Another Philly Exit, Sabrina Claudio's Based On A Feeling Review and Catch Me If You Can Review

In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Golden State advancing past Memphis and getting back to the Western Conference Finals. They also analyze the Boston-Milwaukee series, Miami closing out Philly on the road and another disappointing home exit for the Sixers along with Dallas-Phoenix Game 7 expectations. They also discuss NFL Draft observations and takeaways plus Canelo’s upset loss to Dmitry Bivol and what it means for him going forward. Finally, they review Jack Harlow’s new album Come Home The Kids Miss You, Sabrina Claudio’s impressive and authentic album Based On A Feeling, Ella Mai’s Heart On My Sleeve and do a deep-dive review of Kendrick Lamar’s “The Heart Part 5.” In the second half, they review Catch Me If You Can, the 2002 biographical crime film, written and directed by Steven Spielberg. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken and Martin Sheen; they dive into how this film was very clever, comical and suspenseful. They discuss how this was extremely nuanced and resonant in different ways along with the complex and personal elements of the father-son relationship. Finally, they discuss the expansive catalogues of DiCaprio, Hanks and where this film ranks among Steven Spielberg’s best.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Golden State advancing past Memphis and getting back to the Western Conference Finals. They also analyze the Boston-Milwaukee series, Miami closing out Philly on the road and another disappointing home exit for the Sixers along with Dallas-Phoenix Game 7 expectations. They also discuss NFL Draft observations and takeaways plus Canelo’s upset loss to Dmitry Bivol and what it means for him going forward. Finally, they review Jack Harlow’s new album Come Home The Kids Miss You, Sabrina Claudio’s impressive and authentic album Based On A Feeling, Ella Mai’s Heart On My Sleeve and do a deep-dive review of Kendrick Lamar’s “The Heart Part 5.”

In the second half, they review Catch Me If You Can, the 2002 biographical crime film, written and directed by Steven Spielberg. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken and Martin Sheen; they dive into how this film was very clever, comical and suspenseful. They discuss how this was extremely nuanced and resonant in different ways along with the complex and personal elements of the father-son relationship. Finally, they discuss the expansive catalogues of DiCaprio, Hanks and where this film ranks among Steven Spielberg’s best.
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