Regina King's directorial debut is a vibrant, reflective slice of history; Armed with a fresh script from playwright Kemp Powers and a revelatory series of star turns from her cast, King's first feature is a powerful look at Black excellence
Regina King's directorial debut is a quiet and contemplative film, filled with powerful mediations on race, responsibility, and revolution that are both timely and entertaining
Review rate : Aby Joe Lipsett[Consequence of Sound ]
Regina King's captivating directorial debut; King turns "One Night in Miami" into a real movie , staging it with a flowing visual confidence and vibrant emotional flair that gives it a fly-on-the-wall authenticity
King's impressive directorial feature debut, One Night in Miami, is a searing take on American race relations adapted by Kemp Powers from his celebrated stage play. It packs an almighty punch; It's a filmmaker's dream set-up and the casting is immaculate
it's an immensely watchable evocation of a moment when black America was on the verge of an upheaval that continues to resonate, in 2020 as strongly as ever. It absolutely puts you -- to coin a phrase of the time -- in the room where it happened
as unbalanced as it might be, One Night in Miami is a well-acted history lesson and a sincere tribute to the men, their friendship, and their inspiring cultural importance
a stirring power play; Both entertaining and illuminating, the Amazon production draws a tacit line between a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights movement and America's current racial reckoning