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‘Rewind with Ellen’ ep. 10 — Snoop Cali Rosé & Indie Film Reviews

'Rewind with Ellen' host Ellen J. Wanjiru: Ep. #10

Rewind with Ellenhosts Ellen J. Wanjiru and Rougét Carter kick off episode 10 with a sip of Snoop Cali Rosé, Snoop Dogg’s latest collaboration with 19 Crimes, and share their thoughts on the blend of Grenache and Zinfandel. Bottles provided courtesy of The Cashmere Agency.

Snoop Cali Rosé breaks the rules of typical rosé culture with a touch of Cali-behavior and Snoop’s iconic West Coast Style. 19 Crimes Snoop Cali Rosé is available in stores nationwide and online at thewineshop.com.

'Rewind with Ellen' Ep. 10 - Snoop Cali Rosé & Indie Film Reviews

Snoop explains his excitement, “We did it big with 19 Crimes Cali Red, so you know we had to do it again–and this time, I was thinking pink. I can’t wait for everyone to sip on my Snoop Cali Rosé and bring those fresh feels from spring into summer and beyond. I hope when you open a bottle of this wine you take a little mind trip to my Cali home. This is how we Rosé the Snoop Dogg way!”

Indie films that we review in episode #10 include:

I’m Fine (Thanks For Asking) – When a recently widowed mother becomes houseless, she convinces her 8-year-old daughter that they are only camping for fun while working to get them off the streets. Directed by Kelley Kali and Angelique Molina.

Bantú Mama – An Afropean woman escapes after being arrested in the Dominican Republic. She is sheltered by a group of minors, in a dangerous district of Santo Domingo. By becoming their protégée and maternal figure, she will see her destiny change inexorably. Directed by Ivan Herrera. Written by Clarisse Albrecht, Ivan Herrera.

‘Rewind with Ellen,’ blackfilm.com’s first syndicated series, deep-dives into Black film and TV from a female vs. male perspective. Hosted by Ellen J. Wanjiru @ellenthagreat & co-host Ro Carter @ro_ny_ca. Watch Live episodes of ‘Rewind with Ellen’ every Thursday at 8:30pm EST on @Blackfilm Facebook and @Blackfilm YouTube!

https://www.blackfilm.com/read/2021/04/rewind-with-ellen-ep-9-the-banker-and-phobias-review/

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