Big Red Flix 113: Eli Roth Sucks
Join Dave, Yoshifett & Jitterbug as they talk about The Green Inferno, Game of Thrones, Making a Murderer, Short Term 12, Blue Ruin and more.
Review: Goosebumps
Rik found himself trudging through the snow to the Vue cinema in London’s Leicester Square for an advanced screening of Goosebumps, starring Jack Black.
Big Red Flix 112: The Force Awakens
This week, Dave, Yoshifett, Smelly Pirate and Dogsdie break down Star Wars Episode VII.
Big Red Flix 111: Dinosaurs Cure. Autism?
This week, Dave, Yoshifett and Jitterbug discuss Star Wars, Jurassic World, The Martian, The Leftovers and Ash Vs Evil Dead.
Review: The Martian
After falling in love with the book, Alex went to see The Martian in a digital form as well, and it didn't disappoint.
Big Red Flix 110: The Godfather Part 2 (Part 5)
Dave and Jitterbug finally sit down and finish their breakdown The Godfather Part II.
Review: Crimson Peak
The astounding visuals and macarbre thrills of Crimson Peak impressed Jess, even though it never quite reached its melodramatic potential.
Review: Blunt Force Trauma
It is fair to say that Blunt Force Trauma lives up to its name. Diarmuid certainly felt it.
Big Red Flix 109: The Godfather Part 2 (Part 4)
It's been far too long, but Dave, Jitterbug and Yoshifett are back to continue their breakdown The Godfather Part II.
Big Red Flix 108: The Godfather Part 2 (Part 3)
It's been awhile, but Dave, Jitterbug and Yoshifett are back to continue their breakdown The Godfather Part II.
Review: Pixels
When you think about a movie showcasing the best retro games destroying the world; your mind should also see Adam Sandler ruining an intriguing concept with his lack of tact.
Review: Dead Rising: Watchtower
A zombie game originally inspired by a zombie film, in turn inspires its own spin-off zombie movie, the cycle continues as the shuffling corpse that is the undead genre never ends.
Big Red Flix 107: F-ing Metal
This week, Dave and Jitterbug discuss Comic-Con, Ted 2, Jurassic World, American Sniper, Mad Max: Fury Road and Doctor Who.
Review: Inside Out
The sweet sincerity and astounding imagination of Pixar’s latest film left Jess with a sunnier outlook on life.
Review: The Night Crew
A somewhat underwhelming movie saved by a couple of excellent moments and a liberal application of Danny Trejo.
Review: Ant-Man
Ant-Man is not the movie Diarmuid originally got excited for, but it has enough inventive humour, charm and action to make it a worthy MCU entry.