
Free Form Radio is a laid-back, conversational podcast recorded by three Chicagoans—Daniel, Noel, and Andy—who dive into movies, nostalgia, pop culture, and all the random stories that come with decades of friendship.
Andy kicks things off with a deep dive into the buzz around the new Michael Jackson biopic—does he buy into the social media hype, or is it all overblown? He also breaks down WrestleMania 42 and wrestles with the big question: did it deliver, or fall short? With WrestleMania now spanning two nights, is bigger actually better—or just more exhausting?
Noel shares his recent gaming win, finally beating Kena: Bridge of Spirits, a smaller PS5 gem he’s been enjoying alongside his niece. He also steps into the world of horror with Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, a bold reimagining that strays far from the classic franchise fans know.
Daniel jumps into the conversation with the 2025 reboot of I Know What You Did Last Summer—does it hold a candle to the 1997 original? He also reflects on Netflix’s Hulk Hogan: Real American, a timely look back at the wrestling icon’s life following his passing. To wrap things up, the crew reacts to the now-viral WrestleMania moment where CM Punk slapped a fan’s phone out of their hand—surprising… or just classic CM Punk behavior?
Warning: May have Strong Language and Content.
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