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Reels & Riddims
Kerry-Ann & Mikelah
36 episodes
3 months ago
Send us a text In this season finale we take a deep dive into the 2012 film Home Again, a gripping Caribbean drama that explores what happens when deportees are forced to return to a country they barely know. Starring Tatyana Ali, Stephan James, and Lyriq Bent, Home Again brings to life the emotional and social challenges faced by those sent back to Jamaica from the U.S., UK, and Canada. We unpack the film’s key themes—like identity, belonging, reintegration, and systemic injustice Connect wi...
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Send us a text In this season finale we take a deep dive into the 2012 film Home Again, a gripping Caribbean drama that explores what happens when deportees are forced to return to a country they barely know. Starring Tatyana Ali, Stephan James, and Lyriq Bent, Home Again brings to life the emotional and social challenges faced by those sent back to Jamaica from the U.S., UK, and Canada. We unpack the film’s key themes—like identity, belonging, reintegration, and systemic injustice Connect wi...
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Reels & Riddims
"Home Again": Deportation, Identity & Caribbean Realities – Season 3 Finale
Send us a text In this season finale we take a deep dive into the 2012 film Home Again, a gripping Caribbean drama that explores what happens when deportees are forced to return to a country they barely know. Starring Tatyana Ali, Stephan James, and Lyriq Bent, Home Again brings to life the emotional and social challenges faced by those sent back to Jamaica from the U.S., UK, and Canada. We unpack the film’s key themes—like identity, belonging, reintegration, and systemic injustice Connect wi...
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3 months ago
29 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Sugar Dumplin': Celebrating Jamaican Culture & Honoring Comedy Legend Oliver Samuels
Send us a text This episode highlights the creative journey behind the film Sugar Dumplin, focusing on its themes of family, identity, and the impact of dementia. Tristan Barrocks and Donisha Prendergast share their insights on cultural representation and the importance of community engagement in the narrative. • Discussion on the personal motivations behind creating Sugar Dumplin • Exploration of the father-daughter relationship affected by dementia • Emphasis on the need for authentic re...
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3 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Speed, Legacy and the Woman Nobody Missed for Three Years
Send us a text In this episode, we explore two fascinating documentaries through Caribbean cultural perspectives - "Sprint" on Netflix and "Dreams of a Life" on Amazon Prime - offering unique insights on Olympic track stars and a mysterious woman who died alone in her apartment, undiscovered for three years. "Sprint" follows Olympic track stars like Noah Lyles, Sha'Carri Richardson, Shericka Jackson, Kishane Thompson and more preparing for the 2024 Paris Olympics"Dreams of a Life" tells the t...
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4 months ago
40 minutes

Reels & Riddims
One Love (2003): 22 Years Later with Kymani Marley, Cherine Anderson & Idris Elba
Send us a text After 22 years, we finally watch the 2003 film "One Love" starring Kymani Marley and Cherine Anderson, with a pre-fame Idris Elba playing a supporting role. This romantic drama explores forbidden love between a Rastafarian musician and a Pentecostal preacher's daughter who meet at a music competition in Jamaica. Listen for our take on the movie. Connect with us: @reelsandriddims on Instagram Website | YouTube A Breadfruit Media Production
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4 months ago
25 minutes

Reels & Riddims
What We've Been Watching: Spring Edition
Send us a text In this episode, we discuss our spring watchlists. Shows discussed in this episode: "Swagger" (Apple TV) delivers authentic portrayal of young Black basketball players navigating social movements and showcasing Black joy"Court of Gold" (Netflix) and "I Beat the Dream Team" (HBO Max) "Paradise" on Hulu presents an intriguing take on end-of-the-world scenarios with unexpected plot twistsHBO's Luther Vandross documentary reveals the music legend's struggles with crossover s...
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5 months ago
42 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Rockers: A Dive into 1970s Jamaican Cinema & Reggae Culture
Send us a text We take a deep dive into the 1978 film Rockers, exploring its cultural significance and impact on the Rastafarian movement through reggae music. The episode connects the dots between the film’s portrayal of community perseverance and the historical context of 1970s Jamaica. • Exploration of the film's setting in 1970s Jamaica • Discussion of the filmmakers and their approach • Analysis of cultural significance and themes of resistance • Insights into the real-life connectio...
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5 months ago
29 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Jamaica Story: My Story, Your Story, Our Story | Documentary Review
Send us a text Mikey T's documentary "Jamaica Story" serves as a rich exploration of Jamaican culture, identity, and the diaspora's impact on societal growth. Through diverse perspectives, the episode addresses critical issues including migration, media representation, and the importance of community action. • Discussion on the importance of accessible projects for cultural dialogue • Reflection on the impact of social media on lifestyle choices • Analysis of diverse perspectives presented...
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6 months ago
27 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Breaking Down HBO Max’s ‘Get Millie Black’: A Jamaican Crime Drama
Send us a text"Get Millie Black" unearths the layers of family dynamics, ambition and crime through the lens of Jamaican culture. As Millie navigates a complex investigation, the show reveals deeper societal issues, intertwining personal traumas with broader cultural challenges. • Exploration of familial complexities and unresolved traumas • Representation of queerness and the LGBTQ+ experience in Jamaica • Themes of ambition leading to dire consequences • Rich visual stor...
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6 months ago
51 minutes

Reels & Riddims
What We've Been Watching - Winter Edition
Send us a textIn this episode, we explore our winter watchlists, diving into thrilling series and documentaries that capture our attention and reflect Caribbean cultural narratives. Our discussion of 'Cross' and 'Martha' showcases engaging storytelling. We also chat about creating a community around shared viewing experiences and share our excitement for upcoming releases.Shows discussed in this episode:Cross on AmazonMartha on NetflixDune Prophecy on MaxLater Daters on NetflixThe Madness on ...
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7 months ago
30 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Netflix's Brother: A Canadian-Jamaican Drama
Send us a textIn this episode, we discuss the Canadian-Jamaican drama, "Brother," a film that highlights the narratives of identity, family, and the immigrant experience within Toronto's vibrant Scarborough district. The story follows two brothers, Michael and Francis, as they grapple with the impact of familial absence and the struggles of immigrant families, uncovering themes of community and identity. Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of personal interpretations and diver...
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7 months ago
39 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Prime's Boxing Day & Christmas Movie Favorites
Send us a textJoin us in this festive episode where we dive into the magic of Christmas 🎄 movies through a Caribbean-American lens, featuring a special review of Boxing Day (available on Amazon Prime) and share our top picks for holiday movies that blend humor, family, and tradition. Whether it’s Elf or This Christmas, our “Reels List” will give you all the cozy vibes for the season.Discover how Caribbean culture meets Christmas traditions, with lively commentary on cast performances, cu...
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8 months ago
25 minutes

Reels & Riddims
The Honorable Shyne: From Hip-Hop Stardom to Political Leadership in Belize
Send us a textWhat if a young rapper could rise to political prominence, transforming his life and the future of his nation? On this episode of Reels and Riddims, we take you on an extraordinary journey through the life of Moses "Shyne" Barrow. From the glitz and glamour of the rap world to the sober corridors of political power in Belize, Shyne's story is one of resilience and transformation. Join us as we discuss the documentary "The Honorable Shyne," now available on Hulu. With a focus on ...
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8 months ago
41 minutes

Reels & Riddims
The Reels & Riddims Expanded Rating System for Caribbean Representation in TV & Film
Send us a textWe've revamped our rating system with fresh categories that spotlight the magic of soundtracks and cultural settings. Originally, Reels & Riddims identified Accent, Character Development, and Storyline as essential elements to evaluate the authenticity and quality of Caribbean representation in media. Now, we’re excited to introduce a more comprehensive, five-part rating system to deepen these assessments and bring focus to elements that amplify the Caribbean experience. We ...
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8 months ago
12 minutes

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New Season + What We’ve Been Watching Over the Break
Send us a textWelcome to season 3 of Reels and Riddims, where we bring a fresh perspective rooted in our Jamaican & Caribbean heritage and experiences in America. In this episode we catch you up on all the shows and movies we’ve been into since Season 2 ended which includes hits like Hulu's Reasonable Doubt to Apple TV's Vince Vaughn's Bad Monkey. We also explore other captivating series like How to Die Alone and dive into HBO Max's Coming From America, a narrative that follows Black...
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9 months ago
17 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Exploring Queenie: Book vs Hulu Series & Celebrating Caribbean Identities
Send us a textJoin us on this episode of Reels and Riddims, where we discuss Candice Carty Williams' "Queenie," and its Hulu miniseries adaptation. We dissect Queenie's tumultuous journey through her twenties, including her relationships, exploring her dating life, the influence of her family history, and the body fetishization she faces. We also try unravel the complexities in her strained relationship with her mother. Celebrate the richness of Jamaican and Caribbean identities on ...
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1 year ago
54 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Thriller Turns 40: Michael Jackson's Timeless Legacy & Impact on Pop Culture
Send us a textEver wondered how Michael Jackson's "Thriller" album managed to stay relevant across generations? Get ready to uncover the secrets behind its universal appeal as we celebrate its 40th anniversary! From our childhood memories of eagerly watching the groundbreaking "Thriller" music video to the way it continues to captivate our own children today, this episode is a heartfelt tribute to the King of Pop. Listen as we reminisce about the cultural impact of Michael Jackson’s music in ...
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1 year ago
40 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell | A Look Into His Life & Influences
Send us a text"Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell" is a Netflix documentary that pulls back the curtain, of the early life and influences of Christopher Wallace, better known as The Notorious B.I.G. Through never-before-seen home video footage, we witness the transformation of a Brooklyn boy into a global icon. The significance of Biggie's Jamaican heritage, his profound connection with his mother Voletta Wallace, and the pivotal moments that marked his ascension to rap nobility - it's all la...
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1 year ago
37 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Netflix's Shirley: Honoring the Legacy and Power of Shirley Chisholm
Send us a textOur latest episode, features the film "Shirley," starring Regina King and directed by the visionary John Ridley. We break down the intricacies of Chisholm's presidential campaign, her indelible Barbadian-American heritage, and how her story resonates with the undercurrents of today's societal fabric. As watched the film we can't help but share a connection to Shirley's pioneering essence, a reminder that the courage to lead often begins with the courage to be different.As we ste...
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1 year ago
49 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Pon di Replay: Live Episode Recording | Recap & Catchups
Send us a textThis episode is an edited version of our Instagram Live from April 19th. Listen to Mikelah and Kerry-Ann catch up on the latest on TV and streaming kicking it off with Sheryl Lee Ralph's ongoing Jamaican representation in Abbott Elementary. Their discussion moves to the reality show that brings the Cayman Islands to life and the excitement building around "Shirley" and "Queenie."Amid reflections and laughs, we also discuss the less than transparent decisions behind televisi...
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1 year ago
23 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Riddims: A Night with the Marley Brothers at the Traffic Jam Concert
Send us a textIt's a riddims episode! Mikelah went to the Traffic Jam Concert, featuring Damian Jr. Gong Marley and Stephen Ragga Marley. Relive the magic with Mikelah as she recounts the concert where the synergy between these siblings wasn't just heard; it was felt. Tune in for an episode that celebrates not only the sounds of reggae but also the enduring spirit of the Marley family, connecting us all through the power of music.Video: Jamdown's FinestSign up for Sendwave an...
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1 year ago
17 minutes

Reels & Riddims
Send us a text In this season finale we take a deep dive into the 2012 film Home Again, a gripping Caribbean drama that explores what happens when deportees are forced to return to a country they barely know. Starring Tatyana Ali, Stephan James, and Lyriq Bent, Home Again brings to life the emotional and social challenges faced by those sent back to Jamaica from the U.S., UK, and Canada. We unpack the film’s key themes—like identity, belonging, reintegration, and systemic injustice Connect wi...