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the film of it. —— the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a very strong week. we have this meant disobedience. the new film by —— the new film by sebastian lelio. disobedience is based on a novel by and the character played by rachel vise comes back and pfizer to best friends. at first it is not quite clear why they did not expect to see. —— rachel weisz. shall i take more of the doubt? who is mrs cooperman? esti?|i shall i take more of the doubt? who is mrs cooperman? esti? i told her she should stay with us. you must. i'll do it. it's fine. you married? yes. yes, we are. why didn't you let me know? you disappeared. it's a great cast. it becomes apparent that the two she was closest to where close and a relationship between her and the esti character. the rest the film is about the relationship between love and religion and how one person has attempted to almost redefine himself through belief and thatis redefine himself through belief and that is almost
the film of it. —— the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a very strong week. we have this meant disobedience. the new film by —— the new film by sebastian lelio. disobedience is based on a novel by and the character played by rachel vise comes back and pfizer to best friends. at first it is not quite clear why they did not expect to see. —— rachel weisz. shall i take...
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the film of you is next. from all last year, goodbye. —— the film review. there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have wildlife, the feature directorial debut from paul dano. we have the grinch, another retelling of a classic tale. and overlord, a war movie/horror movie. so wildlife, this is based on a richard ford novel. i am a big fan. does it do itjustice? i haven't read the novel, have you read it? i did a while ago, it's quite short, but very good. 0k, always a plus. so it is set in 1960 montana, and ed oxenbould is this young kid who's kind of awkward and ill at ease with the world, and his parents are on the brink of a marital crisis. they've moved from town to town, they've ended up here, this is evidently moved many times, and jerry has got a good job but then he loses hisjob. when he is offered hisjob back again, his pride is too and he won't take it. he announces what he will do is become one of the people fighting the wildfires tha
the film of you is next. from all last year, goodbye. —— the film review. there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have wildlife, the feature directorial debut from paul dano. we have the grinch, another retelling of a classic tale. and overlord, a war movie/horror movie. so wildlife, this is based on a richard ford novel. i am a big fan. does it do itjustice? i haven't read...
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now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it isa it is a packed week with peterloo, the epic draw ma from mike leigh. widows, which is an update of the serries from the 80s and mirai, a charming animation. peterloo, a massacre back in 1819. interesting mike leigh said one reason he wanted to make the film is not enough people knew about it. he said he wasn't taught about it at school. it wasn't taught about it at school. it was a peaceful demonstration, people demanding suffrage and better conditions, which was attacked by cavalry and there was deaths and terrible injurives. we see a soldier return to his home land and finding famine and he said we wa nt land and finding famine and he said we want a speaker to address the meeting. but his mother is sceptical that doing this is going to have any practical effect. here is a clip. there's going to be a big march. aye, mother, at petersfield. outside, not indoors. no. in broad dayl
now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it isa it is a packed week with peterloo, the epic draw ma from mike leigh. widows, which is an update of the serries from the 80s and mirai, a charming animation. peterloo, a massacre back in 1819. interesting mike leigh said one reason he wanted to make the film is not enough people knew about it. he said he...
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now on bbc news — it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode. and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what delights do you have for us this week? very interesting week, we have the latest in thejk rowling wizard world, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald. we have a remake of a horror classic and we have a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce. so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald. are you a harry potter fan? up to a point. 0k. there is some question about whether or not if you had not kept up with the expanding harry potter wizard in universe, how much of this you would follow. it follows on from the previous one, obviously. essentially he was imprisoned at the beginning and there is a fantastic escape sequence, he goes to europe to spread his message, grindelwald, meanwhile, redmayne‘s character... but dumbledore is conflicted, here is a clip. why can't you go? i cannot move against grindelwald, it has to be you. i can't blame you. in your
now on bbc news — it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode. and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what delights do you have for us this week? very interesting week, we have the latest in thejk rowling wizard world, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald. we have a remake of a horror classic and we have a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce. so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of...
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don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online next on bbc news: the film review, goodnight the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode.
don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online next on bbc news: the film review, goodnight the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode.
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now, it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have wildlife the directorial debut from paul dano. we have the grinch, another retelling of a classic tale. and overlord war movie/horror movie. so wildlife this is based on a richard ford novel. does it do it justice? i haven't read the novel, have you read it? i did a while ago, it is quite short, but very good. have you read it? i did a while ago, it is quite short, but very goodm is always a plus. so it is set in 1960 montana and ed oxenbould is this young kid who is awkward and ill at ease with the world and his pa rents a re ill at ease with the world and his parents are on the brink of a marital crisis, they have moved from town to town, they have ended up here, this is evidently moved many times, and jerry has got a good job but he loses it. when he is offered it back again his pride is too great he won't take it. he announces what he won't take it. he announces what he will d
now, it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have wildlife the directorial debut from paul dano. we have the grinch, another retelling of a classic tale. and overlord war movie/horror movie. so wildlife this is based on a richard ford novel. does it do it justice? i haven't read the novel, have you read it? i did a while ago, it is quite short, but very...
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don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online next on bbc news: the film review, goodnight. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it is a funny old week. we have assassination nation which is a violent satire. we have a new take on robin hood. and the girl in the spiders web. there was a film out a few years ago called unfriended and this was one of those films in which the audience were saying, turn the laptop off! but the whole point is, you can't. this is set in salem, massachusetts where four young women find themselves victims of a witchunt after a huge data breach, somebody hacks the collective data of the town. it is a conservative town, and suddenly they start releasing everybody‘s secret onto the internet. all this anger and hatred is slowly turned towards these four women. meanwhile, the division between people about this breach of data divide between the older generation and the younger generation. here is a clip. yeah, there's two types of people in th
don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online next on bbc news: the film review, goodnight. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it is a funny old week. we have assassination nation which is a violent satire. we have a new take on robin hood. and the girl in the spiders web. there was a film out a few years ago called unfriended and this was one of those films in...
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before that, you can enjoy the film review. and mag and welcome to the film review on bbc news. —— hellothe film review on bbc news, with mark kermode. is it a bumper crop this week? kind ofa kind of a bumper crop. assassination nation is a violent satire. a new take on robin hood. and the return of lisbeth salander. there was a film out a few years ago which was a horror film taking place on social media and i really liked it. i was surprised by how effective it was. the audience were shouting to turn off the laptop, but the whole point is that you can't. this is set in salem, massachusetts. four young women finding themselves the victims of the witch—hunt, after there is a huge data breach. somebody hacks the conservative town's database. lots of people leading conservative lives. releasing secrets onto the internet. all the anger and heed to is turned towards these four women. meanwhile, the division between how people feel about this divide between the older generation and the younger generation. here's clip... there are two types of people. there are people who have come to term wit
before that, you can enjoy the film review. and mag and welcome to the film review on bbc news. —— hellothe film review on bbc news, with mark kermode. is it a bumper crop this week? kind ofa kind of a bumper crop. assassination nation is a violent satire. a new take on robin hood. and the return of lisbeth salander. there was a film out a few years ago which was a horror film taking place on social media and i really liked it. i was surprised by how effective it was. the audience were...
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it is the film review coming up next. thank you very much. good night. bc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is yes,
it is the film review coming up next. thank you very much. good night. bc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is yes,
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next, it is the film review. hello there, and welcome to the film review here on bbc news.ough this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what delights do you have for us this week, mark? very interesting week, we have fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald which is the latest in thejk rowling wizard world expanding. we have suspiria, which is a remake of the dario argento 1977 horror classic. and the price of everything a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce. ok, so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel —vald or —wald? even within the films the w and v sounds are slightly floating. are you a harry potter fan? up to a point. 0k. there's some question about whether or not if you hadn't kept up with the expanding harry potter wizarding universe, how much of this you would follow. it follows on from fantastic beasts and where to find them left off. essentially grindelwald was in prison at the beginning, there is a fantastic escape sequence, he goes to europe to spread his anti—muggle, pure blood message. meanwhile, eddie redmayne's character of newt
next, it is the film review. hello there, and welcome to the film review here on bbc news.ough this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what delights do you have for us this week, mark? very interesting week, we have fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald which is the latest in thejk rowling wizard world expanding. we have suspiria, which is a remake of the dario argento 1977 horror classic. and the price of everything a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce. ok, so,...
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find out later on the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. spite the storm of criticism around her brexit divorce proposals, theresa may has won the support of some key ministers after 48 hours in which it looked as if her future as the prime minister was on the line. in today's developments, steven barclay, a health minister who supported the leave campaign, has been promoted to brexit secretary, replacing dominic raab who resigned yesterday. and the former home secretary amber rudd returns to cabinet, as work and pensions secretary. despite speculation that he would quit in protest at the prime minister's draft agreement, the leading brexiteer michael gove has thrown his support behind theresa may and remains in his post as the environment secretary. but the prime minister's position remains uncertain, with the number of conservative backbenchers who say they've submitted letters calling for a vote of no confidence in her leadership rising. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the latest. and a warning, this report contains flashing ima
find out later on the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. spite the storm of criticism around her brexit divorce proposals, theresa may has won the support of some key ministers after 48 hours in which it looked as if her future as the prime minister was on the line. in today's developments, steven barclay, a health minister who supported the leave campaign, has been promoted to brexit secretary, replacing dominic raab who resigned yesterday. and the former home secretary amber...
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hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. 50 mark, what do we have this week? a very strong week. we have this meant disobedience. the new film by sebastian lelio. disobedience is based on a naomi alderman novel by and the character played by rachel weiss comes back she asked she discovers her two best friends and we know that she left under some form of cloud and that she has been completely absent there has been no contact to which he turns up she says that did not expect to see their there. it's not clear why. shall i take more food out? i don't need it. what was her life doing. so who is the mrs? do we approve? she was going to go to a hotel but i told her she would stay with us. you must. i'll do it. it's fine. you married? yes. yes, we are. why didn't you let me know? you disappeared. it's a great cast. it becomes apparent that the two she was closest to where close and a relationship between her and the esti character. suddenly it throws a spanner in the wo
hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. 50 mark, what do we have this week? a very strong week. we have this meant disobedience. the new film by sebastian lelio. disobedience is based on a naomi alderman novel by and the character played by rachel weiss comes back she asked she discovers her two best friends and we know that she left under some form of cloud and that she has been completely absent there has been no...
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hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. gh this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it is a packed week with peterloo, the epic drama from mike leigh. widows, which is an update of the miniseries from the ‘80s and mirai, a charming animation. peterloo, a massacre back in 1819. interestingly, mike leigh said one reason he wanted to make the film is not enough people knew about it. he said he wasn't taught about it at school. it was a peaceful demonstration, people demanding suffrage and better conditions, which was attacked by cavalry and there were deaths and terrible injuries. and we get in this film is the leadup of the events, all the players of people who will be at the march and the protest. and the forces ranging against him. it starts on the battlefield. we see a traumatised soldier return to his home land and finding famine and he said we want a speaker to address the meeting. but his mother is sceptical that doing this is going to have any practical effect. here is a clip. the
hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. gh this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it is a packed week with peterloo, the epic drama from mike leigh. widows, which is an update of the miniseries from the ‘80s and mirai, a charming animation. peterloo, a massacre back in 1819. interestingly, mike leigh said one reason he wanted to make the film is not enough people knew about it. he said he wasn't taught about it at school. it was a peaceful...
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find out what mark kermode thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. e of the hottest summers on record this year, the met office has confirmed the uk has experienced more weather extremes over the last ten years compared to previous decades. the hottest days have become almost one degree centigrade hotter, while the coldest days are not as cold. the number of nights when temperatures stay above 20 degrees centigrade is increasing. the met office says the changes are consistent with man made global warming. our environment editor, david shukman, has more. the year began with the punishing conditions of the beast from the east. roads were paralysed by snow. but 2018 also brought the total opposite. with intense heat in the summer. and the met office says that as the climate changes, more extremes like this are likely. the scientists went through weather records from as far back as the 1960s, tracking floods and other events and they confirmed what other researchers are saying, that the impacts of rising temperatures are already being felt. we often think
find out what mark kermode thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. e of the hottest summers on record this year, the met office has confirmed the uk has experienced more weather extremes over the last ten years compared to previous decades. the hottest days have become almost one degree centigrade hotter, while the coldest days are not as cold. the number of nights when temperatures stay above 20 degrees centigrade is increasing. the met office says the changes...
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now it is time for the film review.
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it's the film review with ben brown and mark kermode. ek. we have this meant disobedience. the new film by sebastian lelio. disobedience is based on a naomi alderman novel by and the character played by rachel weiss comes back she asked she discovers her two best friends and we know that she left under some form of cloud and that she has been completely absent there
it's the film review with ben brown and mark kermode. ek. we have this meant disobedience. the new film by sebastian lelio. disobedience is based on a naomi alderman novel by and the character played by rachel weiss comes back she asked she discovers her two best friends and we know that she left under some form of cloud and that she has been completely absent there
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hello and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. have for us this week? very interesting week, we have the latest in thejk rowling is wizard world, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald. we have a remake of a horror classic and we have a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce.
hello and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. have for us this week? very interesting week, we have the latest in thejk rowling is wizard world, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald. we have a remake of a horror classic and we have a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce.
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now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. ek's cinema releases is mark kermode. what delights do you have for us this week, mark? very interesting week, we have fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald, which is the latest in thejk rowling wizard world expanding. we have suspiria, which is a remake of the dario argento 1977 horror classic. and the price of everything a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce. ok, so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel —vald or —wald? even within the films the w and v sounds are slightly floating. are you a harry potter fan? up to a point. 0k. there's some question about whether or not if you hadn't kept up with the expanding harry potter wizarding universe, how much of this you would follow. it follows on from fantastic beasts and where to find them left off. essentially grindelwald was in prison at the beginning, there is a fantastic escape sequence, he goes to europe to spread his anti—muggle, pure blood message. meanwhile, eddie redmayne's character of newt is enliste
now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. ek's cinema releases is mark kermode. what delights do you have for us this week, mark? very interesting week, we have fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald, which is the latest in thejk rowling wizard world expanding. we have suspiria, which is a remake of the dario argento 1977 horror classic. and the price of everything a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce. ok, so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of...
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it's time for the film review here on bbc news. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.from paul dano. we have the grinch, another retelling of a classic tale. and 0verlord, a war movie—cum—horror movie. so wildlife, this is based on a richard ford novel. does it do itjustice? i haven't read the novel, have you read it? i did a while ago, it is quite short, but very good. it's always a plus. so it's set in 1960s montana, and ed 0xenbould is this young kid who's awkward and ill at ease with the world, and his parents are on the brink of a marital crisis. they have moved from town to town, they have ended up here, they have evidently moved many times, and jerry has got a good job, but he loses it. when he is offered it back again, his pride is too great and he won't take it. he announces what he will do is become one of the people fighting the wildfires that are up in the mountains, that are threatening montana, which his wife thinks is a crazy idea. here's a clip. i put my name on a list, i waited for my chance and now they finally have a place for me. you don't know anyt
it's time for the film review here on bbc news. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.from paul dano. we have the grinch, another retelling of a classic tale. and 0verlord, a war movie—cum—horror movie. so wildlife, this is based on a richard ford novel. does it do itjustice? i haven't read the novel, have you read it? i did a while ago, it is quite short, but very good. it's always a plus. so it's set in 1960s montana, and ed 0xenbould is this young kid who's awkward and ill at...
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now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. e us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it is a packed week with peterloo, the epic drama from mike leigh. widows, which is an update of the miniseries from the ‘80s and mirai, a charming animation. peterloo, a massacre back in 1819. interestingly, mike leigh said one reason he wanted to make the film is not enough people knew about it. he said he wasn't taught about it at school. it was a peaceful demonstration, people demanding suffrage and better conditions, which was attacked by cavalry and there were deaths and terrible injuries. and we get in this film is the lead up of the events, all the players of people who will be at the march and the protest. and the forces ranging against him. it starts on the battlefield. we see a traumatised soldier return to his home land and finding famine and he said we want a speaker to address the meeting. but his mother is sceptical that doing this is going to have any practical effect. here is
now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. e us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it is a packed week with peterloo, the epic drama from mike leigh. widows, which is an update of the miniseries from the ‘80s and mirai, a charming animation. peterloo, a massacre back in 1819. interestingly, mike leigh said one reason he wanted to make the film is not enough people knew about it. he said he wasn't taught about it at...
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this week on the film review mark kermodejoins ben brown to discuss the latest cinema and dvd releasesecondary on a day like this. the leicester city players were emotional as they remembered the club's owner, vichai srivaddhanaprabha. it is a full day of football with the last kick off today at 7:45 this evening. he scored a goal and revealed a top in honour of their owner. jimmy party said that they talked about what they won this game to go ahead but he said that they wanted to be here to honour their chairman. this started with the one minute silence with the players wearing armbands and an emotional afternoon for all involved. after this afternoon's match many of the players will now fly to bangkok where they will attend some of the various funerals funeral ceremonies being held in thailand over the next two days. they are expected to return to the uk on tuesday ahead of their next premier league tie which is against burnley this time at the king palace stadium. at their home ground. before the match leicester positive manager said the score was an important but he did say that a
this week on the film review mark kermodejoins ben brown to discuss the latest cinema and dvd releasesecondary on a day like this. the leicester city players were emotional as they remembered the club's owner, vichai srivaddhanaprabha. it is a full day of football with the last kick off today at 7:45 this evening. he scored a goal and revealed a top in honour of their owner. jimmy party said that they talked about what they won this game to go ahead but he said that they wanted to be here to...
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now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. is it isita is it a bumper crop for us? it is a funny old week. we have assassination nation, which is a violent satire. we have a new take on robin hood. and the girl in the spider's web. the assassination, based on the internets? there was a film out a few years ago called unfriended, and this was one of those films in which the audience were saying "turn the laptop off!" but the whole point is, you can't. this is set in salem, massachusetts, where four young women find themselves the victims of a witch—hunt after a huge data breach — somebody hacks the collective suddenly, they start releasing everybody‘s secret onto the internet. all this anger and hatred is slowly turned towards these four women. meanwhile, the division between people about this breach of data divides between the older generation here is a clip. yeah, i mean, there's two types of people in this world, you know> the people who have come to terms with privacy i
now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. is it isita is it a bumper crop for us? it is a funny old week. we have assassination nation, which is a violent satire. we have a new take on robin hood. and the girl in the spider's web. the assassination, based on the internets? there was a film out a few years ago called unfriended, and this was one of those films in which the audience were saying "turn the laptop...
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now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. have you got? a packed week. we have peterloo, the new epic drama from michael e. widows, and updating of the linda laplante miniseries from the linda laplante miniseries from the 19805. and mirai, a charming animation. peterloo, for those who haven't studied their history books properly, a massacre back in 1819. interesting enough, mike leigh said he wanted to make it because not many knew about it. he said he wasn't taught at school. it was a peaceful demonstration, people demanding suffrage and better conditions which was attacked by a cavalry. deaths and terrible injuries. what we get in this film is the lead up to those events in which we meet all the sort of players, the people who are going to be at the march, at the protest, and the forces ranging against them. it sta rts the forces ranging against them. it starts on the battlefield and we saw a traumatised soldier returned home to his northern homeland where he discovers poverty and famine and unemployment. activists say we ha
now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. have you got? a packed week. we have peterloo, the new epic drama from michael e. widows, and updating of the linda laplante miniseries from the linda laplante miniseries from the 19805. and mirai, a charming animation. peterloo, for those who haven't studied their history books properly, a massacre back in 1819. interesting enough, mike leigh said he wanted to make it because not many knew about it. he said he wasn't taught at...
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now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. t delights do you have for us this week? very interesting week, we have the latest in thejk rowling wizard world, fantastic bea5t5: the crimes of grindelwald. we have a remake of a horror cla55ic and we have a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce. so, fantastic bea5t5: the crimes of grindelwald, how do we pronounce it? e even within the films of the 5ound5 e even within the films of the sounds are floating. are you a harry potter fan? up to a point. 0k. there is some question about whether or not if you had not kept up with the expanding harry potter wizard in universe, how much of this you would follow? it follows on from the previous one, obviously. e55entially he was imprisoned at the beginning and there is a fantastic e5cape sequence, he goes to europe to spread his message, grindelwald, meanwhile, and redman‘s character... but dumbledore i5 conflicted, here is a clip. why can't you go? i cannot move against grindelwald, it has to be you. i can't blame you. in you
now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. t delights do you have for us this week? very interesting week, we have the latest in thejk rowling wizard world, fantastic bea5t5: the crimes of grindelwald. we have a remake of a horror cla55ic and we have a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce. so, fantastic bea5t5: the crimes of grindelwald, how do we pronounce it? e even within the films of the 5ound5 e even within the films of the sounds are floating. are...
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this week on the film review, mark kermodejoins ben brown to discuss the latest cinema and dvd releasesuding peterloo, widows and mirai. good evening and welcome to bbc news. football fans and players around the country observed one minute's silence today, in memory of the five people who died in a helicopter crash near leicester city's stadium, exactly a week ago. the leicester team was given the option of postponing its first game since the accident, away to cardiff today, but agreed to play, winning i—o. members of the squad are now preparing to fly to thailand for the funeral of the club's chairman, veechi srivadanaprabha, who was among the dead. from cardiff, here'sjoe wilson. saturday afternoon, going to the game. nothing could appear so normal, except, for leicester city right now, nothing is normal. there is consolation in a familiar routine, familiar faces. and everywhere still was the image and the memory of the man whose investment made leicester champions. all our thoughts are obviously still with the family. the funeral is today. we have just come to support the boys becaus
this week on the film review, mark kermodejoins ben brown to discuss the latest cinema and dvd releasesuding peterloo, widows and mirai. good evening and welcome to bbc news. football fans and players around the country observed one minute's silence today, in memory of the five people who died in a helicopter crash near leicester city's stadium, exactly a week ago. the leicester team was given the option of postponing its first game since the accident, away to cardiff today, but agreed to play,...
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hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. ve for us this week, mark? very interesting week, we have fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald which is the latest in thejk rowling wiza rd world expanding. we have suspiria, which is a remake of the dario argento 1977 horror classic. and the price of everything a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce. ok, so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel —vald or —wald? even within the films the w and v sounds are slightly floating. are you a harry potter fan? up to a point. 0k. there's some question about whether or not if you hadn't kept up with the expanding harry potter wizarding universe, how much of this you would follow. it follows on from fantastic beasts and where to find them left off. essentially grindelwald was in prison at the beginning, there is a fantastic escape sequence, he goes to europe to spread his anti—muggle, pure blood message. meanwhile, eddie redmayne's character of newt is enlisted to help thwart his rise. but dumbledore, now played byjude
hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. ve for us this week, mark? very interesting week, we have fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald which is the latest in thejk rowling wiza rd world expanding. we have suspiria, which is a remake of the dario argento 1977 horror classic. and the price of everything a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce. ok, so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel —vald or —wald? even within the films the w and v sounds...
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we'll be hearing what mark kermode thinks of that, and the rest of this week's releases in the film review7.1i5pm. it's five o'clock. the world's most powerful leaders are meeting at the 620 summit in argentina. it's clouded by tensions and divisions. the us and china are locked in an escalating trade dispute, and western allies are alarmed at russia's seizure of ukrainian ships. my colleague, tim willcox, is in buenos aires this evening. well come to buenos aires, a tranquil setting for this, the first to 20 summit held by a south american country in when a series. there are tensions already emerging as the world leaders arrive. angela merkel will be seething as well because her plane was delayed with a technicalfault as she because her plane was delayed with a technical fault as she hasn't arrived yet. the dominating issues of this amid this year our world trade, in particular the trade war between president trump and china, they will be holding a dinner tomorrow night. what will the outcome of that be? so too, raising tensions between russia and ukraine. president putin is here and afte
we'll be hearing what mark kermode thinks of that, and the rest of this week's releases in the film review7.1i5pm. it's five o'clock. the world's most powerful leaders are meeting at the 620 summit in argentina. it's clouded by tensions and divisions. the us and china are locked in an escalating trade dispute, and western allies are alarmed at russia's seizure of ukrainian ships. my colleague, tim willcox, is in buenos aires this evening. well come to buenos aires, a tranquil setting for this,...
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wildfire", find out what mark kermode thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review our top story. jojohnson, brother of the former foreign secretary boris johnson, has become the second member of the family to leave the government over brexit. he's resigned as junior transport minister, saying the prime minister's brexit strategy is ‘delusional‘ — and calling for another referendum of any deal she gets. mrjohnson — who campaigned for remain — says ‘britain stands on the brink of the greatest crisis since the second world war.‘ he also said the deal currently being finalised is a ‘terrible mistake.‘ downing street has responded by calling the referendum in 2016 ‘the biggest democratic exercise in this country's history', stating that there will not under any circumstances be a second referendum. tonight borisjohnson has expressed support for his brother's decision, saying in a tweet: ‘we may not have agreed about brexit, but we are united in dismay at the intellectually and politically indefensible‘ position of the uk.‘ 0ur political correspondent iain watson is in w
wildfire", find out what mark kermode thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review our top story. jojohnson, brother of the former foreign secretary boris johnson, has become the second member of the family to leave the government over brexit. he's resigned as junior transport minister, saying the prime minister's brexit strategy is ‘delusional‘ — and calling for another referendum of any deal she gets. mrjohnson — who campaigned for remain — says...
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find out what mark kermode thought of that, and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. evening and welcome to bbc news. there's been another resignation from the government over brexit. jojohnson, who was the transport minister, ministerfor london and the brother of former foreign secretary boris johnson, has stepped down. he's described theresa may's brexit plan as ‘a terrible mistake‘, and wants the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain, after it accused her of ‘betrayal‘ in the negotiations, when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the government has insisted it won't do anything to put the united kingdom at risk. more details from our political correspondent alex forsyth: sorry about that. mind out, watch your back. watch your back, fateful words uttered perhaps earlier this year by a man who's now delivered a blow to theresa may. jo johnson was until today, the transport minister, but tonig
find out what mark kermode thought of that, and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. evening and welcome to bbc news. there's been another resignation from the government over brexit. jojohnson, who was the transport minister, ministerfor london and the brother of former foreign secretary boris johnson, has stepped down. he's described theresa may's brexit plan as ‘a terrible mistake‘, and wants the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime...
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spider's web — we'll hear what mark kermode thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film reviewesa may has warned mps not to reject her her brexit deal, saying it would take britain back to square one. in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5live, mrs may said there would be "more division and uncertainty" if parliament voted against the deal next month. and the eu, she said, would not be prepared to re—open negotiations. the prime minister was asked by one caller if britain would be better off outside the eu, but she declined to answer. our political correspondent, nick eardley reports. it is not looking easy for theresa may around here. with so much opposition to her brexit plan, what happens next is far from certain. she is taking her argument away from westminster and trying to persuade you. the prime minister theresa may is here with me in the studio... now is the point where actually i want the country to come together. i think for most people out there, actually, theyjust want us to get on with it. and the pm had this warning. if this deal does not go throug
spider's web — we'll hear what mark kermode thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film reviewesa may has warned mps not to reject her her brexit deal, saying it would take britain back to square one. in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5live, mrs may said there would be "more division and uncertainty" if parliament voted against the deal next month. and the eu, she said, would not be prepared to re—open negotiations. the prime minister was...
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travel with the germany on the frontlines of east prussia and poland and shot 25 feet the film received positive reviews. and screened widely in the united states.
travel with the germany on the frontlines of east prussia and poland and shot 25 feet the film received positive reviews. and screened widely in the united states.
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travel with the germany on the frontlines of east prussia and poland and shot 25 feet the film received positive reviews. and screened widely in the united states. despite the fact that it presented a favorable view of the germans. up next, learn about how the once lost film was rediscovered and restored by the library of congress. film withh the entire commentary by two scholars who helped to reassemble a movie that had become a jigsaw puzzle of fragments area this program is about two hours. my name is cooper graham. at the moment i am retired but i used to work at the library of congress and while i was here, among the fascinating things i've found buried in the vaults, and there is a lot of stuff buried in the vulture, is a film "-- and there is a lot of stuff buried in the vaults, is the film "on the firing line with the germans are co- he and i think it reflects very well what was going on with the united states, where the united states was looking with suspicion that this war in europe and wondering how much it wanted to get involved and how much it could stay out and whether circumstances would
travel with the germany on the frontlines of east prussia and poland and shot 25 feet the film received positive reviews. and screened widely in the united states. despite the fact that it presented a favorable view of the germans. up next, learn about how the once lost film was rediscovered and restored by the library of congress. film withh the entire commentary by two scholars who helped to reassemble a movie that had become a jigsaw puzzle of fragments area this program is about two hours....
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. >>> the national board of review has named the drama green book the best film of the year. the movie title refers to a real book existed to guide black travel lers to restaurants and gas stations that are safe. to some it's message is very relevant today. . >> its two characters we haven't seen before and that start out very different and still end up being different people but along the journey and path, you see two people who learn to not only tolerate one another but to listen to one another. >> green book has been delaired an oscar favorite after take thanksgiving audience award at the toronto international film festival. >>> we have all bought things from vending machines but new machines are allowing people to give. the light up the world charity eventually allow people to proch a variety of items from livestock and donate to local and global charities. >> she had tears in her eyes. she said i couldn't do this for my child. you get an internal satisfaction of knowing you helped someone else and made a difference. >> the vending machines are part of the light up the wo
. >>> the national board of review has named the drama green book the best film of the year. the movie title refers to a real book existed to guide black travel lers to restaurants and gas stations that are safe. to some it's message is very relevant today. . >> its two characters we haven't seen before and that start out very different and still end up being different people but along the journey and path, you see two people who learn to not only tolerate one another but to...
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beast is a much greater than the community published in the "washington post," politico, that he'l federalist review, hes also a guest on real-time film are, cnn, msnbc, npr and the national networks. please try me -- join me in welcoming. [applause] we also have with us to senior fellow at the council on foreign relations in the columnist for the "washington post" and global affairs analyst for cnn. the author of the road not taken edward lansdale and the tragedyi and the mom. and the corrosion of conservatism why i left t the right, the political commentator account is extraordinary journey from lifelong republican to too vehement trump opponent please join me in welcoming him. [applause] >> today i am sitting nicely and politely. we come to you today in the republican party of today. both of us come from that era where wet, believe in things lie limited government, personal responsibility, strong natural security and personal freedom, constitution, the law in a decent haircut and now we've become part of the rubble onrepublican contingent. as the different parts of the republicane apparatus both of us reached the point where you co
beast is a much greater than the community published in the "washington post," politico, that he'l federalist review, hes also a guest on real-time film are, cnn, msnbc, npr and the national networks. please try me -- join me in welcoming. [applause] we also have with us to senior fellow at the council on foreign relations in the columnist for the "washington post" and global affairs analyst for cnn. the author of the road not taken edward lansdale and the tragedyi and the...
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the prestigious national board of review has named it the year's best film, and honored viggo mortensen as best actor. the board gave "a star is born" a trio of prizes: best director for bradley cooper, best actress for lady gaga, and best supporting actor for sam elliott.(nat) "my son, it is your time.""black panther" is up for a different kind of award: the humanitas prize, honoring film and t-v writers whose work inspires compassion, hope, and understanding. the other drama feature film nominees are the gay conversion therapy film "boy erased," the ruth bader ginsburg pic "on the basis of sex," and the alzheimer's drama "what they had." the awards ceremony is february eighth in beverly hills."you do have a movember moustache, don't you? i mean, what kind of idiot doesn't have a moustache?""seriously, fellas, ladies...""especially ladies." "it's 2018! everyone has to grow a moustache."john-c reilly and will ferrell, who sport facial hair in their new comedy "holmes and watson," showed it off in a video supporting "movember," aimed at raising awareness and research funding for prostate
the prestigious national board of review has named it the year's best film, and honored viggo mortensen as best actor. the board gave "a star is born" a trio of prizes: best director for bradley cooper, best actress for lady gaga, and best supporting actor for sam elliott.(nat) "my son, it is your time.""black panther" is up for a different kind of award: the humanitas prize, honoring film and t-v writers whose work inspires compassion, hope, and understanding. the...
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the week‘s releases. just a very quick reminder before we leave you that you will find more film news and reviews from acrossweek as the waves back up. a gentle flow of aircoming infrom the waves back up. a gentle flow of air coming in from the east giving a few showers here and there. this is the picture into this evening. a lot of the showers over water rather than land, maybe the odd one into the channel islands. drier weather into this evening. a few showers into this evening. a few showers into the south—east and the north—east of england. clipping parts of the east of northern ireland. clear spells in the west of scotla nd ireland. clear spells in the west of scotland will allow temperatures to dip away quite quickly overnight. there will be a frost taking hold and some of us don‘t minus four into mourning. you could see temperatures taking us to a touch of frost. still a few feeding through the far south—east. these are overnight temperatures in towns and cities, in the suburbs it will be called. tomorrow morning, this flow of air coming in from the east, showers peppering eastern scotland, eastern en
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the first film is released under his production companies label. host: this, of course, is a silent film but we will have your commentary and analysis as review it. thanks to the library of congress. let us roll the film. let me begin with the screen which says, "reenacted by survivors." can you explain? anjuli: that was a shocking concept at the time and it is important to remember, most americans had never seen any film of calm that cash film of combat. this film, although based on fact, largely fictionalized, partially reenacted by the actual survivors of the action that it depicts, very powerful concept. these men, alexander whittlesey and george mcmurtry were household names for americans at the time. they had both received the medal of honor and alexander had commanded their unit, the 77th division. brian: how was the film received in a 1919? anjuli: and really did not get a wide release, it was mostly shown to veterans groups and at events related to the history of the lost battalion. in a 1926 is when it received a wider release in the united days and it was very well received by the public at the time. adler: there were some accounts when
the first film is released under his production companies label. host: this, of course, is a silent film but we will have your commentary and analysis as review it. thanks to the library of congress. let us roll the film. let me begin with the screen which says, "reenacted by survivors." can you explain? anjuli: that was a shocking concept at the time and it is important to remember, most americans had never seen any film of calm that cash film of combat. this film, although based on...
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the master of suspense and style. nicolas roeg, who directed films such as "dont look now" has died at the age of 90. we will be taking a look at the papers with our reviewerstheresa may is in brussels, ahead of sunday's historic eu summit to formally approve the draft brexit deal for the uk's departure from the eu. spain had warned it might derail the summit at the last minute over the status of gibraltar, but it's now lifted that threat after assurances from britain. mrs may denied making concessions, saying the uk would always stand by gibraltar. our europe correspondent adam fleming reports from brussels. if they do approve it in the house of commons, the deal would then need to get through the european parliament, the european council before britain formally leaves on the 29th of march next year. in the past half—hour, the prime minister hasissued past half—hour, the prime minister has issued a public plea for support brexit deal. in a letter to the nation, mrs may said the agreement was a dealfor a brighterfuture. convincing mps to back the deal in the crunch commons vote. at last, the final steps in the talks to secure britain's departure from the eu
the master of suspense and style. nicolas roeg, who directed films such as "dont look now" has died at the age of 90. we will be taking a look at the papers with our reviewerstheresa may is in brussels, ahead of sunday's historic eu summit to formally approve the draft brexit deal for the uk's departure from the eu. spain had warned it might derail the summit at the last minute over the status of gibraltar, but it's now lifted that threat after assurances from britain. mrs may denied...
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the real life bay area family that inspired a new film with a lot of oscar buzz. >> i'm michael finney. two new recalls to >>> the new movie, beautiful boy is getting rave reviews. it's based on a real life story of a bay area father and son. diane has their story. >> it's this amazing thing like a creation or something and you don't like who i am. >> who are you? >> this is who i am. >> this powerful scene in the film beautiful boy is a portrayal of real life father and son, david and nick chef and their struggle with drug addiction. >> this is not who we are. >> i was hijacked by the drugs. i didn't want to be acting the way i was, but i couldn't stop. >> nick's father said getting help took a long time. >> i spent 10 years desperate to save his life. >> can i have a name and description? >> nicholas sheff. >> he tried so many times to quit and kept relapsing. >> i was in a lot of pain emotionally and i would reach out to the drugs to try to feel better because it was the only coping skill i learned. >> i need to find a way to fill this big black hole in me. >> two years sober, nick and his dad hope it will impact other families. >> i hope it helps people and
the real life bay area family that inspired a new film with a lot of oscar buzz. >> i'm michael finney. two new recalls to >>> the new movie, beautiful boy is getting rave reviews. it's based on a real life story of a bay area father and son. diane has their story. >> it's this amazing thing like a creation or something and you don't like who i am. >> who are you? >> this is who i am. >> this powerful scene in the film beautiful boy is a portrayal of real...
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most of the reviews especially people of color said he is too easy on these people and i will never forget that because when the film aired it aired on tv a month after trump announced he was running for president and i started telling all of my political reporter friends that he was going to win and everybody thought i was nuts. this is what we are living through. >>> good evening everyone welcome to the council i'm the dean of international studies, and i am ver
most of the reviews especially people of color said he is too easy on these people and i will never forget that because when the film aired it aired on tv a month after trump announced he was running for president and i started telling all of my political reporter friends that he was going to win and everybody thought i was nuts. this is what we are living through. >>> good evening everyone welcome to the council i'm the dean of international studies, and i am ver