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Episode 39. Black Romantic History Month: Atlantics (Plus: Judas and the Black Messiah)

Season 2 Episode 8

Our month-long celebration of Black and Romantic movies has come to an end. We spent One Night in Miami with Sylvie's Love, took a Photograph of Love Jones, hung out with Malcolm & Marie, and now we head out to to the Atlantics for a final wrap party (with Judas and the Black Messiah thrown in for good measure). But before we get to those movies, we have to talk about what we watched this week (and, as per usual, it's too much).

Goodman finished Season 3 of Cobra Kai, which is the continuation of the Karate Kid saga (in case you haven't heard), and actually took one of a Dre's recommendation (even though Dre had never seen it), Instant Family, starring Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne as a married couple who end up adopting three kids.

Dre went back in time to re-watch M. Night Shyamalan's Signs ("Felt wrong not to swing."); then came back to the present  for the final installment in Steve McQueen's Small Axe anthology, Education, Charlie Kaufman's I'm Thinking of Ending Things and the latest film by Brandon Cronenberg (David's son), Possessor, about an assassin that inhabits the minds of others to fulfill her contracts. 

Then it's Atlantics time. We discuss this unique, spectral film by Mati Diop (the first Black Female Director to compete at Cannes film festival) and how closely it resembles John Carpenter's The Fog!

We also had to get it on with Judas and the Black Messiah, a The Departed-style telling of the life (and tragic death) of Black Panther, Fred Hampton, including the great work by director Shaka King, and stars Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield.

Then it's time to get in line for the Quote Parade*.

*All quotes were performed faithfully during the recording.

Now, although we're taking off some time in March, we still have some fun episodes for you, so join us next week (or so) for our Top Ten list of 2020 and our personal Academy Award Nominations (we see you Lauren Lapkus)!

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