There are also details on how to win tickets to the Irish premiere of Captain Marvel!
Did Thanos click his fingers and wipe out half of the The Big Reviewski team? Who is to say? All we know is that both Paul Moore and Justine Stafford couldn't make it along this week, so Eoghan Doherty and Rory Cashin are joined by a veritable Who's Who? of Who's That? on the red chairs this week!
This week's episode covers a lot of ground, from reviewing new releases Cold Pursuit and On The Basis Of Sex, we discuss the entire history of rom-coms based on our favourite trailer of the week Long Shot, and a long talk with writer/director Joe Cornish about his new movie The Kid Who Would Be King.
There were also debates about everyone's worst cinema date, a lack of love for volleyball scenes, and confusion about Emmas Stone and Watson.
Plus, yes!, those Captain Marvel premiere tickets!
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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 […]
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