Sinners (2025) - Movie Review with Jay & Sebrenia
Sinners Breakdown! We dive deep into all aspects of the production: from the visual effects, the themes, costuming, production design, and music.
In this episode of Critic by Night, Jay and Dru review Sinners (2025) — the powerful new horror drama directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan.
After working together on Fruitvale Station, Creed, and Black Panther, Coogler and Jordan reunite for a darker, more intimate story about guilt, justice, and the cost of redemption. We unpack the performances, the visual style, the haunting score, and how this film fits into Coogler’s already iconic filmography.
🎬 Is Sinners a modern masterpiece or just Oscar bait? We’ve got thoughts.
If you're a fan of smart, emotional storytelling, or just want to hear our hot takes on the year’s most talked-about release, this one’s for you.
#SinnersMovie #RyanCoogler #MichaelBJordan #MovieReview #CriticByNight #FilmPodcast #OscarBuzz #ThrillerMovies #sinners #ryancoogle #sinnersmovie
Jay and Captain Keith reflect on the life and music of singer, rapper, actress, writer, producer Angie Stone. #angiestone #ripangiestone
In this episode, we reflect on the dynamic legacy of Angie Stone — a vocalist, songwriter, and trailblazer whose career helped shape the sound of neo-soul and contemporary R&B. From her early days as part of the first female hip-hop group The Sequence, to her reign as one of neo-soul’s most powerful voices, Angie Stone’s story is one of resilience, evolution, and pure artistry.
We explore her collaborations with icons like D’Angelo and Lenny Kravitz, her powerful solo albums like Black Diamond and Mahogany Soul, and how her sound continues to influence generations of artists. More than a singer — she’s a storyteller, a survivor, and a soul pioneer whose voice carries both love and lived experience.
Angie Stone
Neo-Soul Queens
Black Diamond Album
Mahogany Soul
Women in Hip-Hop
Soul Music Icons
Angie Stone Podcast
The Sequence
R&B Legends
Soul Survivor
Jay and Captain Keith discuss the Oakland’s own D’Wayne Wiggins of Tony Toni Tone.
In this episode, we celebrate the soulful legacy of D’wayne Wiggins — guitarist, producer, and founding member of the legendary Tony! Toni! Toné!. From shaping the smooth sound of '90s R&B to mentoring future stars like Destiny’s Child, Wiggins left an indelible mark on the industry and the streets of Oakland, where his roots run deep.
We explore his journey through the golden era of soul and funk-infused hip-hop, his role in defining the Bay Area’s sound, and how his creative vision helped bridge generations of Black music. Whether through his signature guitar work, platinum production, or quiet leadership behind the scenes, D’wayne Wiggins helped craft a sonic blueprint that still echoes today.
Tony Toni Toné
D’wayne Wiggins Guitar
Oakland R&B
Bay Area Music History
Soul Music Icons
R&B Podcast
90s Music Legends
D’wayne Wiggins Legacy
West Coast Neo-Soul
Black Music Tribute
Jay and Dru discuss the movie Sinners written and directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan. #sinners #ryancoogle #sinnersmovie
Jay and Dru discuss several topics which includes: Tyler Perry, Jamie Foxx, Mike Tyson Legacy and black documentaries.
The Blade conversation continues with Jay and Dru. #blade #vampire
Jay and Captain Keith have a discussion about two great MC's who has both made great contributions to hip-hop. R.I.P to MF Doom and the Ecstasy from the Golden age Brooklyn based hip hop group Whodini
In this special episode, we reflect on two of hip-hop’s most iconic and innovative figures — MF DOOM, the masked lyrical mastermind, and Ecstasy of Whodini, the stylish voice of early rap's electro-funk era. Though their sounds and personas were worlds apart, both shaped the culture in unforgettable ways. From the underground mystique of DOOM to the pioneering swagger of Whodini, we celebrate their music, their message, and their unmatched legacies.
MF DOOM
Whodini
Ecstasy Whodini
Hip-Hop Legends
Rap History
Underground Rap Icons
80s Hip-Hop
Remembering MF DOOM
Tribute to Whodini
Hip-Hop Podcast Episode
Masked Rapper
Old School Rap Tribute
!MF Doom/Daniel Dumile (July 13, 1971 – October 31, 2020), best known by his stage name MF Doom or simply Doom (both stylized in all caps), was a British-American rapper and record producer. Noted for his intricate wordplay, signature metal mask, and "supervillain" stage persona, Dumile became a major figure of underground hip hop in the 2000s. After his death, Variety described him as one of the scene's "most celebrated, unpredictable and enigmatic figures".KMD (Kausing Much Damage, or A positive Kause in a Much Damaged society) was an American hip hop trio active in the early 1990s. The core of the group was composed of brothers Daniel "Zev Love X" and Dingilizwe "DJ Subroc" Dumile. The group is best known for launching the career of Zev Love X, who later became MF Doom. The group's original third member, Rodan, left before the group signed with Elektra Records; he was replaced with Onyx the Birthstone Kid. The group disbanded in 1993 after the sudden death of DJ Subroc and the subsequent decision by Elektra to drop the group from their label.KMD released two studio albums, Mr. Hood (1991) and Black Bastards, with the latter originally recorded in 1993 but not officially released until 2001 due to its cancellation by Elektra.Whodini is an American hip hop group that was formed in 1982. The Brooklyn, New York-based trio consisted of vocalist and main lyricist Jalil Hutchins; co-vocalist John Fletcher, a.k.a. Ecstasy (who wore a Zorro-style hat as his trademark); and turntable artist DJ Drew Carter, a.k.a. Grandmaster Dee.Coming out of the fertile New York rap scene of the early '80s, Whodini was one of the first rap groups to add R&B twist to their music, thus laying the foundation for a new genre - new jack swing. The group made its name with good-humored songs such as "Magic's Wand" (the first rap song accompanied by a video), "The Haunted House of Rock", "Friends", "Five Minutes of Funk" and "Freaks Come Out at Night". Live performances of the group were the first rap concerts with the participation of breakdance dancers from the group UTFO. Russell Simmons was the manager of the group in the '80s.Published: January 12, 2021
Jay and Captain Keith discuss the musical contributions and passing of a rap pioneer Prince Markie Dee a.k.a Mark Anthony Morales (February 19, 1968 – February 18, 2021) of the group The Fat Boys.Published: February 21, 2021
In this episode, we celebrate the life and legacy of Prince Markie Dee, one-third of the legendary Fat Boys and a trailblazer who helped transition hip-hop into the mainstream. From his pioneering days with beatboxing and comedy rap to his soulful solo career in R&B, we reflect on the man, the music, and the mark he left on the culture. This is more than a tribute — it’s a deep dive into a hip-hop icon who deserves his flowers.
Prince Markie Dee
The Fat Boys
80s Hip-Hop Legends
Hip-Hop History
R&B Rap Crossovers
Classic Rap Icons
Remembering Prince Markie Dee
Brooklyn Hip-Hop
Old School Hip-Hop Tribute
Hip-Hop Pioneers Podcast
Jay and Captain Keith discuss the life and times of Dave Trugoy the Dove of De La Soul and Phife Dawg
In this episode we pay tribute to two foundational voices of the Hip-Hop Golden Era: Trugoy the Dove (Dave of De La Soul) and Phife Dawg (A Tribe Called Quest). We explore Trugoy’s playful innovation and how De La Soul reshaped rap culture with jazzy positivity, and Phife Dawg’s fiery lyricism and influence on alternative hip hop. From their roots in New York’s Long Island and Queens to their triumphant yet abbreviated legacies, we reflect on their music, their souls, and how their messages continue to inspire new generations.
Trugoy the Dove
Dave from De La Soul
Phife Dawg
A Tribe Called Quest
Hip‑Hop Pioneers
90s Rap Legends
Alternative Hip‑Hop Tribute
Remembering Dave and Phife
Old School Rap Icons
De La Soul
Tribe Called Quest
Jay and Captain Keith catch up with S.U.N to discuss his latest album/ project For You, Make Radiant Room as well as his past, current and future. S.U.N. (Scientific Universal Noncommercial)Ypsilanti, Michigan S.U.N’s distinguished career has led him to work with both popular mainstream and indie artists from Prince to Bizarre (D- 12). He was listed by the Metro Times/Detroit Weekly as one of several local artists who should be credited for the evolution of the Hip Hop scene in Detroit. https://riseofsun.bandcamp.com/music https://open.spotify.com/artist/53JnKYX8tQy4ooTlMMkwD3?si=gnLrHuICQBWyheVv7Oirfw&nd=1 Bettye Lavette the lady from the NPR episode that we were discussing: https://www.npr.org/artists/15197142/bettye-lavette
Published: December 6, 2021
Jay and Sebrenia discuss the movie Exhibiting Forgiveness. A Black artist on the path to success is derailed by an unexpected visit from his estranged father, a recovering addict desperate to reconcile.
Jay and Captain Keith discuss the new Zoe Kravitz debut written and directed film Blink Twice.
Jay and Dru catch up on the culture with a discussion ranging from the head nod, Kendrick and Drake beef, blackness, Kamala Harris, politics, religion and labels!
Jay and Calvin discuss "Soul" music and where did it go and what does it look like today. #soul #soulmusic #music #musicdiscussion I first learned of Calvin through his youtube channel where he discuss many topics ranging from music to current events to politics! I've been a fan of his for a few years now and it was good to be able to finally have a real conversation with this young brother. He has a lot to say and a lot to give and is someone you should surely check out! You can find links to his varies projects below: Calvin's info: IG: Gimmieabeat New Album "The Hardcover." available now on all digital music outlets. Follow me on Spotify "Calvin Michaels" Follow me on Facebook http://facebook.com/calvinbmichaels Be sure to check out my podcast "Comedically Hardheaded" on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and SoundCloud "Calvin's R&B Gems" Playlist Over 2000 songs https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Ly... "Calvin's R&B Wind Down" A collection of slow jams from the 70s-Present.. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1MD... "Calvin's R&B Funk Party (1970s-1980s)" Revisiting some funky tracks from those Saturday afternoon clean up sessions. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2hY... Calvin's "The Cool Down Party" A collection of R&B, Jazz, Pop, & Inspirational music. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7fu... How I made my album: https://youtu.be/gJ392OkHjWc Cash App $Gimmieabeat
Published: May 25, 2022
Jay and Dru discuss the Netflix Live event Katt Williams: Woke Foke.
Katt Williams: Woke Foke: Telling truths and spilling secrets, comedy legend Katt Williams lets loose in this no-holds-barred stand-up special. #kattwilliams #netflix
Published: June 9, 2024