Deshaun Watson's Suspension Controversy, Beyonce's RENAISSANCE Review and Nope Review

In this episode, Wellington and Savon remember Bill Russell and his legacy, along with his impact off the court and what he was involved in. They also discuss thoughts on Britney Griner’s 9-year prison sentencing in Russia and Deshaun Watson’s 6-game suspension along with thoughts on the NFL appealing it. They also review Beyoncé’s Renaissance and thoughts on the versatility of the album plus why this is one of her most impressive albums sonically. They also review K. Roosevelt’s new album Solstice, Mahalia’s “In the Club” feat. Cat Burns remix and also Skyzoo’s heavy boom-bap track “Skyzoo”. In the second half, Wellington is joined by special guests Trenton Morales and Alexander Hampton, to review Nope, the 2022 sci-Fi horror film written, directed and produced by Jordan Peele. Starring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun and Michael Wincott; they dive into how this film was able to draw on genre tropes from both alien invasion films and Westerns. They also discuss how this film had the most open-ended questions, what message was immersed into this movie’s core and how rewatchable it can be years from now. Finally, they discuss if Jordan Peele will ever try to get an A-level cast for one of his future movies and where Nope ranks among Get Out and Us.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon remember Bill Russell and his legacy, along with his impact off the court and what he was involved in. They also discuss thoughts on Britney Griner’s 9-year prison sentencing in Russia and Deshaun Watson’s 6-game suspension along with thoughts on the NFL appealing it. They also review Beyoncé’s Renaissance and thoughts on the versatility of the album plus why this is one of her most impressive albums sonically. They also review K. Roosevelt’s new album Solstice, Mahalia’s “In the Club” feat. Cat Burns remix and also Skyzoo’s heavy boom-bap track “Skyzoo”. 

In the second half, Wellington is joined by special guests Trenton Morales and Alexander Hampton, to review Nope, the 2022 sci-Fi horror film written, directed and produced by Jordan Peele. Starring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun and Michael Wincott; they dive into how this film was able to draw on genre tropes from both alien invasion films and Westerns. They also discuss how this film had the most open-ended questions, what message was immersed into this movie’s core and how rewatchable it can be years from now. Finally, they discuss if Jordan Peele will ever try to get an A-level cast for one of his future movies and where Nope ranks among Get Out and Us.
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