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next, it is the film review. hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news.es, we have mark kermode. what have you got in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind?
next, it is the film review. hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news.es, we have mark kermode. what have you got in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind?
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next on bbc news — the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. so jason, what do we have this week? this week we are in the snows of colorado for the controversial cold pursuit, which sees liam neeson ploughing a rampage of revenge through the icy blasts. we on the streets of beirut — if you have tears to shed. prepare yourself for capernaum, about a boy and a baby on the mean streets. we are also looking at rbg, ruth bader ginsburg. liam neeson publicise it in the newspaper. he dropped it in the middle of a john pletts. no one was expecting it and he revealed he'd been on a rampage himself of revenge when someone close to him was raped and he looked for someone to take revenge on for a week. he was talking about revenge because he does nothing but star in these grim revenge dramas. it started with taken and now he's dealing with another one called cold pursuit. he's in a luxury ski resort. his son is mixed up with some drug dealers and is murdered and liam starts to take matters int
next on bbc news — the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. so jason, what do we have this week? this week we are in the snows of colorado for the controversial cold pursuit, which sees liam neeson ploughing a rampage of revenge through the icy blasts. we on the streets of beirut — if you have tears to shed. prepare yourself for capernaum, about a boy and a baby on the mean streets. we are also looking...
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hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we are definitely in awards season, so we we are definitely in awards season, so we have a couple of contenders. first the green book, the story of an unlikely friendship. can you ever forgive me? the memories of a forger. and burning, a film from south korea. where do you want to start? green book, first picture, best supporting actor, and mahershala ali is tipped to win. peter farrelly with his brother used to make comedies, like dumb and dumber, and this is a comedy. it is based on a friendship between tony, who needs work, and old school races. he goes for a job interview and he finds that the job is to be a chauffeur and minderfor and he finds that the job is to be a chauffeur and minder for an african american pianist. but he needs the work. they are to ring the segregated south. and they are chalk and cheese. one of them is educated and cheese. one of them is educated and a brilliant mus
hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we are definitely in awards season, so we we are definitely in awards season, so we have a couple of contenders. first the green book, the story of an unlikely friendship. can you ever forgive me? the memories of a forger. and burning, a film from south korea. where do you want to start? green book, first picture, best supporting actor, and mahershala ali...
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now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.ses is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? something for everyone. we have ‘the lego movie 2'. i know you are a huge fan. we have ‘if beale street could talk‘. and ‘alita: battle angel', a dystopian future. is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? iam. i loved the first one and the batman one. along comes lego movie to take get back on track. i fell in love again and laughed all the way through. did you see the first one? it entirely plays out in the imagination of a young boy who has a huge lego land that his father owns. this begins at the end of that film. his sister is allowed to come in and play and causes chaos. suddenly this wonderful world is created. a huge fabulous place has turned into an apocalyptic dystopia. meanwhile, people from the sister system has come to kidnap batman to be involved in a weird wedding ritual. but emmet still thinks everything can be awesome. i know you are following this. here is a clip. this is my visio
now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.ses is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? something for everyone. we have ‘the lego movie 2'. i know you are a huge fan. we have ‘if beale street could talk‘. and ‘alita: battle angel', a dystopian future. is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? iam. i loved the first one and the batman one. along comes lego movie to take get back on track. i...
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now on bbc news, the film review. hello there, welcome to the film review here on bbc news.hrough this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. mark, what delights do you have? a mixed bag. we have the kid who would be king, which is an arthurian update. we have a private war, a drama about a real—life story. and jellyfish, a low—budget, but ambitious picture. so the kid who would be king, a kind of retelling of the legend of king arthur? yes, this is byjoe cornish, who made attack the block a while ago. louis ashbourne serkis plays this bullied kid named alex, and he and his other equally bullied friend stumble upon a sword in a stone, and they pull it out and they take it back home and they realise that what they have stumbled on is the sword in the stone, the great arthurian story, and now rises a curse with morgana coming to threaten them. and in order to overcome this curse, they have to band together, much as arthur did. they have to pull together all of these rivals, including the kids who once bullied them, so that they can overcome this evil. here's a spectacular cli
now on bbc news, the film review. hello there, welcome to the film review here on bbc news.hrough this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. mark, what delights do you have? a mixed bag. we have the kid who would be king, which is an arthurian update. we have a private war, a drama about a real—life story. and jellyfish, a low—budget, but ambitious picture. so the kid who would be king, a kind of retelling of the legend of king arthur? yes, this is byjoe cornish, who made attack the block...
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now on bbc news it's time for the film review.lo there and welcome to the film review on bbc news, taking us through this week plus ‘s cinema releases mark kermode, what have you got for us? very mixed bag, we've got the kid that would be king an arthurian update. a private war, a drama about marie colvin. so the kid who would be king, kind of a retelling of king arthur? yes, a new movie, he plays this bullied kid named alex, he and his other equally believed friend stumble upon a sword bullied friend stumble upon a sword and they pull it out and they take it back home and they realise that with, someone is the sword and the stone. this now rises a curse of morgana coming in to wreak havoc and the other way to overcome this curse, they have to band together, much as arthur did, including the kids that once believed them so that they can once bullied them so that they can overcome this resurrected evil. here is a spectacular clip. everyone's vanished! everyone's disappeared! alex! what are you doing?! alex! they're just made of bon
now on bbc news it's time for the film review.lo there and welcome to the film review on bbc news, taking us through this week plus ‘s cinema releases mark kermode, what have you got for us? very mixed bag, we've got the kid that would be king an arthurian update. a private war, a drama about marie colvin. so the kid who would be king, kind of a retelling of king arthur? yes, a new movie, he plays this bullied kid named alex, he and his other equally believed friend stumble upon a sword...
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hello there, and welcome to the film review here on bbc news.rk kermode. what have you got in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind?
hello there, and welcome to the film review here on bbc news.rk kermode. what have you got in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind?
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but now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. huge fan. we have it beale street could talk. and alita: battle angel, a dystopian future. is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan?|j kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? i am. i loved the first one and the batman one. along comes lego movie to take get back on track. i fell in love again and laughed all the way through. did you see the first one? it entirely plays out in the imagination of a young barry who has a huge lego land that his father owns. this begins at the end of that film. his sister is allowed to come in and play and causes chaos.
but now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. huge fan. we have it beale street could talk. and alita: battle angel, a dystopian future. is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan?|j kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? i am. i loved the first one and the batman one. along comes lego movie to take get back on track. i fell in love again and laughed all the way through. did you see the first one? it...
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next, it's the film review. hello. welcome to the film review on bbc news.h this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what have you got for us this week? well, we're definitely in awards season, so we have a couple of big awards contenders. firstly, green book, which is the story of an unlikely friendship. can you ever forgive me?, memoirs of a literary forger. and burning, a breath—taking film from south korea. where do you want to start then? let's start with green book. so, oscar contender, which is up for a number of awards, including best picture, best actor for viggo mortenson, best supporting actor for mahershala ali, who i think is pretty much tipped to win. peter farrelly with his brother used to make comedies like dumb and dumber, and this is a drama with some comedic elements in it. it's based on a real life friendship. tony, who needs work, an old school racist, he goes for a job interview and he finds that the job is to be a chauffeur and minder for an african american pianist. but he needs the work. they are going to go down to the
next, it's the film review. hello. welcome to the film review on bbc news.h this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what have you got for us this week? well, we're definitely in awards season, so we have a couple of big awards contenders. firstly, green book, which is the story of an unlikely friendship. can you ever forgive me?, memoirs of a literary forger. and burning, a breath—taking film from south korea. where do you want to start then? let's start with green book. so,...
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hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.ugh this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. so jason, what do we have this week? we are in colorado for the controversial we are in colorado for the controversial which finds in revenge. we on the streets of beirut if you have tears to shed. this is a film about a boy and a baby on the main streets. and we are also in revenge. we on the streets of beirut if you have tears to shed. this is a film about a boy and a baby on the mean streets. and we are also rpg, ruth bailey ginsberg as scales of injustice plays her that rates the scales of this is this is she dropped theirs in the middle of a junket. no one was expecting it and he revealed he'd been on a rampage himself of revenge when someone close to him was raped and he looked for someone to take revenge on for a week. he was talking about revenge because he does nothing but star in these grim revenge dramas. it started with taken and now he's dealing with another one quarter pursuit. he's in a luxury keep the dinner mac ski res
hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.ugh this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. so jason, what do we have this week? we are in colorado for the controversial we are in colorado for the controversial which finds in revenge. we on the streets of beirut if you have tears to shed. this is a film about a boy and a baby on the main streets. and we are also in revenge. we on the streets of beirut if you have tears to shed. this is a film about a boy and a baby on the mean streets....
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next, it is the film review. hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have mark kermode. what have you got in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? i am, the first lego movie i absolutely loved. lego batman i thought was great. by the time they got to the ninjago movie i thought they kind of ran out of steam. then along comes lego movie 2 to get things completely back on track and i fell in love again and i laughed all the way through it. so, did you see the first one? ok, so the first pretty much entirely plays out in the imagination of a young boy who has this great big legoland that his father owns. anyway, this begins at the end of that film, his sister is allowed to come in and play which causes complete chaos. she comes from
next, it is the film review. hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have mark kermode. what have you got in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan?...
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in just a moment as the film review. goodbye for me. hello there, and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have mark kermode. what have you got in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? i am, the first lego movie i absolutely loved. lego batman i thought was great. by the time they got to the ninjago movie i thought they kind of ran out of steam. then along comes lego movie 2 to get things completely back on track and i fell in love again and i laughed all the way through it. so, did you see the first one? ok, so the first pretty much entirely plays out in the imagination of a young boy who has this great big legoland that his father owns. anyway, this begins at the end of that film, his sister is allowed t
in just a moment as the film review. goodbye for me. hello there, and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have mark kermode. what have you got in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind? the question is, are...
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time now for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.king which is an update. we have a private war, a drama in the life of marie colvin. jellyfish, a low—budget but ambitious british picture. the kid who would be king, a retelling of the legend of king arthur? this is the legend of king arthur? this is the new film byjoe cornish. louis ashbourne serkis plays this kid called alex. he and his equally
time now for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.king which is an update. we have a private war, a drama in the life of marie colvin. jellyfish, a low—budget but ambitious british picture. the kid who would be king, a retelling of the legend of king arthur? this is the legend of king arthur? this is the new film byjoe cornish. louis ashbourne serkis plays this kid called alex. he and his equally
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and here is the film review. hello there and welcome to the film review on bbc news.o you have for us this week? this week we're in the snows of colorado for the controversial cold pursuit, which finds liam neeson ploughing a rampage of revenge through the icy blasts. we're on the streets of beirut — if you have tears to shed. prepare yourself for capernaum, about a boy and a baby on the mean streets. we're also looking at rbg, ruth bader ginsburg. as felicity jones plays in a courtroom drama, a biopic, which rights the scales of injustice and sexual equality. let's start than with cold pursuit, as you say, surrounded by controversy because of that interview that liam neeson gave to publicise it, that interview with the independent newspaper. that's right. an extraordinary interview, which is sort of dropped in the middle of a junket, we call these things. no one was expecting it and he revealed he'd been on a rampage himself of revenge when someone close to him was raped and he looked for someone to take revenge on for a week. obviously he was talking about revenge b
and here is the film review. hello there and welcome to the film review on bbc news.o you have for us this week? this week we're in the snows of colorado for the controversial cold pursuit, which finds liam neeson ploughing a rampage of revenge through the icy blasts. we're on the streets of beirut — if you have tears to shed. prepare yourself for capernaum, about a boy and a baby on the mean streets. we're also looking at rbg, ruth bader ginsburg. as felicity jones plays in a courtroom...
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it is time for that film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.en book, first picture, best supporting actor, and mahershala ali is tipped to win. peter farrelly with his brother used to make comedies, like dumb and dumber, and this is a comedy. this is a drama with some comedic element in it. it is based on a friendship between tony, who needs work, and old school races. he is an old—school racist. he goes for a job interview and he finds that the job is to be a chauffeur and minder for an african american pianist. but he needs the work. they are to ring the segregated south. they are going to some dangerous areas. and they are chalk and cheese. one of them is educated and a brilliant musician and the other is vulgar and comes from the streets. inevitably during theirjourney together they find they have things in common, not least when tony is trying to write letters home to his wife and don starts to tell him how he should write a letter. here is a clip. dear dolores, d—e—a—r. this is an animal. "as i am writing this letter i‘m eating potato chi
it is time for that film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.en book, first picture, best supporting actor, and mahershala ali is tipped to win. peter farrelly with his brother used to make comedies, like dumb and dumber, and this is a comedy. this is a drama with some comedic element in it. it is based on a friendship between tony, who needs work, and old school races. he is an old—school racist. he goes for a job interview and he finds that the job is to be a chauffeur...
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now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. the kid who would be king, which is an arthurian update. we have a private war, a drama about a real—life story. and jellyfish, a low—budget, but ambitious picture. so the kid who would be king, a kind of retelling of the legend of king arthur? yes, this is byjoe cornish, who made attack the block a while ago. louis ashbourne serkis plays this bullied kid named alex, and he and his other equally bullied friend stumble upon a sword in a stone and they pull it out and they take it back home and they realise that what they have stumbled on is the sword in the stone, the great arthurian story, and now rises a curse with morgana coming to threaten them. and to overcome it, they have to band together, much as arthur did. they have to pull together all of these rivals, including the kids who once bullied them, so that they can overcome this evil. here is a spectacular clip. everyone's vanished. it's like merlin said. everyone's disappeared! alex, what are you doing? alex! run! alex! they are
now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. the kid who would be king, which is an arthurian update. we have a private war, a drama about a real—life story. and jellyfish, a low—budget, but ambitious picture. so the kid who would be king, a kind of retelling of the legend of king arthur? yes, this is byjoe cornish, who made attack the block a while ago. louis ashbourne serkis plays this bullied kid named alex, and he and his other equally bullied friend stumble upon a sword in a stone...
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hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news.t in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? i am, the first lego movie i absolutely loved. lego batman i thought was great. by the time they got to the ninjago movie i thought they kind of ran out of steam. then along comes lego movie 2 to get things completely back on track and i fell in love again and i laughed all the way through it. so, did you see the first one? ok, so the first pretty much entirely plays out in the imagination of a young boy who has this great big legoland
hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news.t in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? i am, the first lego movie i absolutely loved. lego batman i thought was great. by the time they got to the ninjago...
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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. so mark, what do we have this week? the kid who would be king which is an update. we have a private war, a drama in the life of marie colvin. jellyfish, a low—budget but ambitious british picture. the kid who would be king, a retelling of the legend of king arthur? this is the legend of king arthur? this is the new film byjoe cornish. louis ashbourne serkis plays this kid called alex. he and his equally bullied friends stumble upon a sword in the stone and the political and they take it back home and they realise that what they have stumbled upon is the sort in the stone. now arises a curse and an order to ove i’co m e arises a curse and an order to overcome this curse, they have to come together, including the kids who once bullied them, in order to ove i’co m e who once bullied them, in order to overcome this resurrected evil. he was a spectacular clip. everyone has disappeared! what are you doing? alex, run! they are j
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? the kid who would be king which is an update. we have a private war, a drama in the life of marie colvin. jellyfish, a low—budget but ambitious british picture. the kid who would be king, a retelling of the legend of king arthur? this is the legend of king arthur? this is the new film byjoe cornish. louis ashbourne serkis plays this kid called...
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hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.s is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we are definitely in awards season, so we have a couple of contenders. first the green book, the story of an unlikely friendship. can you ever forgive me? the memories of a literary forger. and burning, a breathtaking film from south korea. where do you want to start? green book, first picture, best supporting actor, and mahershala ali is tipped to win. peter farrelly with his brother used to make comedies, like dumb and dumber, and this is a comedy. it is based on a friendship between tony, who needs work, and old school races. and old school racist. he goes for a job interview and he finds that the job is to be a chauffeur and minder for an african american pianist. but he needs the work. they are to going to the segregated south. and they are chalk and cheese. one of them is educated and a brilliant musician and the other is vulgar and comes from the streets. inevitably during theirjourney together they find they have things in
hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.s is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we are definitely in awards season, so we have a couple of contenders. first the green book, the story of an unlikely friendship. can you ever forgive me? the memories of a literary forger. and burning, a breathtaking film from south korea. where do you want to start? green book, first picture, best supporting actor, and mahershala ali is tipped to win. peter farrelly with his brother used to...
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we‘ll have all the headlines at 6.30, but first it‘s time for the film review with jason solomons andlomons. what he got this week? this week, we are in the snows of colorado per the controversial cold pursuit which finds the recent ploughing a rampage of revenge through the icy blasts. we are on the streets of beirut if you have tea rs we are on the streets of beirut if you have tears were shed —— tears to shed for capernaum, about a boy and a baby on the mean streets. and we are looking at rpg, route they begins berg as felicityjones plays are ina begins berg as felicityjones plays are in a courtroom begins berg as felicityjones plays are in a courtroom charmer which writes the scales of injustice and sexual equality. —— ruth they begins berg. cold pursuit, surrounded by controversy. that interview liam neeson gave to the independent newspaper. the extraordinary interview he dropped in the middle ofa interview he dropped in the middle of a junket. when no—one was expecting as anti— revealed he‘d been on a rampage when someone close to him was raped and he looked for somebody to take
we‘ll have all the headlines at 6.30, but first it‘s time for the film review with jason solomons andlomons. what he got this week? this week, we are in the snows of colorado per the controversial cold pursuit which finds the recent ploughing a rampage of revenge through the icy blasts. we are on the streets of beirut if you have tea rs we are on the streets of beirut if you have tears were shed —— tears to shed for capernaum, about a boy and a baby on the mean streets. and we are...
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hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news.e for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? i am, the first lego movie i absolutely loved. lego batman i thought was great. by the time they got to the ninjago movie i thought they kind of ran out of steam. then along comes lego movie 2 to get things completely back on track and i fell in love again and i laughed all the way through it. so, did you see the first one? ok, so the first pretty much entirely plays out in the imagination of a young boy who has this great big legoland that his father owns. anyway, this begins at the end of that film, his sister is allowed to come in and play which causes complete chaos. she comes from the sistar solar system and brings in duplo and suddenly this wonderful world is created, and
hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news.e for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? i am, the first lego movie i absolutely loved. lego batman i thought was great. by the time they got to the ninjago movie i...
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welcome to the film review on bbc news.so, mark, what have you got for us this week? well, we're definitely in awards season, so we have a couple of big awards contenders. firstly, green book, which is the story of an unlikely friendship. can you ever forgive me?, memoirs of a literary forger. and burning, a breath—taking film from south korea. where do you want to start then? let's start with green book. so, oscar contender, which is up for a number of awards, including best picture, best actor for viggo mortenson, best supporting actor for mahershala ali, who i think is pretty much tipped to win. peter farrelly with his brother used to make comedies like dumb and dumber, and this is a comedy. it's a drama with some comedic elements in it. its based on a real life friendship. tony, who needs work, an old school racist, he goes for a job interview and he finds that the job is to be a chauffeur and minder for an african american pianist. but he needs the work. they are going to go down to the segregated south. and they're ch
welcome to the film review on bbc news.so, mark, what have you got for us this week? well, we're definitely in awards season, so we have a couple of big awards contenders. firstly, green book, which is the story of an unlikely friendship. can you ever forgive me?, memoirs of a literary forger. and burning, a breath—taking film from south korea. where do you want to start then? let's start with green book. so, oscar contender, which is up for a number of awards, including best picture, best...
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for now it is time for that film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.lk. the new film by barryjenkins. and alita: battle angel, a dystopian future. is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? iam. i loved the first one and the batman one. along comes lego movie to take get back on track. i fell in love again and laughed all the way through. did you see the first one? it entirely plays out in the imagination of a young boy who has a huge lego land that his father owns. this begins at the end of that film. his sister is allowed to come in and play and causes chaos. suddenly this wonderful world is created. a huge, fabulous place has turned into an apocalyptic dystopia. meanwhile, people from the other system has come to kidnap batman to be involved in a weird wedding ritual. but emmet still thinks that back in apocolypseburgh everything can be awesome. i know you are following this. here is a clip. this is my vision of the future. ta—da! this is my vision of the future. ta-da! a house? come on, let me give you a tour. this is
for now it is time for that film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.lk. the new film by barryjenkins. and alita: battle angel, a dystopian future. is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? iam. i loved the first one and the batman one. along comes lego movie to take get back on track. i fell in love again and laughed all the way through. did you see the first one? it entirely plays out in the imagination of a young boy who has a huge lego...
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now on breakfast, it is time for the film review.ode. mark, what delights do you have? a mixed bag. we have the kid who would be king, which is an arthurian update. we have a private war, a drama about a real—life story. and jellyfish, a low—budget but ambitious picture. so the kid who would be king, a kind of retelling of the legend of king arthur? yes, this is byjoe cornish, who made attack the block a while ago. louis ashbourne serkis plays this bullied kid named alex, and he and his other equally bullied friend stumble upon a sword in stone and they pull it out and they take it back home and they realise that what they have stumbled on is the sword in the stone, the great arthurian story, and now rises a curse with morgana coming to threaten them. and to overcome it, they have to band together, much as arthur did, they have to pull together all of these rivals — including the kids who once bullied them — so that they can overcome this evil. here is a spectacular clip. everyone's vanished. it's like merlin said. everyone's disappe
now on breakfast, it is time for the film review.ode. mark, what delights do you have? a mixed bag. we have the kid who would be king, which is an arthurian update. we have a private war, a drama about a real—life story. and jellyfish, a low—budget but ambitious picture. so the kid who would be king, a kind of retelling of the legend of king arthur? yes, this is byjoe cornish, who made attack the block a while ago. louis ashbourne serkis plays this bullied kid named alex, and he and his...
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hello there and welcome to the film review on bbc news. for us this week? this week we're in the snows of colorado for the controversial cold pursuit, which finds liam neeson ploughing a rampage of revenge through the icy blasts. we're on the streets of beirut — if you have tears to shed. prepare yourself for capernaum, about a boy and a baby on the mean streets. we're also looking at rbg, ruth bader ginsburg. as felicity jones plays in a courtroom drama, a biotech which rights the scales of injustice of injustice and sexual equality. let's start than with cold pursuit, as you say, surrounded by controversy because of that interview that liam neeson gave to publicise it, that interview with the independent newspaper. that's right. an extraordinary interview, which is sort of dropped in the middle of a junket, we call these things. no one was expecting it and he revealed he'd been on a rampage himself of revenge when someone close to him was raped and he looked for someone to take revenge on for a week. obviously he was talking about reveng
hello there and welcome to the film review on bbc news. for us this week? this week we're in the snows of colorado for the controversial cold pursuit, which finds liam neeson ploughing a rampage of revenge through the icy blasts. we're on the streets of beirut — if you have tears to shed. prepare yourself for capernaum, about a boy and a baby on the mean streets. we're also looking at rbg, ruth bader ginsburg. as felicity jones plays in a courtroom drama, a biotech which rights the scales of...
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welcome to the film review on bbc news.ave the lego movie. we know you area we have the lego movie. we know you are a huge lego fan. and battle angel. the dystopian future. is there any other kind? are you all lego movie fan? i thought it was great. i thought they had run out of stea m great. i thought they had run out of steam and then along comes lego movie to to get things back on track andi movie to to get things back on track and i fell movie to to get things back on track and ifell in movie to to get things back on track and i fell in love again. i movie to to get things back on track and ifell in love again. i laughed all the way through. did you see the first one? the first one entirely plays up in the imagination of a young boy who has this great big legoland that his father owns. this begins at the end of that film, his sister is allowed to come in and play which causes complete chaos. she comes from assist star system and brings in duclos. it is a fabulous place and everything is awesome and it is turned into an
welcome to the film review on bbc news.ave the lego movie. we know you area we have the lego movie. we know you are a huge lego fan. and battle angel. the dystopian future. is there any other kind? are you all lego movie fan? i thought it was great. i thought they had run out of stea m great. i thought they had run out of steam and then along comes lego movie to to get things back on track andi movie to to get things back on track and i fell movie to to get things back on track and ifell in...
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amazing film review you'd be amazing scott rocks are welcome scott that's out of control this is not nly about the lack of a host but also about best film yeah i mean green book one best film a lot of people had expected i didn't really but the thing about this film is on the surface it looks like your classic oscar film it's a social issue race relations in the one nine hundred sixty s. but really this film for me is it seems like a throwback it seems seems almost like driving miss daisy in reverse in this case you've got a story it's a white racist played by viggo mortensen becomes a chauffeur to a successful black musician and they go on a road trip through the segregated south the one nine hundred sixty s. fine but the story it's a book about race relations it's about a period of segregation america but they decide to tell it from the perspective of the white racist is that ok he's this his perspective is what we need his story is what we need to tell and that seems to me really tone deaf given you know what's happened in the last even the last couple of years but definitely last
amazing film review you'd be amazing scott rocks are welcome scott that's out of control this is not nly about the lack of a host but also about best film yeah i mean green book one best film a lot of people had expected i didn't really but the thing about this film is on the surface it looks like your classic oscar film it's a social issue race relations in the one nine hundred sixty s. but really this film for me is it seems like a throwback it seems seems almost like driving miss daisy in...
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from beverly hills we can speak to jacqueline coley, who's editor at popular film review website, rotten this is a good night for diverse city? i think it is an excellent night for diverse city. if you look at the whent, we made history with black panther, production and custom—designed, only three women who have won an oscar outside the acting branch and to work awarded the night. i remember a time not long ago where people were saying oscar is so white. how have the oscars managed to change?m oscar is so white. how have the oscars managed to change? it started with the caravan president, cheryl took the mantle. new members both from the international branches, adding more people of colour and women. that work is finally showing through. an infusion of diversity and we have films like black panther nominated for best picture, and you have wins for things like green book, black panther, period and a sentence. that has still been some criticism and people talking about no female best director being nominated. there is definitely an opportunity with the female director branch. i would say
from beverly hills we can speak to jacqueline coley, who's editor at popular film review website, rotten this is a good night for diverse city? i think it is an excellent night for diverse city. if you look at the whent, we made history with black panther, production and custom—designed, only three women who have won an oscar outside the acting branch and to work awarded the night. i remember a time not long ago where people were saying oscar is so white. how have the oscars managed to...
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so it made much good he said film review and watch them both of them voted to last since operations are under constant surveillance to activists from marine conservation and juicy shot but a keeping a close eye on how many whales are being killed and always have to think about why all this evidence of this about ten years just they've just fascinated me. oh. love it just. the thought of it. we think it's a question often. people like him think they can just get away with everything absolutely everything you know you just does not. think that's him. the coming days a crucial karen come out and josh riley. in a few days since palm had to catch fin whales expires and the activists are trying to prevent him from renewing it that would put an end to his wavelength he has a quote from the icelandic government that he can go out and kill these endangered species you know they are an endangered species so why does he get to do it people need to know what's going on you know a local would realise that the still goes on. for most. of them. in the past see shepherds campaigns have been controversi
so it made much good he said film review and watch them both of them voted to last since operations are under constant surveillance to activists from marine conservation and juicy shot but a keeping a close eye on how many whales are being killed and always have to think about why all this evidence of this about ten years just they've just fascinated me. oh. love it just. the thought of it. we think it's a question often. people like him think they can just get away with everything absolutely...
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you could be an the film review, you two. the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. thank you again from robert fox and shyama perera, and it is goodbye from all of us. hello. a cooler day for all of us, but not as windy as recently. we are seeing some areas of cloud and rain, heading down in towards northern ireland. this cloud has brought a wet and messy start across the south. the main rain area will be tracking its way towards east anglia and the south—east, it may move away later in the afternoon, but it stays cloudy here. sunshine and showers for a while, a good part of scotland away from the far north, and a curl of rain and strong winds arriving in northern ireland in the afternoon. seven or 8 degrees, that is all today, blustery winds across wales in southern england for a while, especially during the night as the wet weather moves through, but it is gone by the morning. further north, that band of rain, perhaps a bit of winter arenas over the hills, sinks southwards away from scotland towards the
you could be an the film review, you two. the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. thank you again from robert fox and shyama perera, and it is goodbye from all of us. hello. a cooler day for all of us, but not as windy as recently. we are seeing some areas of cloud and rain, heading down in towards northern ireland. this cloud has brought a wet and messy start across the south. the main rain area will be tracking its way towards east anglia and the south—east, it may...
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richard fitzwilliams here with a review, a film commentate, joining us from london. pleasure to have you on the show, richard. >> well, it will be a fascinating evening and you had a wonderful report of "roma" and yalitza aparicio, who is a glorious actress, wonderful performance in it. i suspect everybody thinks "roma" is going to win and that will make history, first foreign language film ever to win best picture, there have been ten nominated, nominated ten times in different categories. and also, of course, it will make history as being a netflix movie. netflix has spent some $30 million promoting it. so all of this is completely
richard fitzwilliams here with a review, a film commentate, joining us from london. pleasure to have you on the show, richard. >> well, it will be a fascinating evening and you had a wonderful report of "roma" and yalitza aparicio, who is a glorious actress, wonderful performance in it. i suspect everybody thinks "roma" is going to win and that will make history, first foreign language film ever to win best picture, there have been ten nominated, nominated ten times in...
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see what mark kermode thought of that on the film review at 5.45 its five o'clock.t the m4 in chippenham in wiltshire as the friday night getaway starts. there has been snow all day, in common with much of the rest of southern england. the ma, as you can see behind me, is moving pretty freely, more freely than this morning, and overnight real problems on the roads especially in cornwall with huge snowfall, up to 12 centimetres, meaning hundreds stranded on the m30. disruption on the railways as well. many flights delayed or cancelled with problems at heathrow airport, also at bristol, cardiff, bournemouth and newquay. the temperatures really low all day as well, and in scotland at braemar it was —15 overnight. the cold est braemar it was —15 overnight. the coldest temperature recorded in the ukfor coldest temperature recorded in the uk for seven years. let's get the latest from another county hard hit in southern england. my colleague duncan kennedy is there with us. we have been driving around berkshire and hampshire all day and it hasn't started snowing. we are at
see what mark kermode thought of that on the film review at 5.45 its five o'clock.t the m4 in chippenham in wiltshire as the friday night getaway starts. there has been snow all day, in common with much of the rest of southern england. the ma, as you can see behind me, is moving pretty freely, more freely than this morning, and overnight real problems on the roads especially in cornwall with huge snowfall, up to 12 centimetres, meaning hundreds stranded on the m30. disruption on the railways as...
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we'll hear what jason solomons thinks of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. the teenager who raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute has been identified as aaron campbell after the judge who presided over his trial lifted the ban on him being named today. until now, campbell was given anonymity in all reporting because he was under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his identity. lorna gordon reports from glasgow. what's up, guys? it's aaron campbell here. the first images of a teenage killer, freshfaced in the videos he posted on social media, they give little clue of the cold, cunning murderer he was. cctv from aaron campbell's own home showed him acting strangely on the night he killed alesha macphail, after checking the footage his own mother had contacted police suggesting he might have information about the case. alesha was described as a sweet, innocent little girl. she'd been visiting herfather and grandparents, who lived on the island, when campbell took herf
we'll hear what jason solomons thinks of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. the teenager who raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute has been identified as aaron campbell after the judge who presided over his trial lifted the ban on him being named today. until now, campbell was given anonymity in all reporting because he was under 18. but media outlets, including the bbc, made a case for reversing the court order which protects his...
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thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the rest of this week's releases in the film reviewod evening. the met office has issued more weather warnings this evening for snow and ice across large parts of the uk. more than a thousand schools in southern england and wales were closed today, after the coldest night in seven years. many roads have been impassable and train services and flights have been delayed or cancelled. lets show you this scene in basingstoke in hampshire, where people have had to help push an ambulance out of the snow as night falls. earlier in devon, hgv lorries became stuck on country roads, this one of many being towed by a tractor. there are long delays on the the m3 motorway near basingstoke, which was closed earlier after a series of accidents. authorities are urging people to avoid the area. flights from a number of airports including cardiff and heathrow have been cancelled, this is bristol airport — closed for the rest of the day, causing problems for welsh rugby fans heading to paris, for the start of the six nations. our correspondent robert hall
thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the rest of this week's releases in the film reviewod evening. the met office has issued more weather warnings this evening for snow and ice across large parts of the uk. more than a thousand schools in southern england and wales were closed today, after the coldest night in seven years. many roads have been impassable and train services and flights have been delayed or cancelled. lets show you this scene in basingstoke in hampshire, where...
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correspondent marie colvin in a private war — we'll hear what mark kermode thought of that on the film review45. good evening. donald trump has defied his critics, many in his own party, by declaring a national emergency to bypass congress, to get the billions of dollars he says he needs to build a border wall with mexico. at a news conference at the white house, he said a barrier was needed to stop an "invasion" of drugs, gangs, human traffickers and undocumented migrants. however democrats say the move is unconstitutional, because the president has exaggerated problems on the border, to try to fulfil a rash campaign promise, and they'll fight him all the way to the supreme court. but what is the truth on the ground? our correspondent dan johnson is in san diego, on the us/mexico border. donald trump's basic plan is that by building a wall, securing the border, you can focus the drug, the goods, the people who are crossing, whether they are criminals or asylum—seekers to points like this, the official border crossings, and you can free up border agents to focus their energy here too. but the
correspondent marie colvin in a private war — we'll hear what mark kermode thought of that on the film review45. good evening. donald trump has defied his critics, many in his own party, by declaring a national emergency to bypass congress, to get the billions of dollars he says he needs to build a border wall with mexico. at a news conference at the white house, he said a barrier was needed to stop an "invasion" of drugs, gangs, human traffickers and undocumented migrants. however...
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and among the new releases in the film review this week — cold pursuit with liam neeson, who made thoseto its release. it's 5pm. our main story... the 16—year—old who abducted, raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail can now be identified as aaron campbell, after a judge at the high court in glasgow allowed his name to be reported. the judge said he could not think of a crime in recent times that had attracted such revulsion. campbell took alesha from the bed where she was sleeping and inflicted catastrophic injuries on her before dumping her naked body in woodland. the little girl suffered a total of 117 injuries and died from significant pressure being applied to her face and neck. james shaw is at the high court in glasgow. just tell us what happened today in court. well, the first thing really to be said is that there is doesn't set a precedent in scots law, as far as we understand it, under the law as we we know it at the moment. this is the first time the judges had the power to lift the general ban there is on naming people who are under 18 in criminal cases, so that is a
and among the new releases in the film review this week — cold pursuit with liam neeson, who made thoseto its release. it's 5pm. our main story... the 16—year—old who abducted, raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail can now be identified as aaron campbell, after a judge at the high court in glasgow allowed his name to be reported. the judge said he could not think of a crime in recent times that had attracted such revulsion. campbell took alesha from the bed where she was...
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>> first of all, i didn't realize there were so many film critic association reviews and all of that. i had no idea. i thought the film critics, they're the crew, they are an all together. >> jimmy: one mass. >> no, it's the rancho cucamonga film critics review is going to happen. every so often i get just a call from my team, and i'm just tickled and amazed, because i don't know about some of them, but i'm like, thank you. >> jimmy: at this point you probably have to give some of them away to neighbors or something, right? >> no! they're mine! my name, i'm going to keep them all. >> jimmy: even the oklahoma film critics circle? >> even, because that one, oklahoma? >> jimmy: that's the one, yeah. >> never would have saw that one coming. >> jimmy: are there enough film critics in oklahoma to form a circle? >> i'm sure there are about eight. >> jimmy: there are probably. >> at least, at least. >> jimmy: well, congratulations. >> thank you. >> jimmy: do you run out of speeches? do you run out of things to say? >> i hope not. i hope to continue to be able to do work that receives accolade
>> first of all, i didn't realize there were so many film critic association reviews and all of that. i had no idea. i thought the film critics, they're the crew, they are an all together. >> jimmy: one mass. >> no, it's the rancho cucamonga film critics review is going to happen. every so often i get just a call from my team, and i'm just tickled and amazed, because i don't know about some of them, but i'm like, thank you. >> jimmy: at this point you probably have to...
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my question is, will you today commit to donate any further proceeds to book deals, film reviews, to charity? >> mr. cohen: no. >> will the gentleman yield? >> mr. cohen: may i finish? >> i yield to mr. meadows. >> mr. cohen: mr. chairman, may i finish? >> mr. cohen, he has yielded me. >> mr. cohen: i didn't finish my response. i'm asking the chairman trade mr. chairman, may i finish my response was to mexico i will let you respond. answer his question please >> everything has been made of your lies in the past. i'm concerned about your lies today. under testimony just a few minutes ago to me you indicated that you had contracts with foreign entities. and yet, we have a truth and testimony disclosure form which requires you to list those foreign contracts for the last two years, and you put "n/a" on there. and it is a criminal offense to not have that accurately. so when were you lying? either in the testimony to me earlier today or when you fill out the form? >> the gentleman's time has expired. mr. cohen, you may answer his question and then whatever you wanted to say on that other
my question is, will you today commit to donate any further proceeds to book deals, film reviews, to charity? >> mr. cohen: no. >> will the gentleman yield? >> mr. cohen: may i finish? >> i yield to mr. meadows. >> mr. cohen: mr. chairman, may i finish? >> mr. cohen, he has yielded me. >> mr. cohen: i didn't finish my response. i'm asking the chairman trade mr. chairman, may i finish my response was to mexico i will let you respond. answer his question...
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is is will you today -- will you today commit to donate any further proceeds to book deals, to film reviews to charity? >> no. >> thank you. >> will the gentleman yield? >> now, if -- may i finish? >> would the gentleman yield? >> yield to mr. meadows. >> chairman -- >> may i finish -- >> mr. cohen, he's yielded to me. my response. >> listen -- i'm asking the chairman, mr. chairman, may i finish my response? >> i will, but answer his question. i am concerned about your lies today. under your testimony just a few minutes ago to me you indicated that you had contracts with foreign entities and we have a truth and testimony disclosure form that requires you to list those foreign contracts for the last two years and you put n/a on there and it's a criminal offense to not have that accurately. so when were you lying either in the testimony to me earlier today or when you filled out the form? >> the gentleman's time has expired. mr. cohen, you may answer his question and whatever you wanted to say on the other. >> his question -- i don't have an answer for his question, but as -- >> no, no, no, n
is is will you today -- will you today commit to donate any further proceeds to book deals, to film reviews to charity? >> no. >> thank you. >> will the gentleman yield? >> now, if -- may i finish? >> would the gentleman yield? >> yield to mr. meadows. >> chairman -- >> may i finish -- >> mr. cohen, he's yielded to me. my response. >> listen -- i'm asking the chairman, mr. chairman, may i finish my response? >> i will, but answer...
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