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Episode 79: One Night In Miami... & Promising Young Woman w/ Erica Richards

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English - January 27, 2021 05:01 - 1 hour - ★★★★★ - 26 ratings
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January brought the wide-release of two long awaited 2020 films: One Night In Miami... and Promising Young Woman. Erica Richards (In Their Own League/CRP Writes/InSession Film) joins to review these wonderful films. We breakdown why Regina King's directorial debut is such a mesmerizing stageplay adaptation, which of the four main leads are our favorites, and how Kemp Powers crafts characters and dialogue that highlight the conflicting thoughts of the Civil Rights Movement. Then, we dive deep into the themes and narrative quirks of Emerald Fennell's directorial debut as Erica explains what makes this film worth watching not just once, but FIVE times! We question who the film is for, what we can do to reflect on our own actions, and why this film is a must-watch for everyone. Lastly, he hit a range of recommendations in our 0.2 Section, including Saint Maude and White Lie!
4:07 - One Night in Miami...
22:04 - Spoilers
38:27 - Promising Young Woman
50:35 - Spoilers
1:25:46 - 0.2 Section: "Saint Maud,' "Escape at Dannemora," "Our Friend," "Bacurau," and "White Lie"
 
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Opening music, "Werq" created by Kevin McLeod. Find more of his work at incompetech.com
Trailer clips from "One Night in Miami..." and "Promising Young Woman." Spoiler clip from "Marvel's The Avengers (2012)"
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January brought the wide-release of two long awaited 2020 films: One Night In Miami... and Promising Young Woman. Erica Richards (In Their Own League/CRP Writes/InSession Film) joins to review these wonderful films. We breakdown why Regina King's directorial debut is such a mesmerizing stageplay adaptation, which of the four main leads are our favorites, and how Kemp Powers crafts characters and dialogue that highlight the conflicting thoughts of the Civil Rights Movement. Then, we dive deep into the themes and narrative quirks of Emerald Fennell's directorial debut as Erica explains what makes this film worth watching not just once, but FIVE times! We question who the film is for, what we can do to reflect on our own actions, and why this film is a must-watch for everyone. Lastly, he hit a range of recommendations in our 0.2 Section, including Saint Maude and White Lie!

4:07 - One Night in Miami...

22:04 - Spoilers

38:27 - Promising Young Woman

50:35 - Spoilers

1:25:46 - 0.2 Section: "Saint Maud,' "Escape at Dannemora," "Our Friend," "Bacurau," and "White Lie"

 

Support and donate to BlackLivesMatter!


If you would like to leave a comment or a suggestion on how to improve the podcast, email us at [email protected]. Check us out at https://evergreenpodcasts.com/movie-marathoners, a proud member of the Evergreen Podcast Network. We are also on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, Overcast, Himalaya, and Castbox.


Follow us on Twitter @moviemarapod. Follow Erica on Twitter @eRockReviews. Like us on Facebook to stay updated on when we release new episodes. 


Opening music, "Werq" created by Kevin McLeod. Find more of his work at incompetech.com

Trailer clips from "One Night in Miami..." and "Promising Young Woman." Spoiler clip from "Marvel's The Avengers (2012)"

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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