Screen Time: Episode 48 15.11.25

Goodfellas, News, Show Tunes, Gaming stuff, Streaming..... what more do you need? Oh, cinema tickets, you say? For Free! Well, yep, those too.
Episode 48 of Screen Time marked a new chapter as the show gears up for a Sunday slot and wider availability via RTL Play, while snippets will still air throughout the week on The Lunchbox.
Host Stephen “Steps” Lowe kept the familiar format, blending movie news, streaming updates, gaming gossip, and a deep-dive feature, this week spotlighting the legendary Goodfellas soundtrack, whose expertly curated music remains a gold standard for cinematic storytelling.
At the cinema, Wicked For Good and a bold new Wuthering Heights adaptation headline the upcoming releases at Kinepolis. The Luxembourg box office is topped by Predator: Badlands, followed by Regretting You and Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc, while Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another lands at number five, also the subject of the week’s review. Steps calls it technically brilliant yet emotionally uneven: a haunting, beautifully shot war drama that’s more meditative than explosive, with standout performances from DiCaprio and Del Toro.
On the small screen, Slow Horses Season 5 continues to shine with Gary Oldman leading a cast that balances razor-sharp wit and weary cynicism. Christopher Chung’s hacker Roddy Ho steps into the spotlight, giving the spy drama new depth and surprising heart. Meanwhile, Kenny Dalglish offers an inspiring football documentary, and returning hits Fallout and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters promise darker, grander second seasons.
Gaming fans were treated to plenty of buzz, from Death Stranding: Isolations, a hand-drawn anime spin-off coming to Disney+, to ongoing Half-Life 3 rumours that refuse to die. Rounding things off was news of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, set for 2026 with Brie Larson joining the cast as Rosalina.
As ever, Screen Time wrapped with its trademark mix of trivia and tunes, this week’s “fun film fact” revealed Sean Connery’s secret Bond wigs. With fresh film talk, sharp reviews, and the timeless pulse of Goodfellas on the soundtrack, Episode 48 delivered another slick, entertaining hour for movie lovers tuning in to RTL Today Radio.
