Did an all-vinyl set for everyone in the house on quarantine. Very little actual mixing, just shitloads of great rap records.
Read MoreCritic, filmmaker and video essayist Scout Tafoya came through to watch Ice Cube and Jennifer Lopez in a 90 minute classic.
Read MoreSean McTiernan aka @NoChorus of The All Units podcast and the all new Shelf Regulating System YouTube channel came through to talk about Action Bronson’s acting debut in a little film called The Irishman. You might have heard of it. It’s long. The episode is almost longer. Enjoy.
Read MoreWe finally made it to episode 100. We watched a classic, starring Ice-T, Eek A Mouse and Levert and no one else.
Read MoreRip Torn passed and Tom Green is a rapper. That was all we needed as an excuse to watch this monumental film.
Read MoreWe heard T-Pain was really funny in this, and its kind of a Fourth of July movie, so we finally knocked it off the list. Cube and Bow Wow are also in this, but we’ll have plenty of chances to talk about them, so we focused on T-Pain for this one.
Read MoreMachine Gun Kelly is a rapper. He plays Tommy Lee in THE DIRT, the Motley Crue biopic. That was enough an excuse to watch the film and talk about Crue. And also about other rappers from Cleveland.
Read MoreRest In Power to John Singleton. We watched HIGHER LEARNING in an attempt to pay tribute, but of course the episode just devolves into the usual nonsense.
Read MoreWe watched SLICE, Austin Vesely’s singular vision (yeah we write like movie critics now so what) starring Chance The Rapper as an exiled werewolf/Chinese food delivery driver who returns to a town where pizza delivery drivers are turning up dead while a corrupt mayor attempts to pin the murders on the town’s ghost population. Seriously.
Read MoreWe couldn’t just fire off a tweet about the Fyre Festival Documentaries like everyone else on the internet, no. We had to do a whole damn podcast about it because Ja Rule was the face of the whole thing.
Read MoreIt’s a new year, Kevin Hart is in the news, and it’s been a minute since we watched a movie with T.I. in it, so we reviewed GET HARD, directed by Etan Coen.
Read MoreWe discuss our favorite rap movies of the year along with our favorite podcasts and NBA moves. As well as some political talk, new music and more. Happy New Year and free Max B.
Read MoreWe watched the film URBAN MENACE…or at least we tried to. It stars Big Pun, Ice-T, Fat Joe and Snoop Dogg. Directed by Albert Pyun.
Read MoreWe’ve been waiting for this one for a minute. We watched Boots Riley’s film SORRY TO BOTHER YOU. We talked about the film, played a lot of The Coup’s music and did a deep dive into Anthony’s greasy past as a telemarketer.
Read MoreA quick look at a classic film through the lens of Rammellzee, possibly the coolest artist to come out of the late 70s/early 80s downtown NYC scene. We watched WILD STYLE.
Read MoreFor episode 89 of the podcast, we watched Director X’ SUPERFLY remake, featuring Big Boi, Rick Ross, Zaytoven and a soundtrack by Future. Listen right here.
Read MoreFor episode 88 of the podcast, we watched BIKER BOYZ. Because Kid Rock is in it, and he’s technically a rapper. Our friend @drunkhousewife came through to help us make sense of Lawrence Fishburne’s wardrobe.
Read MoreWritten and directed by one half of the almighty duo that brought you FRIDAY. DJ Pooh’s 3 STRIKES has a ton of talent, but not a lot of jokes. It does have E-40 doing Oscar-worthy work as usual though.
Read MoreMethod Man is in everything, but rarely is he playing the LEAD. And rarely in 3d. Mega Ran came through to discuss Method Man in The Mortician, where Meth gives his best Oscar-bait performance under a possibly painted on beard.
Read MoreOh you didn’t know Ava Duvernay had bars?? Before Wrinkle In Time, before Selma, she made THIS IS THE LIFE, a feature-length documentary about The Good Life Cafe, the LA breeding ground for some of the most advanced hip hop ever.
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