Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood] is a comedic podcast that reviews films with leading actors
This week we review 2004 comedy Soul Plane with Kevin Hart, Method Man, Snoop Dogg, and Sofia Vergar
A special Live episode from Austin's SXSW Festival: the boys test the audience's knowledge o
Nick Cannon burst onto the scene in the early 2000's with the surprise hit film Drumline, also s
A Disney produced film with an all black cast, two female leads and a woman of color director? We re
The boys review Get Out (2017) - Jordan Peele's thriller starting Daniel Kaluuya and Alison Will
Phoebe Robinson (2 Dope Queens, Sooo Many White Guys) joins the fellas to talk about this year's
Guest Tanisha Long (MTV's Girl Code) joins as we review the 1996 film Set It Off starring powerh
Ease on down this podcast episode as special guest Nik Walker (Hamilton) joins to talk about the Mot
Special guest Gaby Wilson (MTV) joins us to discuss The Joy Luck Club, written and based off the pop
Jaime Foxx is back in the leading role with the new film Sleepless, a 2017 remake of a French film &
Inauguration Day is here and we are celebrating (or rather mourning) by reviewing the 2003 film Head
Happy MLK Day weekend! In honor of Dr. King, we review the 2014 film Selma directed by Ava Duvernay
Happy New Year! We have special guest Tessa Hersh (Refinery 29's Riot, UCB) and are reviewing th
Special guest Caroline Martin (Broad City, Astronomy Club) joins us as we discuss our first animated
Fences, the new film directed by Denzel Washington, starring Viola Davis and himself and based off t
Hallelujer! The boys quickly revisit Tyler Perry in the form of 2013's A Madea Christmas which a
Special guest Michelle Buteau (Best Week Ever, @Midnight) is with us to talk Last Holiday starring Q
Special guest Ray Cordova (Astronomy Club) helps us dive into this year's indie darling, Moonlig
Happy Thanksgiving! The boys discuss the 1997 holiday classic Soul Food, starring Vanessa Williams,
It's the 20th Year Anniversary of Space Jam starring Michael Jordan and we used that as an excus