You Move Too Fast EP:108
On this episode I talk about how it pays for you to take things slow and really get to know someone. Dating for a week and then it turning into […]
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This July weekend, we review two of the biggest summer movies of 2025: Jurassic World: Rebirth and The Materialists.
Mike breaks down why Jurassic World is stuck in a loop of reboots and clichés, even with big stars like Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali. And what would it take to save this franchise?
Then Jack reviews The Materialists, a romantic drama exploring love, class, and status in modern dating culture starrign Pedro Pascal, Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans. We also officially launched the Brown & Black Social Club on Substack, a space for Black and Latino creatives, packed with curated industry insights that goes way beyond the podcast.
Episode Summary – Launching the Brown and Black Substack – Mikes review: Jurassic World: Rebirth – Latino family subplot analysis – How to save the Jurassic Franchise – Jack’s review: The Materialists – Love and class in a transactional culture – Height, value, and self-worth in dating – Shoutout to Keith David’s Walk of Fame honor
👉 Listen now on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kXU3nCQQK6Udf7DzzD7x8 👉 Join the Brown & Black Social Club: https://brownblackpodcast.com 📱 Follow us: @brownblackpodcast on Instagram & YouTube
On this episode I talk about how it pays for you to take things slow and really get to know someone. Dating for a week and then it turning into […]
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