Kicking off Series 5, Sean and Hugo give their thoughts on Liam Neeson and Jaume Collet-Serra's fourth film collaboration together, The Commuter (2018).
Den of Thieves (2018) becomes the latest cinema outing for Sean and Hugo. A King's Ransom or Fool's Gold, just how does this mystery-crime thriller rate for both of them?
After a long absence full of episode delays and cancellations, the Boys are back from the Border with a re-fulfilled motivation. The Mission: Review 'Sicario 2: Day of the Soldado'.
It's a question of salvation or repentance as Hugo and Sean show off some DVD purchases and confess their thoughts on The Nun- the latest instalment in the ongoing Horror movie franchise of The Conjuring Universe.
To pay Sean back for taking him to see The Nun in Episode 7, Hugo treats his friend to The House with a Clock in Its Walls, starring the trinity of Cate Blanchett, Jack Black and Owen Vaccaro under the direction of Eli Roth.
Taking a well deserved break from their cinema outings, Hugo invites Sean around to watch Hugh Jackman, John Travolta and Halle Berry in Swordfish (2001) on DVD.
Sean is rejoined by Hugo to review Adam McKay's Dick Cheney biopic dramady Vice (2018). Will Christian Bale, Amy Adams and company deliver in their performances? In this instalment, that's for Sean and Hugo to decide.
Hugo has treated Sean to seeing Green Book (2018) with him at the cinema as way of celebrating their friendship together. How well will the film fare for both of them?
Sean tags along on Hugo's trip to see If Beale Street Could Talk (2018). Will the titular Movie Dude, like Hugo, learn to 'Trust Love All The Way' when going into the film? You'll have to find out for yourself.
Sean's been very keen to see the new film iteration and even keener to bring along Hugo for the ride. Joined by their friend Haydn, Hell may just about frozen over as Hugo's let loose his perspective.