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The Latest Podcast #18: One Night in Miami, Supernova

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Film Inquiry presents The Latest, a new podcast series tackling the latest releases, movie news, and discussions in the film community. Each week, join host Jesse Nussman for thoughtful discussions with exciting guests to break down the industry’s latest trends and dive deep into the movies driving conversation.

This week, Film Inquiry writer Emily Wheeler joins the show to discuss One Night in Miami, along with its relationship to another stage to screen adaptation released last month; Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Hear how both films choose to explore the Black experience in America and how they might factor into the upcoming awards race. Then Film Inquiry writer Andrew Young joins to offer a preview of the upcoming film Supernova. Will the film win Stanley Tucci Oscar gold?

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Have you seen either of these films? Do you see any other connections between One Night in Miami and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom that were not mentioned in the episode?

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