The Harlem Gazette ā
1975
āBLACK BRAINā is the Badass, Brain-Blasting Ride of the Decade!
From the first funk-fueled beat to the last bullet casing hitting the pavement,
BLACK BRAIN is a jolt of electric soul cinema that doesnāt just slapāit
explodes.
Marvin Jones stars as
Professor Brick Johnson, a streetwise neuroscientist turned vigilante after the feds try to wipe his memory and steal his mind-control invention. What they didnāt expect? He outsmarts the system, reloads his .44, and brings
mind-melting justice to the streets of D.C.
With psychedelic visuals, afrofuturist flair, and a soundtrack that grooves harder than James Brown on a Saturday night,
BLACK BRAIN rewires the Blaxploitation genre. Every punch is political, every monologue drips with soul, and the villain? A white-suited senator with a monocle and a secret mind lab.
The Verdict:
Itās Shaft meets Inceptionāon acid.
Itās stylish, subversive, and smart as hell.
And Marvin Jones? He doesnāt act. He
commands.
If you aināt seen BLACK BRAIN, you aināt woke. Period.