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Theatrical

31 min · 22 de may de 2026
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In today's episode - Janice, Lauren and Nikki go back to discuss highlights from the entertainment industry and the Oscars. Janice, Lauren and Nikki praise Michael B. Jordan for his talent and humility, specifically discussing his performances in projects like Creed and the historically layered film Sinners. They explore the importance of historical literacy in understanding modern cinema, noting how themes of the Jim Crow South can be lost on uninformed audiences. The discussion shifts to the Tony Awards, where they defend Pink as a hosting choice while sharing personal anecdotes about seeing Zendaya and Tom Holland at a theater production in London. Ultimately, the source serves as a candid commentary on celebrity culture, the depth of Black history in film, and the duo's personal media recommendations.  Enjoy! ~ The VN Podcast XoXo

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