Harden-76ers' Saga, Wemby's Season Debut, Sampha's Lahai and Killers of the Flower Moon Review
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon are joined by guest Kevin Garcia, a good friend of the show, to discuss the Nuggets' season-opening win vs. the Lakers and Phoenix's win in Golden State. Next up, they discuss the ongoing drama between James Harden and the 76ers, Wembanyama's debut, and the Bulls' players-only meeting after their season-opening loss. For the NFL analysis, they discuss the Vikings' Monday night win vs. the 49ers plus Brock Purdy's two costly interceptions, and the heightened concern surrounding Buffalo after their loss vs. the Patriots. For the album reviews, they start off with Sampha's new project Lahai, Alex Isley and Terrance Martin's new EP I Left My Heart in Ladera, Earl Sweatshirt and The Alchemist's Voir Dire plus Wale's new single "Max Julian".
In the second half, Wellington and Kevin review Killers of the Flower Moon, the epic revisionist Western crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Lily Gladstone, they start off with the film telling a story that needed to be told and featuring a plethora of great performances. They also discuss some of the criticisms surrounding how the Osage Indians were portrayed and how the story was told plus how astonishing how lengthy Scorsese's films are but never get dull. Finally, they highlight Lily Gladstone's Oscar-worthy performance, the rewatchable factor of this film, and their top-3 favorite Martin Scorsese films.
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