Knives Out Review, Pop Smoke's Faith Review and Giannis/Booker's Eliteness
In this episode, Wellington is first joined by special guest Trenton Morales, a good friend of the show to review Knives Out, the 2019 mystery film written and directed by Rian Johnson. Starring Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis and Michael Shannon. They dive into how this was one of the most memorable films of 2019, how it included a stellar ensemble and there being so much ingenuity packed into it. They also discuss what they would like to see in Knives Out 2, how Rian Johnson branched out with a different style of film and what character could’ve been expanded on more.
In the second half, Wellington and Savon discuss the Bucks’ major Game 5 road win in Phoenix and how Jrue Holiday has stepped up in a big way. They also discuss Kawhi’s ACL injury news, there being no timetable for his return and also Team USA’s early struggles and what pieces are missing currently. Finally, they review Pop Smoke’s latest album Faith and how it didn’t sound as complete as his first, they also review Charlotte Day Wilson’s ALPHA debut album and some of the conflicting issues Savon observed in Dvsn and Ty Dolla $ign’s latest single “I Believed It.”
In this episode, Wellington is first joined by special guest Trenton Morales, a good friend of the show to review Knives Out, the 2019 mystery film written and directed by Rian Johnson. Starring Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis and Michael Shannon. They dive into how this was one of the most memorable films of 2019, how it included a stellar ensemble and there being so much ingenuity packed into it. They also discuss what they would like to see in Knives Out 2, how Rian Johnson branched out with a different style of film and what character could’ve been expanded on more.
In the second half, Wellington and Savon discuss the Bucks’ major Game 5 road win in Phoenix and how Jrue Holiday has stepped up in a big way. They also discuss Kawhi’s ACL injury news, there being no timetable for his return and also Team USA’s early struggles and what pieces are missing currently. Finally, they review Pop Smoke’s latest album Faith and how it didn’t sound as complete as his first, they also review Charlotte Day Wilson’s ALPHA debut album and some of the conflicting issues Savon observed in Dvsn and Ty Dolla $ign’s latest single “I Believed It.”