We know it is late February, but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy a good scare!
This week's show does have a lot of scary elements, as two of the Reviewski gang - Eoghan Doherty and Rory Cashin - are joined by Her.ie's Denise Curtin to chat about this week's big release, The Invisible Man.
On top of reviewing the movie, two of the stars - Elisabeth Moss (of Mad Men and The Handmaid's Tale fame) and Oliver Jackson-Cohen (of The Haunting Of Hill House fame) - chat about their roles in the new creepfest.
There is also the reviews of this week's other new big screen releases: dark comedy Downhill with Will Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfuss, true life eco-lawsuit drama Dark Waters with Mark Ruffalo, and Brahms: The Boy II with Katie Holmes and a possessed doll.
The gang also take a look at Spiral, the latest entry in "the book of Saw", an upcoming horror starring Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson, they each pick their scariest inanimate object in cinema history, AND The Big Reviewski gets its first ever piece of fan mail!
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