Steph Curry's Milestone, Joyce Wrice's Overgrown Review and The Silence of the Lambs Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Steph Curry’s latest accomplishment in passing Wilt Chamberlain as the all-time leading scorer for the Warriors, early thoughts on Lamarcus Aldridge’s sudden retirement and how much of Jamal Murray’s season-ending injury affects the Nugget’s playoff standing and eliteness. They also review Joyce Wrice’s Overgrown debut and thoughts on her still figuring out what her overall sound is and her proper understanding of emotion along with reviewing Queen Naija’s missunderstood album plus her conveying a deep range of talent; as she’s channeling raw emotion.
In the second half, they’re joined by special guest Earon James again, a good friend of Wellington’s and the show to review The Silence of the Lambs, the 1991 detective psychological thriller film, directed by Jonathan Demme and written by Ted Tally. Starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins and Ted Levine, they dive into how this was such and unusual and unconventional thriller that was extremely methodical. They also discuss it having the balance of psychological study and all-out horror, where Hannibal Lecter ranks among some of the smartest and intimidating villains ever and finally Anthony Hopkins delivering the performance of a lifetime.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Steph Curry’s latest accomplishment in passing Wilt Chamberlain as the all-time leading scorer for the Warriors, early thoughts on Lamarcus Aldridge’s sudden retirement and how much of Jamal Murray’s season-ending injury affects the Nugget’s playoff standing and eliteness. They also review Joyce Wrice’s Overgrown debut and thoughts on her still figuring out what her overall sound is and her proper understanding of emotion along with reviewing Queen Naija’s missunderstood album plus her conveying a deep range of talent; as she’s channeling raw emotion.
In the second half, they’re joined by special guest Earon James again, a good friend of Wellington’s and the show to review The Silence of the Lambs, the 1991 detective psychological thriller film, directed by Jonathan Demme and written by Ted Tally. Starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins and Ted Levine, they dive into how this was such and unusual and unconventional thriller that was extremely methodical. They also discuss it having the balance of psychological study and all-out horror, where Hannibal Lecter ranks among some of the smartest and intimidating villains ever and finally Anthony Hopkins delivering the performance of a lifetime.