Showing posts with label Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Show all posts

Monday, December 28, 2020

Review: "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" Hits the Sweetest High Notes

Scene from Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
To sing the blues is to pour your heart out to the world. With every aching note, the struggles of the individual reflect a community eager to be heard. It's something that lives inside the Black community, serving as a survival tool throughout years of oppression and reminding everyone what it means to be human. But given how diverse the voices within this group are, one has to ask the question: what is the blues? Who gets to control the direction that it goes? Throughout director George C. Wolfe's fantastic adaptation of Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, he explores this question in great detail over a sweltering summer day in 1927. What follows is a phenomenal showcase of talent, finding Chadwick Boseman and Viola Davis butting heads with electric performances and even more energetic music. It's one of the year's most vibrant stories and one that never lets up for the entire ride.

Monday, October 19, 2020

The First Trailer for "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" Sings a Sweet Melody for Oscar Season

Scene from Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Anyone who is doubting that Netflix isn't going to dominate this year's ceremony clearly hasn't been inundated with endless trailers in the past month. It feels like every week now they're introducing a new title that will populate every field, whether it be Mank, The Trial of the Chicago 7, or the latest August Wilson adaptation Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. While there have been various photos released, this trailer marks the first major look at the film which, among other things, marks the final performance by Chadwick Boseman. With all of that said, this Denzel Washington-produced movie looks to follow in the path of Fences with a great movie that not only please crowds but will likely win an Oscar or two.