Tis the season, right?
What season?
Well, the season to review Charlie's Angels, of course!
The Reviewski gang - Rory Cashin, Paul Moore, and Justine Stafford - take a look at the update on the kick-ass trio's latest outing, and not only that, but there is also chats with the movie's stars Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska, as well as writer/director/co-star Elizabeth Banks!
That's not all though, as they also review new murder-mystery Knives Out, starring pretty much all of the famous people in the world: Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana De Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Toni Collette, Don Johnson, Michael Shannon, Christopher Plummer, and Miss Piggy himself, Frank Oz!
As if that wasn't enough (and yes, we know it is only November, but it is the last week of November, so...), there is a long discussion about the greatest Christmas movie of all time, and every one has their take on it. Because it really isn't Christmas without an argument.
There is also a look forward to late-arrival Oscar-hopeful 1917, the weekly mind-bending #HaiClue, and some real confusion over famous people's names.
Don't ask, just watch and listen...
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.
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Derek can't dodge ball,Hooked on angelic princess,Prom pair gel on date.
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