You wait your whole life for a movie miracle to come along and then two happen in a week.
Get ready to TESTIFYYYYYYY... AGAIN... because Eoghan Doherty, Rory Cashin and Justine Stafford become true believers as they're rejoined on the Omniplex Romance Sofas (TM) by none other than Paul Moore.
This week, following on from a terrifically terrifying show, the gang review one of the most highly-anticipated films of 2019, Captain Marvel, one of the most batshit bonkers films of 2019, Serenity, and reveal the worst twists in movie history.
There are also some O-mazing Omniplex movie tickets to win and things get a little bit Haiclue-heated in the competition section this week.
Plus, there's a really important and intellectual discussion about a gigantic tuna in space.
Don't ask, just watch and listen below...
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