Fiends for mojitos Katie Walsh and Blake Howard begin their drink-along podcast through every loveable morsel of Michael Mann's misunderstood masterpiece MIAMI VICE (2006).

On their addictive podcast dedicated to Miami Vice, called Miami Nice, critics Katie Walsh and Blake Howard regularly invite guests on to talk about the film. (I’ve been on, as you might imagine.) But unlike most other podcasts devoted to single titles, the guests on Miami Nice are rarely there to talk about some specific element of the picture. Rather, the podcast serves almost as a confessional. Guest after guest talks about how they became obsessed with this strange, once-detested marvel of a movie and the circumstances that led them to it. Then they (and by they, I of course mean we) try to make sense of the film and ascertain why it’s so … habit-forming. Usually, there comes a point when it seems that everybody has simply run out of words.

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Katie Walsh is a Los Angeles-based film critic, journalist, podcast host, and moderator. She reviews weekly film releases for the Tribune News Service, and the Los Angeles Times, and is a frequent guest host of the Maximum Fun podcast Switchblade SistersHer writing has been published inVanity FairRolling StonePlayboy,The PlaylistNerdist,SlateThe HairpinindieWIREWomen and HollywoodTown & CountryMovielineCAP the Magazineand Nonficsand she frequently contributes film reviews to KCRW’s Press Play with Madeline Brand. She has covered many international film festivals as a critic and reporter, and has moderated dozens of Q&As with filmmakers and actors around LA. She is a part-time lecturer at Chapman University, teaching the Film Studies class “Practices of Writing About Film.”

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MIAMI NICE: "Their Code is No Code" with S.A Cosby
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MIAMI NICE: "Their Code is No Code" with S.A Cosby

This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins New York Times Best Selling author of Blacktop Wasteland and Razorblade Tears, S.A. Cosby. Katie, Blake and S.A. talk about "neon-noir", the film as the T.V series grown up, Michael Mann's mastery of tone and digressions to WIDOWS and TRUE DETECTIVE.

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MIAMI NICE: "Colin's Not Here" with Thomas Grabinski

This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins the co-host of the podcast Watching Movies at the Bar, Twitter "scamp", and script consultant Thomas Grabinski. Katie, Blake and Thomas talk about his new Mann obsession, a crusade to convince all people to love Miami Vice the way we do, and that Colin Farrell's performance is the best "enhanced" (not endorsed) performance of all time.

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MIAMI NICE: Ladies and Lovescenes
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MIAMI NICE: Ladies and Lovescenes

MIAMI NICE is back and Katie’s introduction articulates the challenge of talking about salsa dancing, sexy with cops in 2020. In the episode proper (recorded in May 2020), hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard talk about ladies and love scenes.

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MIAMI NICE: Handlebar Haiku
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MIAMI NICE: Handlebar Haiku

Undercover operatives Katie Walsh and Blake Howard discuss the fascinating and influential fashion in Miami Vice (2006). We follow the lineage of the original 80s show and Don Johnson, theories about Sam Elliott from "Roadhouse," discussions of "Point Break," "shit chops" in Australian Rugby League and handlebar moustache haiku.

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MIAMI NICE: Accents
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MIAMI NICE: Accents

Big disco fans Katie Walsh and Blake Howard begin to unpack the incredible accent work on show in Miami Vice (2006). Beginning with Eddie Marsan’s king of Cajuns - Nicholas; moving to the utility talent more committed than a crazy pig, John Ortiz as Jose Yero. Finally, we unpack the enigma of Ciarán Hinds’ FBI Agent Fujima whose vaguely British in most other films is replaced by vaguely American.

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