Regina King’s One Night in Miami Is a Timely, Star-Studded Masterpiece

Regina King's One Night in Miami Is a Timely, Star-Studded Masterpiece

Regina King may want to start making room on her mantel, because she’s probably going to need it come award season. The 49-year-old Oscar-winning actress (and now director) is coming in swinging with her feature directorial debut, One Night in Miami. The film — which is based on the 2016 stage play by Kemp Powers of the same name — reimagines a fictional conversation between four Black icons — Cassius Clay (aka Muhammad Ali), Jim Brown, Sam Cooke, and Malcolm X — on the night of Feb. 25, 1964, the historic date that Clay became the world’s heavyweight champion after defeating Sonny Liston.

It stars Leslie Odom Jr., Kingsley Ben-Adir, Eli Goree, and Aldis Hodge, and it’s a beautiful, gripping, and incredibly timely tale that tackles an often-untold story about the Black experience in the ’60s. One Night in Miami will not only captivate you from start to finish, but it will also hopefully inspire some much-needed conversations about race, religion, and personal responsibility. Ahead, check out all the reasons One Night in Miami is a must watch.

Lydia Livingston

Lydia is the newest member of the Genesis Brand family and has fit into the culture seamlessly. After graduating college, three years ago, Lydia made the transition to west coast life after her early years in NYC. She's an avid tennis player, animal rights activist and aspiring vegan chef.

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