Juice Wrld's Legends Never Die Review, Khalid's Free Spirit and Interstellar Review

In this episode, Wellington and Savon review Juice Wrld's latest posthumous release Legends Never Die, the gripping parts of it and him speaking from a lot of pain and despair; Khalid's Free Spirit from last year and this being a coming-of-age project as he intended for it to be and the genreless nature of his music and unique melodic voice, that he possesses and delivers. Then they review Dvsn's A Muse in Her Feelings and them still being true to their core but being expansive as well, with more guests and excellent production. In the second half, they review Interstellar, the 2014 science fiction film directed, co-written and co-produced by Christopher Nolan. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain and Michael Caine. They discuss this being a cinematic masterpiece in the Sci-fi genre and the brilliant narrative established along with a mature headlining performance, from McConaughey. Then they dive into Murph's important character, family being a key element and thoughts on Matt Damon's rare villainous role revealed, in the latter half of the film.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon review Juice Wrld's latest posthumous release Legends Never Die, the gripping parts of it and him speaking from a lot of pain and despair; Khalid's Free Spirit from last year and this being a coming-of-age project as he intended for it to be and the genreless nature of his music and unique melodic voice, that he possesses and delivers. Then they review Dvsn's A Muse in Her Feelings and them still being true to their core but being expansive as well, with more guests and excellent production.

In the second half, they review Interstellar, the 2014 science fiction film directed, co-written and co-produced by Christopher Nolan. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain and Michael Caine. They discuss this being a cinematic masterpiece in the Sci-fi genre and the brilliant narrative established along with a mature headlining performance, from McConaughey. Then they dive into Murph's important character, family being a key element and thoughts on Matt Damon's rare villainous role revealed, in the latter half of the film.

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