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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2021 · 2H 11M

2020 in Review, Part I

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Happy New Year....er, well, happy March anyway! We've spent the last few months catching up on all that cinema had to offer, and we are now ready to present our slightly belated Best of 2020 show. We throw a lot of movies at you in this one, so below we have compiled a list of all our highlights from the year and where you can catch up with them. In the meantime, enjoy and check back next week for Part II, where we talk about all the films released prior to 2020 that helped us get through the last year. Film's Discussed This Week: Best Streaming Original Justin - Boys State (AppleTV+) Noah - Ainu Mosir (Netflix) Alex - Small Axe: Mangrove (Amazon) Best Smaller Film Justin - First Cow (Hulu) Noah - Totally Under Control (Hulu) Alex - Never Rarely Sometimes Always (HBOMAX); The Assistant (Hulu) Best Foreign-Language Film Justin - The Wolf House (Shudder) Noah - Corpus Christi (The Criterion Channel) Alex - A Sun (Netflix) Favorite Performances Justin - Angela Betis, 12 Hour Shift (Hulu) Noah - Chadwick Boseman, Da 5 Bloods (Netflix) & Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Netflix) Alex's Top 10 Performances Chadwick Bowman, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Netflix) Paul Raci, Sound of Metal (Amazon) Yu-jung Youn, Minari (VOD) Hugh Jackman, Bad Education (HBOMAX) Elizabeth Moss, The Invisible Man (HBOMAX) Isabel Sandoval & Eamon Farren, Lingua Franca (Netflix) Carrie Coons & Jude Law, The Nest (VOD) Delroy Lindo & Jonathan Majors, Da 5 Bloods (Netflix) Andy Samberg & Cristin Milioti, Palm Springs (Hulu) Evan Rachel Wood & Gina Rodriguez, Kajillionaire (VOD) Check out the Rundown below and don’t forget to follow the show @CinemaJoes on Twitter and follow our hosts around the web at the following places! Hosts' Other Pods Pod on the Rooftops - TV Break - Good Bye to All That Hosts' Writing Justin’s Blog - Justin’s Letterboxd Noah‘s Blog -  Noah’s Twitter Alex’s Letterboxd - Alex’s Twitter - Alex’s PopBreak

Happy New Year....er, well, happy March anyway! We've spent the last few months catching up on all that cinema had to offer, and we are now ready to present our slightly belated Best of 2020 show. We throw a lot of movies at you in this one, so below we have compiled a list of all our highlights from the year and where you can catch up with them. In the meantime, enjoy and check back next week for Part II, where we talk about all the films released prior to 2020 that helped us get through the last year. Film's Discussed This Week: Best Streaming Original Justin - Boys State (AppleTV+) Noah - Ainu Mosir (Netflix) Alex - Small Axe: Mangrove (Amazon) Best Smaller Film Justin - First Cow (Hulu) Noah - Totally Under Control (Hulu) Alex - Never Rarely Sometimes Always (HBOMAX); The Assistant (Hulu) Best Foreign-Language Film Justin - The Wolf House (Shudder) Noah - Corpus Christi (The Criterion Channel) Alex - A Sun (Netflix) Favorite Performances Justin - Angela Betis, 12 Hour Shift (Hulu) Noah - Chadwick Boseman, Da 5 Bloods (Netflix) & Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Netflix) Alex's Top 10 Performances Chadwick Bowman, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Netflix) Paul Raci, Sound of Metal (Amazon) Yu-jung Youn, Minari (VOD) Hugh Jackman, Bad Education (HBOMAX) Elizabeth Moss, The Invisible Man (HBOMAX) Isabel Sandoval & Eamon Farren, Lingua Franca (Netflix) Carrie Coons & Jude Law, The Nest (VOD) Delroy Lindo & Jonathan Majors, Da 5 Bloods (Netflix) Andy Samberg & Cristin Milioti, Palm Springs (Hulu) Evan Rachel Wood & Gina Rodriguez, Kajillionaire (VOD) Check out the Rundown below and don’t forget to follow the show @CinemaJoes on Twitter and follow our hosts around the web at the following places! Hosts' Other Pods Pod on the Rooftops - TV Break - Good Bye to All That Hosts' Writing Justin’s Blog - Justin’s Letterboxd Noah‘s Blog -  Noah’s Twitter Alex’s Letterboxd - Alex’s Twitter - Alex’s PopBreak

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