After taking a week off from The Big Reviewski, our valiant movie-leader Eoghan Doherty is back in the hot seat, bringing us all another week's worth of piping hot movie news and reviews. He's joined by Rory Cashin, Justine Stafford, and special guest star Conán Doherty of The GAA Hour fame!
This week the gang take a look at undercover thriller The Informer (starring Joel Kinnaman, Rosamund Pike and Clive Owen), a brand new movie hitting Irish cinemas on 30 August and which inspires a debate on The Big Question about the greatest undercover movie of all time.
Check out the trailer for it right here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUakWaEpCmY
Clip via Warner Bros. UK
They also review Angel Has Fallen, the third in Gerard Butler's Something Has Fallen series, look forward to claustrophobic horror Underwater, and also give details on how to win tickets to an exclusive Big Reviewski screening of upcoming Irish paranormal comedy Extra Ordinary!
There is also an extremely long love fest for none other than Patrick Swayze. Don't ask, just watch and listen below...
Now it's time to have your head melted by this week's Haiclue. Think you know the answer to the one below? Let us know your guess by tweeting @BigReviewski or heading over to Instagram.
(In case you need a reminder of how the Haiclue works, click here.)
Even if you’ve never seen it, you’ve definitely heard its soundtrack. The Graduate, the Oscar-winning ’60s comedy-drama, is airing on TV tonight (Friday, 27 March). Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Mike Nichols (The Birdcage), the movie stars a young Dustin Hoffman (Rain Man) as Benjamin, a disillusioned college graduate back living with his parents. As he […]
The classic film has a 94% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Our TV movie pick for tonight (Friday, 27 March) is Pale Rider, the legendary Western directed by and starring Clint Eastwood (A Fistful of Dollars, Dirty Harry). Released in 1985, the film sees Eastwood play an enigmatic man named Preacher. He arrives in a small […]
Based on true events, this tense thriller puts a unique twist on a classic sub-genre. No Ordinary Heist, a new Irish crime thriller inspired by actual events, is available to watch in cinemas from this weekend. The movie follows two bank workers, manager Richard Murray (Eddie Marsan) and security guard Barry McKenna (Saipan’s Éanna Hardwicke), […]