Episode 36. Black Romantic History Month: Sylvie's Love (Plus: One Night in Miami, The Little Things & 2020 Golden Globe Nominations)

Episode 36. Black Romantic History Month: Sylvie's Love (Plus: One Night in Miami, The Little Things & 2020 Golden Globe Nominations)

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What a way to kick off Black Romantic History Month! All February
we're taking a look at some of the recent Black romantic films,
starting with Sylvie's Love, starring Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi
Asomugha.

Then we stuffed the episode with even more fun like Regina King's
directorial debut, One Night in Miami, based off of the Kemp
Powers play, the new Denzel Washington serial killer flick, The
Little Things, and, guess what, the Golden Globe Nominations came
out yesterday—and we're here to report with some initial
reactions.

But before we can do all that, we have to discuss what we watched
this week. Goodman took one for the collective team and jumped on
the grenade that is Hillbilly Elegy like he was Isiah Whitlock
Jr. in Da 5 Bloods. Then he threw in Woody Allen's A Rainy Day in
New York for good measure because go big/canceled or go home. He
also watched Sofia Coppola's 2017 remake of The Beguiled starring
Nicole Kidman, Colin Farrell, Kirsten Dunst and Elle Fanning, and
(most-of) Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn: Birds of
Prey. 

Dre somehow only watched two movies (slacker): Paul Greengrass's
latest News of the World, starring Tom Hanks and Golden Globe
nominee Helena Zengel and The Crown Season 4's Emerald Fennell's
Promising Young Woman starring Carey Mulligan.

Then it's time to get into Sylvie's Love, the cast and trivia;
One Night in Miami and its look at a fictional encounter between
Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Jim Brown and Sam Cooke, including its
great cast and trivia; and The Little Things, a movie boasting
three Academy Award winners, Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and
Jared Leto (take that Inside Man).

Last, we just happened to be around when the 2021 Golden Globe
nominations came out, so we recorded a few initial thought,
including some initial snubs and celebrations—don't worry,
there's more insights to be shared when we announce our nominees
for the best 2020 films, scripts and performances.

Hey, don't go! The Quote Parade is waiting for you. At the end of
the episode, like always, we highlight all the films we quoted
from.

Coming up next week, it's The Photograph,
starring Issa Rae and LaKeith Stanfield—take a picture, it'll
last longer!
SONG CREDITS:
Theme music: "70s Funk" by Frank Cogliano
What we watched music: "Let's all go to the lobby" by Jack K.
Tillar (lyrics)
Closing music: "This is My Jam" by Will Van De Crommert
The Quote Parade music: "Pelican Parade" by Richard J. Freitas
and Geraldine Brioso 

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