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Co-hosts Mal & Kam have been working hard on perfecting this podcast and look forward to sharing it with you! After graduating from The University of North Carolina, the two friends bonded over a love for TV, movies and all things pop culture. But don‘t expect the two to just parrot each other‘s comments on the show; while they may like a lot of the same shows and movies, their viewpoints are often as varied and numerous as Forrest Gump‘s box of chocolates.
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**Part 2/2** TW: Several mentions of sexual assault/SA allegations in this episode. This week we're discussing the second half of S3 of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" (ep. 6-10) and the reunion. For a season that started out pretty explosively, the second half seemed to fizzle out. After much back & forth between fragments of the #MomTok group, it seemed like they had finally ended in a somewhat good place. But those warm & fuzzy feelings proved short-lived by the time we reached the [very awkwardly-paced??] reunion. Idk if MomTok is gonna survive this, y'all and...I'm not sure how much they even care. "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is available to stream on Hulu.
TW: Several mentions of sexual assault/SA allegations in this episode. This week we're discussing the second half of S3 of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" (ep. 6-10) and the reunion. For a season that started out pretty explosively, the second half seemed to fizzle out. After much back & forth between fragments of the #MomTok group, it seemed like they had finally ended in a somewhat good place. But those warm & fuzzy feelings proved short-lived by the time we reached the [very awkwardly-paced??] reunion. Idk if MomTok is gonna survive this, y'all and...I'm not sure how much they even care. "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is available to stream on Hulu.
**Part 2/2** This week we're discussing episodes 1-5 of season 3 of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives." This group always seems to be in a bit of a fragile space but this season finds #MomTok more fractured than we've ever seen them before. Whitney is still on the outs with the group but, thanks to a shockingly inflated ego and unexpected Vanderpump Villa love triangle, Demi has become public enemy #1. As the ladies prepare for press in LA for their season 2 premiere, they must figure out how to coexist, and find the answer to that age old question- "Can MomTok survive this?" "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is available to stream on Hulu.
This week we're discussing episodes 1-5 of season 3 of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives." This group always seems to be in a bit of a fragile space but this season finds #MomTok more fractured than we've ever seen them before. Whitney is still on the outs with the group but, thanks to a shockingly inflated ego and unexpected Vanderpump Villa love triangle, Demi has become public enemy #1. As the ladies prepare for press in LA for their season 2 premiere, they must figure out how to coexist, and find the answer to that age old question- "Can MomTok survive this?" "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is available to stream on Hulu.
**Part 2/2. We wrap up our discussion on "Weapons" and play a little Halloween trivia game!** For this special, spoOooOOoky episode, we're discussing the hit film "Weapons." When an entire classroom goes missing overnight except for one student, a small town grapples for answers on what happened to their children. After several wrong turns and accusations, they find that the culprit is more evil (and iconic) than they could have ever imagined. But will they be able to get their kids back before it's too late? Weapons is now streaming on HBOMax. 
**This was meant to be our Halloween episode but due to issues with the original recording (and even thinking it may have been lost forever at one point!), it was a much longer journey than expected to get it out. Let's just call it a very special Thanksgiving episode lol** For this special, spoOooOOoky episode, we're discussing the hit film "Weapons." When an entire classroom goes missing overnight except for one student, a small town grapples for answers on what happened to their children. After several wrong turns and accusations, they find that the culprit is more evil (and iconic) than they could have ever imagined. But will they be able to get their kids back before it's too late? Weapons is available to stream on HBOMax. 
When I get that feeling, I need soul-sexual healing... In the documentary "Rebel Royals: An Unlikely Love Story," we meet Princess Märtha Louise of Norway and her soon-to-be American husband, Shaman Durek Verrett. While they seem like a bit of an odd couple on the surface, the two share many "new age" beliefs and feel that they were soulmates in a previous life. But this isn't a simple fairy tale; facing backlash from the Norwegian people and press about Durek's checkered past and controversial practices, he and Märtha must figure out how to navigate their new public life together and decide if marriage is in the cards for them in this lifetime. "Rebel Royals: An Unlikely Love Story" is available to stream on Netflix.
Is it Khloe? Is it Owen? Is it Sophie? Where TF the catfish?? This week we're discussing the true crime documentary, "Unknown Number: The High School Catfish." Lauryn Licari is a sweet girl just trying to navigate her way through the early days of high school, playing sports, and her first serious relationship, when she begins receiving harassing texts from an unfamiliar number. After going quiet for about a year, the texts start back, and are crueler and more frequent than ever. Lauryn, along with her boyfriend, their parents, the school principal, superintendent, and sheriff, try to figure out who is the person behind these texts and, after a few false leads, end up having to reach out to the FBI for help. Finally able to crack the case, the reveal would send shock-waves through their entire tight-knit community. "Unknown Number: The High School Catfish" is available to stream on Netflix.
This week we are discussing the comedic fantasy-action film "Freaky Tales." Set in 1987 Oakland, this anthology-style movie links an unlikely cast of characters in their quests to improve their lives and, well...kick n@zi a$$. Starring Pedro Pascal, Jay Ellis, Dominique Thorne, and Normani in her film debut, "Freaky Tales" combines hand-to-hand combat, mystical forces, and an abundance of Bay Area music to keep viewers captivated.   "Freaky Tales" is available to stream on HBO Max.
Guess who's bizzack! It's ya girls :) Have we been gone for far too long? Yes. Did we record this episode while the Olympics were still on? ...that's none of your business. But all that matters is we are so back! And since we've missed y'all so much, we wanted to review a movie that has been widely loved by critics and audiences alike- "Tyler Perry's Divorce in the Black." In this *cinematic masterpiece*, Ava and Dallas are in a tumultuous marriage which abruptly comes to an end when the already-checked out Dallas announces he wants a divorce. Though the divorce was his idea, Dallas is also somehow FURIOUS about it(???) and makes Ava's life a living hell, along with the lives of all of her loved ones. While marketed as a Thriller/Drama, "Divorce in the Black" just might be the funniest movie of 2024. "Divorce in the Black" is available to stream on Amazon Prime.  
This week we're discussing the holiday film "The Blackening!" (...we didn't say *which* holiday.) The story centers around a group of college friends that reunites for a fun weekend of drinking, sh!t talking, and playing spades in a secluded cabin in the woods. What's supposed to be a fun few days of catching up, however, turns into their worst nightmare once they find a seemingly racist board game in the basement that forces them to play...for their lives.   *Hosts' Note: We obviously recorded this a bit ago, so whenever you hear "Halloween," just replace it with "Christmas" :)   "The Blackening" is available to stream on Starz.
It’s spooky season, friends! And this week we’re discussing the 1992 cult classic “Death Becomes Her.” In a zombie-ish film like no other, the only thing these undead want to eat are lewks, hunny! DBH not only tackled serious issues (such as: ageism, gender double standards, and the unrealistic beauty expectations that women are expected to live up to) with humor, it was also a pioneer in computer-generated special graphics, winning the 1993 Oscar for Best Visual Effects! "Death Becomes Her" is available to stream on Peacock.
This week we're discussing the comedic sci-fi film "They Cloned Tyrone." John Boyega stars as Fontaine, a drug dealer whose life is turned upside down when he finds that his entire existence is being controlled by unknown, sinister forces. Alongside brilliant sex worker Yo-Yo (Teyonah Parris), and a clever pimp named Slick Charles (Jamie Foxx), Fontaine uncovers the truth and begins a revolution that activates his entire community, the Glen, to fight back. But who exactly is Tyrone...? CW: Mention of police brutality in the film. Mention of child exploitation during "What You Got Your Eyes On?" section (Brooke Shields' "Pretty Baby" documentary).  "They Cloned Tyrone" is available to stream on Netflix. 
The Pass: Ocean’s -11

The Pass: Ocean’s -11

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This week we're discussing the candy coated write-off, I mean- Todd Tucker film "The Pass." If you're a RHOA fan, you will recognize a number of familiar faces, including Todd's wife, Kandi Burruss, as well as Shamea Morton and Monyetta Shaw. And one Ms. Drew Sidora steps in as main character, Nina. Nina and her husband decide to give each other a hall pass- one night off from their marriage to engage in physical intimacy with a person of their choosing... Sure. What could go wrong, right?? After a number of wild twists and turns, distrust builds and the future of their marriage seems shaky, at best.  Forewarning: We could not stop giggling this entire episode lol. "The Pass" is available to stream on Peacock.
Hi, Barbie! This week we're discussing the box office smash, "Barbie." The Greta Gerwig film pulls the iconic doll out of her idyllic Barbieland and drops her (and Ken) into our less-than-perfect real world. Finding that things here are very much opposite from Barbieland, Ken becomes entranced by patriarchy...and horses, and tries to change their world to more closely reflect ours. The Barbies, with help from a few humans, must work quickly to ensure their rights aren't taken away... Sound familiar? "Barbie" is currently playing in theaters.
This week we're discussing the season finale of the new Bravo hit, "Summer House: Martha's Vineyard." This spin-off of the original "Summer House" features a group of Black friends and acquaintances from all over the country, who reunite on the picturesque Massachusetts island for three weeks of fun, shenanigans and, of course, drama! The friend group centers around newlyweds Jasmine and Silas Cooper, who are...let's just say they're going through it. SHMV's inaugural season proved to be an entertaining one, with unexpected conflicts, house meetings, cast member ejections and even canine guests.  "Summer House: Martha's Vineyard" aired on Bravo and the full first season is available to stream on Peacock. 
This week we're discussing the Disney film "The Little Mermaid." The angelic-voiced Halle Bailey stars as Ariel in this live-action remake. The new version follows the 1989 animated classic pretty closely, with a few modern updates and song changes. It does not, however, follow the original Hans Christian Andersen story which, we have learned, is probably for the best...  *We have a brief discussion on mermaid folklore and sea exploration, which was recorded before the Titanic submersible incident* "The Little Mermaid" is currently playing in theaters.
This week we're discussing the historical fiction series, based in fact, "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story." Young Charlotte leaves her native Germany for England after, unbeknownst to her, her hand in marriage was promised to King George III. Once she arrives, the king's mother has two concerns: first, making sure the new couple consummates their marriage and produces an heir; second, figuring out why Charlotte's melanin is poppin' so severely! After a few, um... road blocks, Charlotte and George begin a love affair that lasts decades and produces 15 children.  We also get into some fun historical facts about the real Queen Charlotte and King George, and where Charlotte's African ancestry actually came from. "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story" is available to stream on Netflix. 
This week we’re discussing the live* season 4 finale of “Love Is Blind.” Asterisk for “live” because…Netflix had us waiting over an hour (or 12+ hours for some folks) to watch it -_- Kwame and Chelsea tried to make us believe they were truly in love. Bliss…if you like it (Zach), we love it. And Netflix, give us a Tiffany and Brett spin-off! ”Love Is Blind” is available to stream on Netflix. 
This week we're discussing the season finale of the fungi-zombie hit show, "The Last of Us." Main characters Joel and Ellie have traveled cross-country by car, foot and horse, to try and help save humanity. After facing a number of enemies, both infected and otherwise, and nearly losing their lives (and each other) multiple times, they finally reach their goal... but it's not the celebratory moment either expected.  The full first season of "The Last of Us" is available to stream on HBOMax.
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