The great mind of Aflojack provides you with a free space for discussion without fear of being judged. As the black sheep of the family, this duo gathers to share opinions about the latest theatre releases, the impact they have in our daily lives, and how they can relate back to issues we all go through in life, especially in our twenties.
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What better way to (we dare say "finally") close this prideful June and this FOURTH season of DBSP?
Benny Skinner, aka Bennydrama, has been entertaining us since we have an instagram account. This tim…
Why dedicate an episode to the least Pride-coded movie ever during Pride Month? Because we love a challenge, and the truth is, we actually really liked it.
It’s an undisputed instant classic: a real c…
Although still unclear whether Babylon is a love letter or a suicide note to cinema, this episode certainly is a love letter to Damien Chazelle. It may have flopped at the box office, but it entered …
SATC needs no introduction. Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, or Charlotte?
At least once, you've probably asked yourself who you relate to the most, and who you aspire to become. Well, so did we. And we we…
Given the impossibility of getting our hands on the movie Sinners—despite our increasingly desperate attempts—and the fact that it’s Flavia’s birthday today, we decided to throw our plans out the win…
Serendipity (2001) is the quintessential romantic comedy for hopeless dreamers who believe that destiny will lead us to our soulmate: from missed connections to aggressively whimsical plot twists, th…
This movie does not need an introduction as it's one of the most appreciated movies of our generation. Even years after its release, The Devil Wears Prada still lives rent-free in our minds with its …
Spring has sprung, the MET was fun, and these Black Sheep are going to Cannes. The coverage for May will include the great Cult Classic "The Devil Wears Prada", the corny romantic comedy "Serendipity…
If you had told us this would be Bong Joon-ho’s next movie after Parasite, we honestly wouldn’t have believed you - but here we are. The world he builds feels so weirdly close to reality that calling…
Posting this episode in the hope that it marks the very last live-action remake Disney puts out for a while.
Snow White needs no introduction — but the 2025 remake certainly requires an explanation. …
On a random Sunday in Berlin, Contact Hours entered our lives. Full of potential and with a strong message to send to the public, this BIFA-qualified short film deals with the topic of student suicid…
Rising above after a tough start of the month, we open April with a slightly chaotic overview of what's in store for the next episodes.
Starting strong with "Contact Hours", a BIFA-qualified short fi…
Wrapping up March, a month dedicated to women, with a cult classic of female rage: Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios (1988).
Arguably Pedro Almodóvar’s most iconic film, it unravels the chaos, …
In this episode, we dive into Paolo Sorrentino's Parthenope. For once, there’s no middle ground—just two completely different takes clashing in real time. There was no pre-discussion, no alignment, j…
Oh to be a young adult stuck in a room full of imposed expectations! Isn't that the dream? Maybe it is, unless you're a sheep with no direction in life.
But don't worry - if you feel out of place and…
For Women's Month, we're celebrating stories about women with our top picks: Shiva Baby, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, and Parthenope.
Each of these films explores different facets of wom…
The Oscars.
From a host that had us side-eyeing since the beginning, to the movies that actually mattered, we break it all down.
We’re talking Conclave, Anora, The Substance—what worked, flopped, or …
10 Academy Awards nominations made The Brutalist impossible for Aflojack to ignore. Moreover, architecture, period drama, and Adrian Brody are ingredients that tend to meet our tastes. And so it did,…
In this episode, we take a wild ride through the Madame Web disaster. From baffling dialogue to plot twists that make no sense, we break down every questionable decision that turned this movie into a…
"Emilia Pérez," the most talked-about and divisive film of the year, found an unexpected fan in the Black Sheep. Maybe our expectations were so low that it caught us off guard, or maybe we're just lo…