Things get reeeeeeeal fruity this week as Eoghan Doherty, Rory Cashin and die-hard Toy Story fan, Justine Stafford, are joined by deadly director, Mr Asif Kapadia. He's the man behind Senna, Amy and the brand new documentary coming to an Omniplex big screen near you, Diego Maradona.
Following on from last week's space daddyfest, the gang pick their favourite Toy Story characters plus there's a review of the latest fantastic film from the Pixar powerhouse, Toy Story 4. They also take a look at the other two not-quite-as-family-friendly film releases this week, Brightburn and Child's Play.
Goddamn creepy kids and their goddamn creepy dolls.
There are also some sweet, sweet Omniplex Cinema tickets up for grabs and everyone gets hot under the collar for the cool-as-ice Frozen 2.
Plus, there's a really important and intellectual discussion about a lovable, floppy cowboy.
Don't ask, just watch and listen below...
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