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The "Late Night" comedy drama explores the unique, heartfelt relationship between talk show host Katherine Newbury, played by Emma Thompson, and new staff writer Molly Patel, played by Mindy Khaling. "Late Night" brings forward some important conversations for civil debate, such as gender equality and diversity in the workforce. It also plays up the dichotomy of Katherine and Newbury with some fun, yet serious banter and emotional character revelations. Can the film balance its serious topics with convincing character development and lighthearted comedy bits? Listen on to find out how we feel.
“Popcorn Talk” is a 30-minute long podcast dissecting movies both new and old and providing a decent review that will at least help you decide if a movie is worth seeing or not.
In this second episode of “Popcorn Talk,” Logan Raschke, a senior journalism major at Eastern Illinois University and Summer 2019 editor-in-chief for The Daily Eastern News, and Analicia “Anali” Haynes, a senior journalism major and senior reporter for the DEN, analyze “Late Night.”
By The Daily Eastern News5
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The "Late Night" comedy drama explores the unique, heartfelt relationship between talk show host Katherine Newbury, played by Emma Thompson, and new staff writer Molly Patel, played by Mindy Khaling. "Late Night" brings forward some important conversations for civil debate, such as gender equality and diversity in the workforce. It also plays up the dichotomy of Katherine and Newbury with some fun, yet serious banter and emotional character revelations. Can the film balance its serious topics with convincing character development and lighthearted comedy bits? Listen on to find out how we feel.
“Popcorn Talk” is a 30-minute long podcast dissecting movies both new and old and providing a decent review that will at least help you decide if a movie is worth seeing or not.
In this second episode of “Popcorn Talk,” Logan Raschke, a senior journalism major at Eastern Illinois University and Summer 2019 editor-in-chief for The Daily Eastern News, and Analicia “Anali” Haynes, a senior journalism major and senior reporter for the DEN, analyze “Late Night.”