In this episode of 'Fox on Flix with Friends', Fox Indigo introduces herself as an amateur critic specializing in Black entertainment. She discusses the recent film 'Sinners' and addresses the fear surrounding it among some viewers. Fox then recommends three demonic movies that Christians should avoid: 'Eve's Bayou', 'Beloved', and 'The Deliverance', providing insights into each film's themes and content. She concludes with a call for recommendations and encourages viewers to engage with his content.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to Fox on Flix; Don't Forget to Subscribe
02:17 Who is Fox Indigo?
03:18 Top Three Demonic Movies Christians Should Avoid
04:37 #1 In-Depth Review of 'Eve's Bayou'
09:33 #2 'Beloved', Sick & Twisted
12:24 #3 'The Deliverance'...So Nasty!
15:30 Final Warnings and Film Recommendations
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In this episode of Fox on Flix, host Fox Indigo discusses the British supernatural series 'Domino Day,' exploring its themes, character dynamics, and cultural significance. The conversation delves into comparisons with 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' critiques of visual aesthetics, and the portrayal of interracial relationships and microaggressions. Fox Indigo emphasizes the importance of character development and expresses hopes for future seasons, highlighting the need for authentic storytelling in Black entertainment.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Fox on Flix
00:14 Welcome to Fox on Flix
01:59 Domino Day, Something Witchy
03:45 American Vs British Television
06:14 Questionable Outfit Choices
07:19 Interracial Relationships & Microaggressions
11:01 Is Domino Day the New Buffy
15:56 It's Worth a Watch
One of Them Days; (2025, American)
In this engaging conversation, Fox Indigo and Tiffany review the buddy comedy film 'One of Them Days,' featuring Kiki Palmer and SZA. They discuss the film's themes of friendship, character dynamics, and cultural commentary, while also exploring the performances of the cast and the writing behind the movie. The hosts share their personal insights and experiences, making for a lively and relatable discussion about the film's impact and relevance.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Movie Overview
00:58 Characters and Performances
02:58 Themes of Friendship and Relationships
04:56 Cultural Commentary and Representation
06:59 The Deep Bonds of Friendships and a Rising Star
10:23 Perfect Male Casting and Character Impressions
11:27 Gentrification and Social Commentary
11:50 The Role of the 'White Savior' in Storytelling
12:19 Character Decisions and Consequences
13:22 Katt Williams, Payday Lady & Supporting Cast
14:53 Keke Palmer & Sza, the Unexpected Duo
16:18 Exploring Social Anxiety in Performance
16:51 Film Score, Final Thoughts and other Movie Recommendations
Color Purple circa 1985/Color Purple (The Musical) 2023
Reboots. Honestly? We’re over them.
So when word dropped that The Color Purple was getting the reboot treatment — Fox Indigo was not impressed. But after the buzz died down, curiosity (and courage) kicked in…
Joined by guest friend Yahhila Yisrael, Fox takes on the bold task of watching both versions — the 1985 Steven Spielberg classic and the 2023 musical reimagining by Blitz Bazawule.
Join the real talk as they review, compare, and get into the heart of these two powerful adaptations:
Did the culture really need this reboot?
Can a musical retelling hold the same emotional weight?
How do the casts, themes, and energy compare across decades?
And how true are either of them to Alice Walker's original book?
Life is what you make it… and this episode? It’s a whole vibe.This episode is raw, reflective, and full of insight — perfect for anyone who loves film, storytelling, or just good conversation.
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'The Book of Clarence' 2023 (Netflix)
The Bible is the most purchased book in the world — but what about the pages left out?
This week, Fox Indigo is joined by special guests Stacy Starlite and Face Gartrel to peel back the layers of "The Book of Clarence", a daring and imaginative film written and directed by Jeymes Samuel (The Harder They Fall).
Set in the time of Jesus, this moderate-paced film reimagines familiar stories through an unfamiliar lens — diving deep into faith, theology, and the very human desire for purpose. Whether it’s truth, myth, or something in between, Clarence’s journey will have you questioning what we believe... and why.
Is this a lost gospel? Or a powerful allegory for modern seekers?
Join the convo, laugh a little, and reflect a lot — in this honest review of one of the most intriguing films of the year.
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NOTE: There will be spoilers... lol, sorry not sorry
Jason's Lyric, Drama/Romance (American; Circa 1994)
Could you walk away from true love to protect family?
This week, Fox and fan-favorite Tamarsha return to explore what they both believe could be the spiritual follow-up to Poetic Justice — the passionate and poetic Southern love story, “Jason’s Lyric.”
Written by Bobby Smith Jr. and directed by Doug McHenry, this emotionally charged film takes us deep into the heart of Texas, where fate steps in and sparks fly between Jason (Allen Payne) and Lyric (Jada Pinkett-Smith). But love doesn’t come easy — especially with Jason’s brother Joshua (Bokeem Woodbine) standing in the way, scarred by trauma and pain.
Is love enough when loyalty is on the line? Would u sacrifice your future to save your family?
Tap in for deep feels, raw truths, and a beautiful Black love story that still resonates today. Follow. Share. And Share Again.
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Poetic Justice, Drama (American; Circa 1993)
How easy is it to find love after a devastating loss?
That’s the question at the center of Justice’s journey (played by Janet Jackson) in the classic 90s film “Poetic Justice,” written and directed by the late John Singleton. A film both praised and debated, it’s inspired by the soulful works of Maya Angelou and remains a cultural cornerstone in Black cinema.
This week, Fox and returning guest Tamarsha dig deep into the themes, performances, and cultural legacy of the film. Is Poetic Justice a raw portrayal of Black love and healing, or is it more style than substance?
Starring Janet Jackson (For Colored Girls, Why Did I Get Married) and the late Tupac Shakur (Juice, Above the Rim), this West Coast drama is a must-watch — and this episode is a must-listen if you want to join the conversation!
Tune in for the debate, stay for the nostalgia. Follow. Share. And Share Again.
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Namaste Wahala; Rom-com, 2020 (Netflix; Nigerian)
How important is the support of family and friends when love crosses cultural lines?
This Valentine’s season, before you light the candles or book that dinner, join Fox and guest Duane in the Fox Den as they dive into a romance comedy that fuses Nollywood flair with Bollywood magic — and delivers laughs, culture clashes, and heartwarming chaos!
This first-ever African movie review on the platform shines a light on “Namaste Wahala”, the cross-cultural romantic comedy directed by Hamisha Daryani Ahuja in her directorial debut. Starring Ini Dima-Okojie, Richard Mofe-Damijo, and Anee Icha, this movie will have your head spinning in the best way.
Whether you’re boo’d up or flying solo this February, this episode is full of fun, insights, and a few spoilers — so buckle up!
Listen. Laugh. Love cross-culturally.
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Nanny; Thriller, 2022 (Netflix; American)
Could you leave your child behind to build a better future for them?
Join Fox and her guest friends Tamarsha and first-time guest Stacy as they unpack the emotionally charged and visually gripping film "Nanny", directed by the brilliant Nikyatu Jusu. Follow Aisha (portrayed by Anna Diop), a mother from Senegal, as she navigates the challenges of working as a nanny for a wealthy New York family — all while haunted by the pull of home and the weight of unseen forces.
This suspense-filled psychological thriller is drenched in rich African folklore, cultural symbolism, and maternal strength. It’ll have you wondering: What is the true cost of sacrifice?
Expect laughs, deep thoughts, and a few spoilers! Follow. Share. And Share Again.
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Posse, Western (American; Circa 1993)
Forget everything you thought you knew about cowboys. Contrary to popular belief, the original cowboy was Black — YES, really! This week, ride shotgun with Fox and special guest Tamarsha as they saddle up for a deep dive into the untold history behind Mario Van Peebles' 90s western "Posse" — a fictional tale built on powerful truths.
From chuckles to chills, this untraditional western brings justice, swagger, and historical reflection. Learn about Jesse and his gang of outlaws as they stand tall in a time of racial terrorism and forgotten heroes. It’s entertaining, enlightening, and bound to spark conversation.
Written & Directed by Mario Van Peebles, this episode is full of fun insights and a few spoilers too — so consider yourself warned!
Tap in, laugh a little, learn a lot.
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Beyond the Lights; Romance/Drama, 2014 (Netflix, American)
What kind of life is it if you can’t live it on your own terms?
Join guest host Tiffani and Fox as they dive into Beyond the Lights (2014), the soulful, pop-filled romance-drama by Gina Prince-Bythewood (The Woman King, Love & Basketball). Think Romeo & Juliet meets The Bodyguard — a powerful tale of love, identity, and breaking free.
Follow the emotional journey of rising pop star Noni (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) and grounded hero Kaz (Nate Parker) as they fight for love amidst fame, expectations, and two very different worlds.
Spoiler alert: We’re unpacking it all — the glam, the heartbreak, the realness.
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Lovecraft Country Ep.2 - 'Whitey's on the Moon' (HBO; American; 2020)
What secrets do you carry—and what would happen if they were revealed?
Join Fox and special guest Mackenson as they dive deep into Lovecraft Country, following Atticus (played by Jonathan Majors) on his journey to uncover the truth behind his missing father, his mysterious birthright, and the haunting legacy of Ardham Lodge.
Each week, we explore the rich, untold stories of Foundational Black Americans in the 1950s through the lens of one of the most powerful sci-fi series of our time. Expect deep discussions, hidden histories, cultural reflections, and more.
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(Note: Spoilers ahead!)
Crooklyn (American; circa 1994)
Can you hear it? The laughter, the sunshine, the ice cream truck's jingle—it's the sound of summer! This week’s nostalgia pick is Spike Lee’s 1994 classic, Crooklyn, a soulful coming-of-age tale set in 1970s Brooklyn. Join Fox and special guest Tamarsha as they dive into memories of summers past and explore the film’s powerful themes of community, sibling bonds, and growing up. Featuring legends like Alfre Woodard and Delroy Lindo, this episode is full of laughs, love, and a little bit of heartache.
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Lovecraft Country Ep.1 - 'Sundown' (HBO; American; 2020)
Dive into a thrilling podcast journey as Fox and special guest Mackenson break down one of the most acclaimed sci-fi series set in 1950s Jim Crow America. When a father mysteriously disappears, Atticus (Jonathan Majors), Letitia (Jurnee Smollett), and Uncle George (Courtney B. Vance) embark on a perilous quest that crosses racial boundaries and reveals hidden histories.
Each episode unpacks the eerie, powerful, and eye-opening moments of this groundbreaking show that shines a spotlight on the lives of Foundational Black Americans. Expect deep conversations, historical insights, and a love for storytelling that broadens your perspective.
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Note: Spoilers ahead!
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Soul Food (American; circa 1997)
What comes to mind when you hear the word family? Is it love, warmth, and togetherness — or drama, tension, and complicated dynamics? In this episode, Fox Indigo and friend Tamarsha take a nostalgic journey back to the 1997 cult classic Soul Food, starring Vanessa Williams (Ugly Betty) and Mekhi Phifer (8 Mile).
They dive deep into the film’s powerful exploration of family values, cultural traditions, and gender roles, reflecting on how these themes still resonate today. Whether your family is chosen or blood, this conversation will stir your soul and maybe even bring a few tears.
Spoiler Alert: We’re talking all the good stuff.
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Sweetheart; Horror, 2019 (Netflix; American)
The episode spotlights a Sci-fi/Horror film written by J.D. Dillard, blending elements of Cast Away and Lost. It follows Jenn, played by Kiersey Clemons, as she navigates life alone on a secluded island after a crash—what first seems peaceful quickly turns eerie. The host explores survival, isolation, and the unique perspective of a Black woman in this setting. She also dives into the film’s themes and symbolism.
Additionally, the podcast includes —spoiler alerts.
Passing; Drama, 2021 (Netflix; American)
In this episode, Fox Indigo dives into Passing (Netflix), exploring themes of identity, race, and the pursuit of happiness through the complex lives of Irene (Tessa Thompson) and Clare (Ruth Negga). The discussion unpacks what it means to hide one's past, the emotional costs of "passing," and the impact of Black American culture on global art and music. Listeners are encouraged to join the conversation, share their thoughts, and decide if this Harlem-set story from the 1920s is worth the watch.
Spoiler alert included!
Lupin, Season 1; 2021 (Netflix; French):
Meet Assane Diop, the suave, brilliant thief shaking up Paris—played flawlessly by Omar Sy in Netflix’s hit series Lupin. Inspired by the legendary Arsène Lupin, this modern-day gentleman thief is on a personal mission to uncover the truth behind his father's mysterious downfall.
Lupin, Season 1; 2021 (Netflix; French)
Join host Fox Indigo for a spoiler-filled dive into Lupin Part 1, where suspense meets sophistication, revenge fuels justice, and every twist keeps you guessing.
If you love smart storytelling, bold moves, and stylish crime drama, this one’s for you.
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