Tonight for El Filmio Reviewio, Tom will be joined by Hilary Adam White - arts journalist with the Sunday and Irish Independent and State magazine - to review this week’s box office releases, including Michael Moore's 'Where To Invade Next', 'The Boss' starring Melissa McCarthy and 'Mothers Day'.
Oisin Davis of Great Irish Beverages will also be back in studio with another Euro 2016 themed cocktail.
And in the second hour, Showbiz Editor of The Irish Sun Ken Sweeney will be back in studio to take a look at the music of British New Wave and Power Pop band The Vapors.
Discovered and managed by John Weller and The Jam's Bruce Foxton, the Vapors are probably best known for their 1980 hit single "Turning Japanese", and while they only released two albums over the course of their three year career, Ken will be arguing that their whole catalogue is worth equal merit, if not more...
The Tom Dunne Show on Newstalk - tonight from 10pm