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

Nubius Black and Johnny Deth

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.

  1. Candy Tangerine Man - Blaxploitation Pimp 1975 Movie 1970s AfroSoul Black Film History

    2D AGO

    Candy Tangerine Man - Blaxploitation Pimp 1975 Movie 1970s AfroSoul Black Film History

    Black Deth 101 episode: The Candy Tangerine Man (1975) Slide on in, cool cats… this week Nubius and Johnny cruise through the neon-soaked, streetwise hustle of The Candy Tangerine Man — a slick slice of mid-70s L.A. life where the daytime grind meets the nighttime game. By day, he’s a straight-laced businessman.By night… he’s Candy. 🍊 This ain’t your typical blaxploitation pimp flick—it’s a character study wrapped in Cadillac chrome, with a beat that rides somewhere between ambition and illusion. Year: 1975Director: Matt CimberStar: John DanielsGenre: Blaxploitation / Drama / Slice-of-LifeSetting: Los Angeles – day hustle vs. night fantasy🔸 Dual Identity HustleJohnny by day vs. Candy by night — we dig into what that split really means. Is Candy power… or performance? 🔸 The Illusion of ControlCandy looks like he runs the streets—but does he really? Or is he just another player in a bigger system? 🔸 Masculinity & Image in the 70sFlash, women, cars… but underneath? Pressure, insecurity, survival. 🔸 L.A. as a CharacterFrom quiet suburban streets to neon-lit boulevards—this film feels like 1975. Johnny / Candy – John DanielsThe Women in Candy’s WorldDirected by Matt Cimber, known for blending exploitation with oddly personal storytelling.Star John Daniels also co-wrote the film—this is his vision of the lifestyle, not just a role.Shot on location in Los Angeles, giving it that raw, lived-in authenticity.This ain’t just about a man with two names…This is about the cost of becoming what the world expects you to be. Candy ain’t just a persona—he’s armor.And every night he puts it on… he loses a little more of the man underneath. Funky, laid-back groovesStreet jazz energyThat cruising-at-night, windows-down L.A. feelUnlike heavier hitters like Super Fly or Shaft, this film plays it quieter… more personal. It’s not about taking over the system—It’s about surviving inside it… and maybe fooling yourself along the way. “Some cats chase the crown…Candy? He wears it—Even if it’s made of glass, baby.” What do you think—Is Candy in control… or just playing the role too well? Drop your thoughts, leave a review, and keep those reels rollin’. 🎬 Film Basics🧠 What We Break Down🎭 Key Players🎥 Behind the Scenes🔍 Subtext Corner (Johnny Deth Style)🎶 Vibes & Sound🧨 Why It Matters🎤 📣 Join the Conversation

    46 min
  2. Lady Sings the Blues Vs. Billie Holiday’s Real Story, classic 1972 movie,

    MAR 13

    Lady Sings the Blues Vs. Billie Holiday’s Real Story, classic 1972 movie,

    In this episode of Black Deth 101, Nubius Black and Johnny Deth dis into Lady Sings the Blues (1972), the landmark film that brought Billie Holiday’s life to the screen and launched Diana Ross as a movie star. We had trouble with this one, neither of us liked it as much as we remembered. Released at a time when Hollywood was learning how to tell Black stories to mainstream audiences, Lady Sings the Blues became a major cultural moment — earning five Academy Award nominations and producing Motown’s fastest-selling album up to that time. But the film also raises questions. How much of Billie Holiday’s real story made it to the screen… and how much was softened for Hollywood prestige? Nubius and Johnny explore the movie’s history, its powerful performances, the real-life events behind the story, and the surprising things the film leaves out. • America in 1972 and the Hollywood climate that produced the film• Diana Ross’s first feature film role and Oscar nomination• Suzanne de Passe becoming the first Black woman nominated for a Best Original Screenplay Academy Award• The real story behind the film’s opening narcotics arrest — and why it didn’t happen• How Richard Pryor turned a one-day role into a scene-stealing performance• Why Billy Dee Williams got the role of Louis McKay after Levi Stubbs declined it• Berry Gordy taking over the film when it went over budget• Motown’s fastest-selling album and the film’s huge commercial success• Billie Holiday’s Cabaret Card and the legal system that limited her career• The real musicians missing from the film — including John Hammond, Louis Armstrong, and Duke Ellington All this and a Nubius rant about Timothee Chalemet!

    42 min
  3. Pam Grier is Friday Foster - Blaxoloitation 101 Classic of Black Film 1975 Fly Movie 1970s

    JAN 14

    Pam Grier is Friday Foster - Blaxoloitation 101 Classic of Black Film 1975 Fly Movie 1970s

    🎥 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 FosterYaphet Kotto as private-eye Colt HawkinsFeaturing: 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 FosterFriday Foster 1975Pam GrierYaphet KottoBlaxploitationBlack Deth 101Blaxploitation 10170s Black Cinema1970s MoviesClassic BlaxploitationBlack Cinema HistoryBlaxploitation Podcast Pam Grier Friday FosterYaphet Kotto Colt HawkinsEartha KittScatman CrothersTed LangeGodfrey CambridgeBlack Female Action HeroWomen in 70s Cinema Political ThrillerConspiracy ThrillerBlack Power Era70s Conspiracy FilmsParanoia ThrillerMedia and PowerAssassination PlotInvestigative ThrillerCult Classic Movies Black Deth PodcastBlack Deth 101 PodcastJohnny DethNubius BlackBlaxploitation PodcastCult Film PodcastClassic Movie PodcastRetro Film Podcast Best Blaxploitation MoviesPam Grier MoviesHidden 70s MoviesUnderrated 70s FilmsClassic Black FilmsVintage Crime Movies1970s Action MoviesCult Classic Podcast

    41 min

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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.