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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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Now we know (Lovecraft Country Episode 6 Meet me in Daegu)
The Magical Negro
33 minutes 59 seconds
5 years ago
Now we know (Lovecraft Country Episode 6 Meet me in Daegu)

Chalana and Stevens dive into episode 6 of Lovecraft Country Meet me in Daegu. The fellas get into the legend of the Kumiho, they also dissect Korean age of Consent and the issue with that. While tackling the notion of Love and the Nightingale Effect. Join us for another fun and exciting breakdown of Love Craft Country

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.