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Aaron Lanton, Keith Dennie, and Tim Molloy look at pop culture through a racial lens, focusing on the low-key things some people might miss to discuss their deeper meanings. Hosted on Acast. See ... more
FAQs about Low Key:How many episodes does Low Key have?The podcast currently has 212 episodes available.
July 29, 2021It's Impossible to Talk Seriously About He-ManA bold decision by Kevin Smith in the new Netflix series Masters of the Universe: Revelations has angered some fans of the original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. We talk about how the decision actually solves a big problem with He-Man — and share a personal theory about why Adam has been less than honest with Teela for the last 40 years or so.There are also lots of '80s and '90s-focused side discussions this episode about Sonic the Hedgehog, Sailor Moon, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and everyone's favorite Saturday morning cartoon, Shirt Tails. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 2minPlay
July 26, 2021No Sudden MoveThe very prolific Steven Soderbergh takes Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Toro, Ray Liotta, Jon Hamm, Julia Fox, Amy Seimetz, and many more top actors through a complicated scheme in 1950s Detroit, when society and the auto industry are on the brink of major change.All that time you've spent reading up on fuel emission standards will finally be rewarded. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more51minPlay
July 08, 2021Summer of Soul (Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)Summer of Soul, the directorial debut from Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, takes us back to Harlem in 1969 for a series of concerts that included a who's who of brilliant Black artists, from Stevie Wonder to Nina Simone to Sly and the Family Stone to Mahalia Jackson, among many, many more.Tim, Aaron and Keith had pretty different reactions to the film, which almost never came to be: For more than 50 years, the footage languished, rejected by white executives who didn't think there would be a wide audience for a film about "the Black Woodstock."We also talk about the unrest in 1969 compared to the racial dynamics in America today, and why the George Floyd murder captured people's attention — at least for a time — when so many others didn't.Also: Tim wrote this about why Jimi Hendrix couldn't play the Harlem Cultural Festival, and Keith is sick of so many movies taking place in New York and L.A. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 20minPlay
July 01, 2021Dads Discuss Kevin Hart in FatherhoodIn this episode, dads Aaron and Tim and non-dad Keith discuss the Kevin Hart Netflix comedy Fatherhood, about a dad struggling to raise his very young daughter alone. We talk about diapers, dumb preschools, what the first steps look like, and lots of other dad stuff, and what we love and fear about raising kids.Also: Shoutout to a notorious Memphis roller coaster, the perfect metaphor for parenthood. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 9minPlay
June 21, 2021Low Key LokiAt some point last week, everyone watching Loki collectively decided the Time-Keepers were full of shit. For Keith and Tim, co-hosts of the Low Key podcast, that moment occurred in this episode, when co-host Aaron broke it all down for them.We also talk about Kang the Conquerer and some other fun theories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more54minPlay
June 10, 2021Sweet Tooth: Would You Guide A Hybrid-Human Child Through the Forest in Post-Apocalypse America?Sweet Tooth is your typical coming of age tale about a post-apocalyptic, pandemic scorched Earth with a human-deer hybrid kid searching for his lost mother in the (mostly) lawless Western United States - average Netflix stuff, right?The story from the show differs greatly in some aspects from the Vertigo comic book of the same name. The changes aren’t as drastic as The Walking Dead where we witness several seasons of new characters, but Sweet Tooth’s source material is actually much darker than what we see in the Netflix series. This doesn’t mean Sweet Tooth is devoid of shocking moments and troubling realizations. Scenes dealing with suspected viral infection are mundane and horrific simultaneously since it feels like these outcomes would also feel natural in our world if a pandemic were ever this catastrophic.This week on the Low Key podcast, Aaron Lanton and Keith Dennie are joined by guest extraordinaire Sam (“Sam Said It” podcast) to talk about why the show works, how adults coped with the apocalypse, and what we expect from Season 2. Sweet Tooth is available now on Netflix. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more52minPlay
June 03, 2021Can M.O.D.O.K. Carry a Show?M.O.D.O.K. stands for Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing. Is he also designed to be good subject for a Hulu stop-motion comedy? We talk this episode about whether the brainchild of Patton Oswalt and friends can sustain a show. We agree on at least one thing: the look of M.O.D.O.K. is absolutely great. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more59minPlay
May 21, 2021Those Who Wish Me Dead (and Who Like MacGuffins)Those Who Wish Me Dead, the awesomely titled new thriller from Taylor Sheridan, stars Angelina Jolie as a smokejumper who must protect a boy with valuable secrets from a pair of assassins.Does it work? We're divided this week, in large part because we aren't sure if the MacGuffin at the center of the film works. (A MacGuffin, of course, is a plot device that serves no real purpose except to move things along.) What we do agree on is the cast is great and the fire sequences are spectacular.Also this episode: We'll explain to anyone saying "what the hell is a smokejumper" exactly what that means. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more47minPlay
May 13, 2021The Outside Story: Low Stakes, High RooftopsThe Outside Story, directed by Casimir Nozkowski, defies the rule that films need to be high-stakes. It's the tale of an introverted editor (Brian Tyree Henry) who gets locked out of his apartment and is forced to spend a few hours... outdoors. We liked it.Some critics are mad at this small, kind-hearted movie for not being about police brutality or the living wage, and we gently recommend that those critics go for a nice walk outside.Here's the article that inspired our discussion of the film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more51minPlay
May 06, 2021Invincible Is the Superhero Game of ThronesInvincible, from Amazon Prime, is the work of a super team. Created by The Walking Dead mastermind Robert Kirkman, produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (who have developed a spectacular track record), and voiced by A-listers led by JK Simmons and recent Oscar nominee Steven Yeun, it's the most impressive cartoon we've seen in a damn long time. There are many reasons we consider if the superhero Game of Thrones.We also talk about the breaking news that occurred a few hours before this episode: A new report on the search for a Black Superman, and all the interesting reactions to it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1hPlay
FAQs about Low Key:How many episodes does Low Key have?The podcast currently has 212 episodes available.