Black Deth 101 Podcast: Black Film, Blaxploitation, Exploitation Movies, 1970s Film History, Soul copertina

Black Deth 101 Podcast: Black Film, Blaxploitation, Exploitation Movies, 1970s Film History, Soul

Black Deth 101 Podcast: Black Film, Blaxploitation, Exploitation Movies, 1970s Film History, Soul

Di: Nubius Black and Johnny Deth
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Black Deth Blaxploitation 101 A bold, funky, history-deep Blaxploitation show blending film-school analysis with streetwise swagger— Nubius Black & Johnny Deth break it down like nobody else. Step into the funk-soaked world of Blaxploitation cinema. Johnny Deth and Nubious Black—two unapologetic voices breaking down the boldest, Blackest, baddest films of the '70s and beyond. From Shaft to Super Fly, from Curtis Mayfield grooves to Isaac Hayes' cinematic revolution, this podcast goes deep into the stories, sounds, and soul of a genre that changed everything. Raw, funny, fearless—and always funky.Nubius Black and Johnny Deth Arte
  • Welcome Home Brother Charles aka Soul Vengeance -Blaxploitation Black Film UCLA Film School 1970s Movies, 1975
    Feb 14 2026

    Summary


    In this episode of theBlaxploitation, Black Deth 101 podcast, hosts Nubius Black and Johnny Deth delve into the world of black exploitation films, focusing on the film 'Welcome Home, Brother Charles.' They explore the social context of the 1970s, character development, themes of revenge, and the unique filmmaking techniques used in the movie. The discussion also touches on cultural commentary regarding black male sexuality and the legacy of the film in contemporary cinema. Through humor and critical analysis, the hosts provide insights into the film's impact and significance.

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    49 min
  • Across 110th Street, Classic 1972 Action Police Procedural Blaxploitation Classic
    Jan 31 2026

    In this episode of Black Death 101, hosts Rodney Nubius Black and Johnny Deth delve into the world of Blaxploitation cinema, focusing on the film 'Across 110th Street.' They explore the socio-political context of Harlem in the 1970s, character dynamics, and the film's cinematography. The discussion also touches on the cultural impact of the film, its reception by critics, and the legacy it leaves behind in the genre of crime films.

    Takeaways

    The film is a reflection of the socio-political climate of 1970s Harlem.

    Character development is crucial in understanding the moral complexities of the film.

    Cinematography plays a significant role in creating the film's gritty atmosphere.

    The film's legacy influences modern crime dramas and series.

    Critics often overlook the cultural significance of Blaxploitation films.

    The portrayal of crime in the film raises questions about morality and justice.

    The film's tight narrative structure enhances its impact.

    The characters are multi-dimensional, showcasing both good and bad traits.

    The film's reception highlights the ongoing conversation about race in cinema.

    The discussion emphasizes the importance of recognizing the contributions of Black filmmakers.

    Blaxploitation, film analysis, Harlem, 1970s, crime, cinematography, cultural impact, character analysis, movie review, legacy

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    43 min
  • Pam Grier is Friday Foster - Blaxoloitation 101 Classic of Black Film 1975 Fly Movie 1970s
    Jan 14 2026

    🎥 BLACK DETH 101 — FRIDAY FOSTER (1975)“The Camera Clicks… Then the Bullets Fly.”

    She wasn’t hired to stop a conspiracy.
    She was hired to take pictures.

    But when Friday Foster walks into the wrong shot, she walks straight into the deadliest political plot Black America has ever seen.

    In this episode of Black Deth 101, Johnny Deth and Nubius Black dive into one of Pam Grier’s slickest, smartest, and most underrated performances — a blistering blend of fashion, funk, and full-blown paranoia that hits harder today than it did in ’75.

    🖤 A high-fashion photographer
    🖤 A murdered friend
    🖤 A secret plot to erase Black political leadership
    🖤 And one woman with enough nerve to blow the whole thing open

    This isn’t just a blaxploitation thriller — it’s a sharp-edged warning dressed in silk, platform heels, and cold-steel truth.

    Starring:
    Pam Grier as Friday Foster
    Yaphet Kotto as private-eye Colt Hawkins
    Featuring: Eartha Kitt, Godfrey Cambridge, Scatman Crothers, Ted Lange & more

    We break down:
    • Why Friday Foster is one of the smartest conspiracy thrillers of the 70s
    • How Pam Grier quietly redefined the action heroine
    • The real-world paranoia fueling the story

    Slide into the shadows, cool cats…
    The camera’s rolling — and the system is watching.

    Where the streets talk… and the reels roll.
    This is BLACK DETH 101.

    Friday Foster
    Friday Foster 1975
    Pam Grier
    Yaphet Kotto
    Blaxploitation
    Black Deth 101
    Blaxploitation 101
    70s Black Cinema
    1970s Movies
    Classic Blaxploitation
    Black Cinema History
    Blaxploitation Podcast

    Pam Grier Friday Foster
    Yaphet Kotto Colt Hawkins
    Eartha Kitt
    Scatman Crothers
    Ted Lange
    Godfrey Cambridge
    Black Female Action Hero
    Women in 70s Cinema

    Political Thriller
    Conspiracy Thriller
    Black Power Era
    70s Conspiracy Films
    Paranoia Thriller
    Media and Power
    Assassination Plot
    Investigative Thriller
    Cult Classic Movies

    Black Deth Podcast
    Black Deth 101 Podcast
    Johnny Deth
    Nubius Black
    Blaxploitation Podcast
    Cult Film Podcast
    Classic Movie Podcast
    Retro Film Podcast

    Best Blaxploitation Movies
    Pam Grier Movies
    Hidden 70s Movies
    Underrated 70s Films
    Classic Black Films
    Vintage Crime Movies
    1970s Action Movies
    Cult Classic Podcast

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    41 min
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