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Black Ink Cinema

Black Ink Cinema Podcast

A weekly TV and Film podcast
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‘Being black and gay, wasn't easy’For this episode I was lucky to speak with filmmaker Dr Somina ‘Mena’ Fombo to discuss her latest short film ‘ SOME GIRLS HATE DRESSES’. An executive coach, experienced mentor and Diversity and Inclusion cons
Shortlisted at this year's Oscars for Uplifting Black Voices Through Documentary forI was honoured to speak with directing duo Joe Brewster and Michéle Stephenson to discuss two of their documentaries. ‘Black Girls Play: The Story of Hand Game
‘I want to protect them, like they need to be protected, but, nobody was here to protect me’I had the privilege to sit down with Writer/Director Savanah Leah to discuss her debut feature film, Earth Mama. Ms Leaf, an Olympian, delivers a beau
‘Who decides where we are born, the life we live?’In this episode we are joined by writing extraordinaire Kay I. Jegede, a brilliant writer also known for shorts ‘I Am Mary (2020’) and ‘The Perfect Knight (2023)’.For this Black Ink Cinema e
‘In moonlight, black boys look blue.You blue, that's what I'm gon' call you. Blue’In this episode we are graced by the talented award winning Twayna Mayne. A stand up comedian, podcaster and writer. For this episode Twayna chose the award w
‘Someone called for a Doctor!’This episode we are graced with the multitalented Dr Michael Akadiri, for this episode Michael discusses balancing medicine and stand up. Who would play him in his biopic, his love for old school Nollywood movi
‘MESSAGE!’We kick off series 5 of Black Ink Cinema Podcast with US sensation @monroeMartiniii, who has appeared on Comedy Central, Netflix, NBC and Amazon Prime. For this episode Monroe chose the iconic spoof Don’t Be A Menace, why he love
‘Everyday we get to make a new choice’In this episode we are joined by the super Kazeem Jamal, a fantastic comedian and SEN teacher. We learn how he juggles the two lives, teacher and comedian. Joining forces with fellow comedians Darran Grif
SPECIALBlack Ink Cinema & L’Oreal celebrated the release of live action ‘The Little Mermaid’.L’Oreal’s Ethnicity and multiculturalism committee sponsored the event and were gracias to supply luxury goodies and MUA’s for the event.Our guests
Special guests: Andrew Mensah | Lola Jagun | Simon London | Adam Horton and Rachael RnRWAKANDA FOREVER: A beautiful tribute to our king Chadwick BosemanTo celebrate the release of BLACK PANTHER 2 we hosted a special FREE screening where we pa
Special Guests: Andrew Mensah | Lola Jagun | Simon London | Adam Horton and Rachael RnRWAKANDA FOREVER: A beautiful tribute to our king Chadwick BosemanTo celebrate the release of BLACK PANTHER 2 we hosted a special FREE screening where we pa
Junior Booker | Simon London | Monet Morgan | Darran Griffiths | Adam HortonNOPE:  ‘Don’t look him in the eyes!’To celebrate the release of NOPE we hosted a ‘Jordan Peele Takeover’ at @genesiscinema we had the usual 💁🏾‍♀️pre-screen recept
S4 EP.6 SPACE JAM:  ‘What’s up doc?’Gbemi: “I love Steve Harvey!”Black Ink Cinema’s Podcast Episode 6, hosts the charismatic Gbemi Oladipo who chose to celebrate the childhood favourite ‘Space Jam’. Gbemi shares with us his interesting upbrin
S4 EP.5 BEVERLY HILLS COP:  ‘Get the f%ck out of here!Akemnji: “Can you believe he was only 22 when he did Beverly Hills Cop!”“No one can test me on Dre or James Bond”Black Ink Cinema’s Podcast Episode 5, hosts the multifaceted Akemnji Ndifo
S4 EP4.SOUL ‘Can’t crush a soul here, that’s what life on earth is for’Michael: “I found it very philosophical, which I have always been interested in”Black Ink Cinema’s Podcast Episode 4, hosts the creative talent Michael Odewale who chose
S4 EP.3 PRECIOUS:  ‘The other day, I cried. But you know what? Fuck that day. That's why God, or whoever, makes other days.’Fatiha  Quote: “She is something beautiful from something horribleness”Black Ink Cinema’s Podcast Episode 3, hosts t
S4 EP2. THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS:  ‘You got a dream... You gotta protect it’‘You could have left me in the What’s App group by myself, and I would have argued with myself’ - DarranBlack Ink Cinema’s Podcast Episode 2 hosts the brilliant c
S4 EP1. BLACK PANTHER:  ‘Wakanda Forever!’We are kicking off series 4 of Black Ink Cinema’s Podcast with’ Britain's Got Talent 2022 WINNER’ the talented and hilarious Axel Blake. For this episode Axel chose the iconic Black Panther, why he lo
BLACK PANTHER:  ‘Wakanda Forever!’We are kicking off series 4 of Black Ink Cinema’s Podcast with’ Britain's Got Talent 2022 winner’ the talented and hilarious Axel Blake. For this episode Axel chose the iconic Black Panther, why he loves it so
BOXING DAY:  ‘Bruv, dem tings don’t work no more!’Boxing Day follows Melvin (Ameen), a British author living in America, who returns home to London for Christmas to introduce his American fiancée, Lisa (King), to his eccentric British-Caribbea
Loved my chat with the inspiring Bobby Kasanga, after turning his life around father, community leader, author and founder of Hackney Wick FC has inspired others to follow suit. He chose the fresh Candyman which highlights themes of gentrificat
Had a great time speaking with the funny Joe Jacobs, rapper and stand up comedian. He celebrated black cinema by picking Oscar winning Best Picture ‘Moonlight’. He spoke about why this film is important for everyone to see, the way it was brill
It was a pleasure speaking with news reporter Antoine Allen, who joined us to celebrate black cinema. He chose 1991 cult classic ‘New Jack City’. We explored the different themes in the movie from drugs, exploitation and power. While touching u
Gorgeous 'Secret Crush ITV' presenter Verona Rose, joined us to celebrate black cinema she chose 2006 ‘Phat Girlz’. We explored themes of the film, allowing black women to show their vulnerability and getting comfortable in our own skin.PHAT G
BROWN SUGAR, friends since childhood, a magazine editor and a hip-hop record executive, do they dare stumble into romantic territory.Actor, comedian Babatunde’s film choice to celebrate black cinema is 2002 ‘Brown Sugar’. Unwillingly confess
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