Divisional Round X-Factors, Skyzoo, The Other Guys' The Mind of A Saint and Nanny Review

In this previously recorded episode, Wellington and Savon discussed how the Wild Card round for the NFL playoffs wrapped up and their initial expectations for the Divisional Round. For the album reviews, they start off with Skyzoo, The Other Guys’ The Mind of a Saint album, Declaime, Madlib’s In The Beginning (Vol. 3) and review Logic’s new single “Wake Up” feat. Lucy Rose. Finally, they give their honest opinion and disappointment with PARTYNEXTDOOR’s single “Her Old Friends” and discuss the new A$AP Rocky song “Same Problems?” and why his new album is one they’re anticipating in a major way. In the second half, they review Nanny, the 2022 horror film written and directed by Nikyatu Jusu. Starring Anna Diop, Michelle Monaghan, Sinqua Walls and Morgan Spector. They start off by discussing how this film was bolstered by Anna Diop’s strong central performance and this movie intricately weaving a tale that may be similar to other films but not in its main character. They also analyzed how Nanny was very grounded in its approach to mental health and awareness plus why this movie may not be as rewatchable based on how it was distributed.
In this previously recorded episode, Wellington and Savon discussed how the Wild Card round for the NFL playoffs wrapped up and their initial expectations for the Divisional Round. For the album reviews, they start off with Skyzoo, The Other Guys’ The Mind of a Saint album, Declaime, Madlib’s In The Beginning (Vol. 3) and review Logic’s new single “Wake Up” feat. Lucy Rose. Finally, they give their honest opinion and disappointment with PARTYNEXTDOOR’s single “Her Old Friends” and discuss the new A$AP Rocky song “Same Problems?” and why his new album is one they’re anticipating in a major way. 

In the second half, they review Nanny, the 2022 horror film written and directed by Nikyatu Jusu. Starring Anna Diop, Michelle Monaghan, Sinqua Walls and Morgan Spector. They start off by discussing how this film was bolstered by Anna Diop’s strong central performance and this movie intricately weaving a tale that may be similar to other films but not in its main character. They also analyzed how Nanny was very grounded in its approach to mental health and awareness plus why this movie may not be as rewatchable based on how it was distributed.
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