The New Chitlin Circuit

By: The New Chitlin Circuit Podcast
  • Summary

  • The New Chitlin Circuit is where independent Black movies shine brightest. Every Monday, Syd and Lex dive deep into online catalogs, like Tubi, to find the best in Black indies. Whether you're a fan of "Hood Movies" or you're just looking for an underrated gem to add to your watchlist; tune into The New Chitlin Circuit.
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Episodes
  • She Taught Love (2024)
    Nov 18 2024

    Syd & Lex review "She Taught Love" written by and staring Darrell Brit-Gibson. Syd is loving this LA romance. The soundtrack and LA views in this film leave both hosts with nostalgia for Insecure.

    Movie Info

    She Taught Love (2024)

    Synopsis: A guy, Frank, on a self-destructive path. A girl, Mali, with an expiration date. What a perfect time to meet and fall in love.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7983904/

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    The New Chitlin Circuit is the only podcast dedicated solely to highlighting Black, independent film. Every Monday, Syd and Lex review a Black indie, low-budget, or direct-to-tv movie. Some weeks the hosts dig into an edgy Hood-drama on Tubi. Other weeks, Syd and Lex dive into meditative, arthouse films. But every week, it's Black Indies Only.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Mr. Crocket
    Oct 28 2024

    Syd & Lex review 'Mr. Crocket' starring Elvis Nolasco. Syd may be increasing her tolerance for scary movies, but this gory horror was no easy watch. Lex somehow finds something religious about this fright.

    Movie Info

    Mr. Crocket

    Synopsis: A mother embarks on a perilous quest to rescue her son from a demonic children's show host who is kidnapping kids.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32916093/


    Follow The New Chitlin Circuit

    www.tiktok.com/@newchitlincircuit

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    www.thenewchitlincircuit.com

    Email: ask@thenewchitlincircuit.com

    The New Chitlin Circuit is the only podcast dedicated solely to highlighting Black, independent film. Every Monday, Syd and Lex review a Black indie, low-budget, or direct-to-tv movie. Some weeks the hosts dig into an edgy Hood-drama on Tubi. Other weeks, Syd and Lex dive into meditative, arthouse films. But every week, it's Black Indies Only.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • The Fits
    Oct 14 2024

    Syd & Lex review 'The Fits' from Anna Rose Holmer and Saela Davis. Lex is blown away by the sheer accuracy of this film's portrayal of the struggle to grow into gender. Syd is swayed into giving flowers to this story, and its lead actor-ess.

    Movie Info

    The Fits

    Synopsis: While training at the gym 11-year-old tomboy Toni becomes entranced with a dance troupe. As she struggles to fit in she finds herself caught up in danger as the group begins to suffer from fainting spells and other violent fits.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4238858/

    Follow The New Chitlin Circuit

    www.tiktok.com/@newchitlincircuit

    instagram.com/newchitlincircuit

    www.thenewchitlincircuit.com

    Email: ask@thenewchitlincircuit.com

    The New Chitlin Circuit is the only podcast dedicated solely to highlighting Black, independent film. Every Monday, Syd and Lex review a Black indie, low-budget, or direct-to-tv movie. Some weeks the hosts dig into an edgy Hood-drama on Tubi. Other weeks, Syd and Lex dive into meditative, arthouse films. But every week, it's Black Indies Only.

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    1 hr and 10 mins

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