a low—key death row drama, clemency boasted note—perfect performances from alfre woodard and aldis hodge addressed the terrible impact of the death penalty upon all those it touches, from prisoners to wardens to society at large, an issue that seems particularly relevant at the moment. i don't see how it's going to work. living with an empty shell of a wife. i will never get over seeing missjuneteenth cleaning toilets. on a more upbeat note, missjuneteenth could be in the running for next year's oscars. the date was june 19th. opening to rave reviews in uk cinemas and on vod in september, this quietly political charmer features nicole beharie as turquoisejones, a one—time beauty queen who desperately wants her headstrong daughter to win the titular pageant celebrating the belated freeing of slaves in texas on june 19, 1865, a full 2.5 years after the emancipation proclamation. what's her problem? i beat her. 2020 also saw the release of two netflix—backed films featuring chadwick boseman, who we sadly lost in august. you can currently see him in his final screen role, a barnstorming perf