joe phillips, nigel nelson.aybe something a bit stronger than a cup of tea when you get home tonight. it is good to see a boat again. the paper review is on line. we will see you again. we are here every night. thank you very much your company. more news at midnight. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. 50, mark, what do we have this week? we have the 20th century women, a new film starring annette bening. we have the lego batman movie, which does what it says on the tin. and fences, a major awards contender. let's start with 20th century womenm, the latest from director and writer mike mills. it is an interesting film, set in california at the end of the ‘705. young boy facing an uncertain adulthood, surrounded by strong women of different ages, who both inspire and also confound, not least his free—spirited mother, brilliantly played by annette bening. here's a clip. stop. what? thinking that you know everything that's going on. no, ijust think that, you know, having your heart broken is a tremend