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    Paul Thomas Anderson’s movie about Black feminist-driven revolution, “One Battle After Another,” received 13 Oscar nominations, including one for Teyana Taylor as best supporting actress — but some people weren’t rooting for it, and a lot of those people were Black women. That includes Wesley’s dear friend, the scholar Daphne A. Brooks. After leaving the theater, she sent him a text calling it “a Black feminist 911 emergency.” Before the Oscars, Wesley invited Daphne on the show to ask her, “What’s the 911 situation here?” Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/12/podcasts/black-women-one-battle-after-another-oscars.html [00:00:00] The conversation over “One Battle After Another” and its portrayal of black women [00:02:20] Talking with Daphne A. Brooks before the Oscars on Sunday [00:05:35] Brooks saw the movie as a “Black feminist 911 emergency” [00:07:34] A depiction that is “highly racialized, sexualized, framed in the conditions of violence” [00:15:49] Is the movie glib with history? [00:17:42] How different people viewed the movie [00:19:16] How Wesley felt when people told him why they didn’t like the movie [00:22:25] When Perfidia leaves [00:26:22] Brooks worries about settling for representations that aren’t good enough [00:31:08] History of Black women Oscar wins [00:35:15] The peril of Oscar representation [00:43:17] Celebrating Debbie Allen's legacy “Cannonball” is a podcast from The New York Times, with the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Wesley Morris. Every week, Wesley talks to writers, artists and friends about the culture that moves us — the good, the bad and whatever’s in between. Surprisingly personal and never obvious, new episodes drop on Thursdays. Watch "Cannonball" on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@CannonballPodcast Follow NYTimes: https://www.instagram.com/nytimes Subscribe to NYT Audio: https://bit.ly/3Qz3GZu
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