Things never Said Feat. J.Rowe

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ym5ia-fa41ad

Reel Poets with the sensational Sac poet, J. Rowe review the 2013 film: Things Never Said. Starring Omari Hardwick (Power, Nobody’s Fool) Tamala Jones and Shanola Hampton (Shameless). The Slam poems became the markers to the Shanola’s character growth as deals with domestic violence, betrayal, love and willpower. Plus, Toxic Masculinity became the subject with several scene. #pettydick

Snap Judgment

7 out of 12 snaps

Instagram

Marvin: Starvinmarvin09

Auntie Vice: Auntie Vice

Charron Smith: Iambiczine

J.Rowe: Rowe.writes

Bright Star Feat. Danielle Metzinger

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-wenac-f97da4

The Reel Poets review 2009 British film, Bright Star, with Guest Poet: Danielle Metzinger. Bright Star tell the story of short love affair of Poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne. We discuss the Landscape, enchanted scenes and the cast.  We discuss the life of Fanny and John separately & together.  Plus, We rant and compare TV shows like The Greats and Bridgerton to the movie.

 

Snap Judgement  

5.5 out of 12 Snaps

 

Social Media

Danielle – Divametz (IG)

Marvin – Starvinmarvin09 (IG)

Auntie Vice – Auntie Vice (Social Media)

CharRon – Iambiczine (social Media) 

The Philharmonik – Human Orchestra

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-gr62a-f8e2bf

CharRon finally get the pleasure to speak to the sensational recording Artist: The Philharmonik. They discuss his upbringing and his music. Plus, CharRon get deep in some of Phil’s inspiration that are felt in his music and production.  

Social Media

 

The Philharmonik (Social Media) www.thephilharmonik.com

CharRon – Iambiczine (social Media)

Excerpt

The Philharmonik – Underdog, Mama’s House, & Energy

Alina Berez & Garmatias – Maybe

Love Beats Rhymes Feat Tarandeep

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-i5as8-f8a2c5

Reel Poetry with Tarandeep review 2017 film Love Beats Rhymes (starring Jill Scott, Azealia Banks, Common, and John David Washington).  The main question, Is rap poetry?, is a good talking point but the movie doesn’t dive into it as much and deals a lot of clichés with the cast. 

 

Snap Judgement: 

6.5 out 12

 

Social Media:

CharRon: Iambiczine (social media)

Marvin: Starvinmarvin09 (IG)

Auntie Vice: Auntie Vice (social Media)

Tarandeep: Tokyotara (IG)

Speak to me in Poetry

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-4zwmw-f7fb9d

Iambic Poetry podcast present REEL POETRY

The Reel Poets review the 2011 independent file, Speak to me in poetry, a movie about a shy guy who make a wish to talk like a poet.  This movie got the chatter going and the Reel poets angry at CharRon watching this. From the acting, screenwriting, lighting, and ethnical appropriation; the director should listen to what not to do again. But we do find one spark of Light about mental health.

 

Snap Judgement:   

1.5 out of 9 snaps

 

Social Media 

Marvin: Starvinmarvin09 (IG)

Auntie Vice: Auntie Vice (social media)

CharRon: https:\\linktr.ee\Iambiczine

Slam Movie

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-gs8s9-f75491

Slam 

The Reel Poets welcome AndYes to the panel as they discuss the 1998 Film, Slam, that features Poetry Slam champion Saul Williams and Sonja Sohn. We discuss some poems and several scenes.  Plus, we got our first 0.5 snap judgment on the show. 

 

Social Media

AndYes: Social Media -AndYes

Auntie Vice: Social Media – Auntie Vice

CharRon: Social Media – Iambiczine

Marvin: IG – Starvinmarvin09

Natachi Mez – Immaculate

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-66989-f62083

CharRon zoom chatted with Sacramento Poetry Quarterly First Slam Winner: Natachi Mez. Natachi discussed her journey with computers, poetry, music and being a woman. 

 

Social Media: 

Natachi – Natachi.life (Instagram)

CharRon – Iambiczine (all Social Media)

 

Poems excerpt: (found on Youtube)

Natachi Mez – Immaculate

Natachi and Naina Durga – All the god I need

Dead Poets Society

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ys56i-f5a995

Iambic Poetry Podcast Presents Reel Poetry

This episode, we have a returning Podcast guest, Len Germinera (Episode 3) join us. As Reel Poets review the Academy award winning film: Dead Poets Society starring Robin William and a slew of actors that were excellent. But this is a go-to movie for English Teachers to give a taste of Poetry and Plays. But, does it hold up?

 

Snap Judgement:

7.5 out of 12 

 

Social Media:

 

Marvin : Starvinmarvin09 (IG)

Auntie Vice: Auntie Vice (all)

Len Germinera: www.lengerminera.com

CharRon Smith: Iambiczine (all)