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The Magical Negro
Chalana Bel-Air
19 episodes
2 weeks ago
The Magical Negro is a movie trope used for decades to characterize black people in movies and tv. Chalana and Stevens two black movie critics are here to breakdown the barriers of film criticism and decode the deeper meaning of movies and tv using the lens of two young black men in America.
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The Magical Negro is a movie trope used for decades to characterize black people in movies and tv. Chalana and Stevens two black movie critics are here to breakdown the barriers of film criticism and decode the deeper meaning of movies and tv using the lens of two young black men in America.
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TV & Film
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It's A Man! (Lovecraft Country Episode 4 History of Violence)
The Magical Negro
52 minutes 10 seconds
5 years ago
It's A Man! (Lovecraft Country Episode 4 History of Violence)
A History of Violence is the 4th episode of Lovecraft Country and Chalana and Stevens Dive deep into the meaning of the episode. Breaking down the History of Violence against minorities. As well as the history of Violence against Women, LGBT and other groups.  How the Episode really dives deep into human Gender and Sexuality. While showing the violence of Titus Braithwhite 
The Magical Negro
The Magical Negro is a movie trope used for decades to characterize black people in movies and tv. Chalana and Stevens two black movie critics are here to breakdown the barriers of film criticism and decode the deeper meaning of movies and tv using the lens of two young black men in America.