35 min

Ep.2- "Holiday Rush" with Essence Stewart and John Ross 25 Days of Xmas Movies

    • TV & Film

Alexis and special guests Essence Stewart and John Ross review the 2019 Netflix movie "Holiday Rush". They discuss La La Anthony's role as a ghost, the pronunciation of Romany Malco's name, and why this movie about a black family just seemed a liiiittle off (SPOILER: it's written by two white men).

Want to know more about Essence? You can follow her on Instagram @1blackstar, follow her sketch show "I Feel Funny" @ifeelfunnyshow, or subscribe to her YouTube channel Prince Ave Productions.

Want to know more about John? You can follow him @BlackJohnRoss on Instagram and Twitter. Also, check out his sketch comedy team "The Nitro Girls", and his improv team "Butter Butter Butter" at the Magnet Theater in NYC.

You can follow the podcast on Facebook and Instagram @xmasmoviespodcast !

Alexis and special guests Essence Stewart and John Ross review the 2019 Netflix movie "Holiday Rush". They discuss La La Anthony's role as a ghost, the pronunciation of Romany Malco's name, and why this movie about a black family just seemed a liiiittle off (SPOILER: it's written by two white men).

Want to know more about Essence? You can follow her on Instagram @1blackstar, follow her sketch show "I Feel Funny" @ifeelfunnyshow, or subscribe to her YouTube channel Prince Ave Productions.

Want to know more about John? You can follow him @BlackJohnRoss on Instagram and Twitter. Also, check out his sketch comedy team "The Nitro Girls", and his improv team "Butter Butter Butter" at the Magnet Theater in NYC.

You can follow the podcast on Facebook and Instagram @xmasmoviespodcast !

35 min

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