker Mark Anthony Green joins us to unpack his A24 directorial debut, Opus. We dissect the film's underlying themes, including the seductive power of validation, the blurred lines between journalism and celebrity, and how Black horror and comedy can expose the darker truths of our human condition. Episode Summary Mark Anthony Green reveals journey from GQ journalist to filmmaker The reality of being "in...
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Is Donald Trump's Kennedy Center takeover the start of a cultural whitewash? This week on 'Brown & Black,' we examine what happens when the most powerful man in America seizes control of the nation's most prestigious cultural institution. The President's takeover of the Kennedy Center has sparked fears of a whitewashing of African-American and Latino culture. From shrinking opportunities for artists of color to the threat against Spanish-language media, are we witnessing the beginning of state-run art in America? Episode Summary: Discussing the definition of "white culture" and its...
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How do you make a America whiter without saying you're making it whiter?
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In this special Thanksgiving episode, we’re sharing some of our favorite movies and TV shows we’re currently watching or bingeing. Hopefully, you’ll find something to add to your Thanksgiving watchlist.
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It’s November 7, 2024. Latinos are clearly becoming the next ‘whites’ and represent what the Republican Party may look like in the future. This episode promises to challenge everything you thought you knew about Latino identity in the U.S.
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What does responsible AI use look like in the music world?
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Land, land, land. What if your ancestors kept the land they were promised? How would your life be different?
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What happens when a pandemic exposes the realities that wealth and privilege usually hide?
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With the recent announcement of WB’s "La Bamba" remake, we ask: Did Hollywood whitewash Luis Valdez’s 1987 film classic, and will the remake do better? And how much of your identity would you sacrifice to be seen by mainstream media?
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In this episode, we explore how pop culture and social media are driving Kamala Harris's potential presidential election and how her multicultural background (Black and Indian) is challenging the power structures in American politics.
info_outlineIn this special episode, our co-host Mike Sargent discusses his new horror film "From the Shadows" which he directed, produced and co-wrote. He shares some behind-the-scenes stories of making the film, including directing horror legends Keith David and Bruce Davison and what it’s like to direct an independent feature. Plus, find out which stories Mike is itching to tell next.
Key Topics Discussed:
- The plot and themes of "From the Shadows"
- Casting Keith David and Bruce Davison, Mike's history with their work
- Filming remotely during COVID, transitioning to partial in-person filming
- Having the film's premiere during the Hollywood strikes
- Mike's trajectory from filmmaker to critic to filmmaker again
- Balancing different creative careers and identities
- The realities of indie filmmaking vs. expectations
- Mike's advice for up-and-coming filmmakers
- The kinds of sci-fi and genre stories Mike wants to tell
- How Mike's project "The James Scott Project" almost got made
Where to watch "From the Shadows"?
- Streaming on VUDU throughout October 22, 2023.
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