So this week is all about reinvention.
Kind of.
Off the back of Robert Pattinson's massive career re-aiming, the Reviewski gang - Eoghan Doherty, Rory Cashin,Justine Stafford, and Paul Moore - argue over the most-surprising reinventions by actors over the years.
One of the best examples of that is Pattinson's new gothic horror movie The Lighthouse, which we review this week alongside the other big screen releases - Clint Eastwood's new biopic about tortured hero Richard Jewell, and lovers-on-the-run romantic-thriller Queen & Slim.
On that last release, we were also lucky enough to have a long chat with the movie's star, Oscar-nominee Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out, Widows) about the movie and his career to date.
Plus, the gang break down the trailer for Jon Stewart's latest directorial outing Irresistible, a new political comedy starring Steve Carrell, Rose Byrne, and Chris Cooper, which really couldn't have come at a better time.
Oh, and Rory has the world's longest sulk. We checked with the Guinness Book of Records.
Don't ask, just watch and listen below...
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