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to take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode back with us. what have you been watching, mark? hello. a strange week. we have every day, a teen romance with a difference. we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis. and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel. it's basically a teen love story in which one of the characters, known as a, moves from body to body. every day they wake up, they are a different person. so our central character, rhiannon, finds herself essentially falling in love with somebody who, every time she sees them, is a different person. it sounds like an unworkable conceit and yet somehow, and against all expectations, it works rather well. here's a clip. why are you doing this? the day we met, i felt something i've never felt before. i don't want to let that go. about that day, how is it ok what you did? i let you kiss
to take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode back with us. what have you been watching, mark? hello. a strange week. we have every day, a teen romance with a difference. we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis. and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel. it's basically...
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now it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.e to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode is back with us. what have you been watching, mark? hello. a strange week. we have every day, a teen romance with a difference. we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis. and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel. it's basically a teen love story in which one of the characters, known as a, moves from body to body. every day they wake up, they are a different person. so our central character, rhiannon, finds herself essentially falling in love with somebody who, every time she sees them, is a different person. it sounds like an unworkable conceit and yet somehow, and against all expectations, it works rather well. here's a clip. why are you doing this? the day we met, i felt something
now it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.e to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode is back with us. what have you been watching, mark? hello. a strange week. we have every day, a teen romance with a difference. we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis. and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles....
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to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode.eek, we have beast, a psychological thriller set on jersey. we have avengers: infinity war, the latest in the mcu series. and the wound, a coming—of—age movie with a difference. i love the sound of beast, i love a psychological thriller.
to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode.eek, we have beast, a psychological thriller set on jersey. we have avengers: infinity war, the latest in the mcu series. and the wound, a coming—of—age movie with a difference. i love the sound of beast, i love a psychological thriller.
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it's perfectly fine, said mark kermode. they're not putting that on the poster. going to say, butjane, i think you'd really like it. and i'm going to say, mark, iwould be scared out of my wits. this is a quiet place, which is really brilliant horror chiller. i know you are a huge horror movie fan. my mission is to get you and see more horror movies. this is a really good example because this is a story about an environment in which we are being terrorised by monsters who effectively see with their ears. it's what they hear, how they locate you. as long as you are silent, you are safe. sound is dangerous. the real genius of it is, it's a film which when i saw it made the audience fall silent. it made the audience go quiet. it's to do with tension, it's to do with atmosphere and build—up. it has really well observed characters because it basically, it's about a family. on the way in which the family may or may not hold together. all the performances are very solid. it's perfectly pitched. yes, there is danger and threaten the rest of it, but it's all to do with the
it's perfectly fine, said mark kermode. they're not putting that on the poster. going to say, butjane, i think you'd really like it. and i'm going to say, mark, iwould be scared out of my wits. this is a quiet place, which is really brilliant horror chiller. i know you are a huge horror movie fan. my mission is to get you and see more horror movies. this is a really good example because this is a story about an environment in which we are being terrorised by monsters who effectively see with...
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to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. 50 mark, what do we have this week? a very exciting week, we have ready player one, steven spielberg adventure, stop motion from wes anderson in isle of dogs, not that one! and journeyman, a paddy considine drama that really packs a punch. steven spielberg, what did you make of it? the setup is that real life in the future is squalid and people spend their time in second life as avatars in this great big computer game called the oasis, where they can get possessions and accrue things. but if they get killed in the game they will lose everything. easter eggs in the game are hidden within it by its designer who is a benevolent figure who has now passed on. our hero, his avatar, in the game, is looking for the keys that will give him the domain of the game. however, ben mendelsohn‘s slimy businessman is also trying to get those keys so you have the interplay between the avatar world, the unreal world, and the real world. it works surprisingly well. here's a clip. wade owen watts, born august 12 2027. i know where you are,
to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. 50 mark, what do we have this week? a very exciting week, we have ready player one, steven spielberg adventure, stop motion from wes anderson in isle of dogs, not that one! and journeyman, a paddy considine drama that really packs a punch. steven spielberg, what did you make of it? the setup is that real life in the future is squalid and people spend their time in second life as avatars in this great big computer game called the...
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to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. , mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week, we have beast, a psychological thriller set on jersey. we have avengers: infinity war, the latest in the mcu series. and the wound, a coming—of—age movie with a difference. i love the sound of beast, i love a psychological thriller. it is set onjersey, it has a central performance byjessie buckley, who plays this young woman called moll, living under the thumb of her domineering mother, played by geraldine james, with a hint of anxiety, as if she is partly frightened of her daughter. anyway, our heroine meets this young man, played by johnny flynn, called pascal, a wild character, a vagabond, and immediately the family take against him. plus, the rest of the community are very suspicious of him, but she falls in love with him, and he sparks in a rebellious spirit that has hitherto been kept under wraps. here is a clip. i'm sorry, sir, butjeans aren't allowed in the clubhouse. it's the club dress code. but they're blackjeans! i'm
to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. , mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week, we have beast, a psychological thriller set on jersey. we have avengers: infinity war, the latest in the mcu series. and the wound, a coming—of—age movie with a difference. i love the sound of beast, i love a psychological thriller. it is set onjersey, it has a central performance byjessie buckley, who plays this young woman called moll, living under the thumb of her...
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to take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode is back with us. strange week. we have every day, a teen romance with a difference. we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis. and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel. it's basically a teen love story in which one of the characters, known as a, moves from body to body. every day they wake up, they are a different person. so our central character, rhiannon, finds herself essentially falling in love with somebody who, every time she sees them, is a different person. it sounds like an unworkable conceit and yet somehow, and against all expectations, it works rather well. here's a clip. why are you doing this? the day we met, i felt something i've never felt before. i don't want to let that go. about that day, how is it ok what you did? i let you kiss me because i thought you were justin. i — i
to take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode is back with us. strange week. we have every day, a teen romance with a difference. we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis. and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel. it's basically a teen love story in which one of the...
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"it's perfectly fine," said mark kermode. they're not putting that on the poster. 'd really like it! and i'm going to say, "mark, i would be scared out of my wits. chiller. i know you are a huge horror movie fan. i'm all about this, yes. my mission is to get you to go and see more horror movies. by monsters who effectively see with their ears. it's what they hear is, you know how they locate you. so as long as you are silent, you are safe. sound is dangerous. made the audience fall silent. it made the audience go quiet. it's to do with tension, it's to do with atmosphere and build—up. it's about a family. and the way in which the family may or may not hold together. all the performances are very solid. it's really perfectly pitched. using the absence of sound to really draw you in. and i think you'd really like it. just as piece of film—making, it's thrilling. it's edge—of—your—seat stuff. it is scary but it's a horror film. yes. dvd is a fascinating story. 0h, we're moving on now? we're moving on! i didn't know about. for frequency—hopping technology. known. you as
"it's perfectly fine," said mark kermode. they're not putting that on the poster. 'd really like it! and i'm going to say, "mark, i would be scared out of my wits. chiller. i know you are a huge horror movie fan. i'm all about this, yes. my mission is to get you to go and see more horror movies. by monsters who effectively see with their ears. it's what they hear is, you know how they locate you. so as long as you are silent, you are safe. sound is dangerous. made the audience...
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taking us through this week's cinema releases is who else but mark kermode?logical thriller set on jersey. avengers: infinity war, the latest in the mcu series, and the womb, a coming—of—age story with a different was that i like the son of beast. i really like the film itself, said in jersey, beast. i really like the film itself, said injersey, essential performance who plays a young woman called mole, a domineering mother played with a hint of anxiety, as if she is somehow frightened by her daughters. letting her. our heroine meets this young man called pascal, who is a woodsman, a wild character, and a midget leave the family take against him. plus the rest of the community are very suspicious, but she falls in love with him and he sparks in her a rebellious spirit that has hitherto been kept under wraps. here's a clip. i am sorry, genes are not allowed in the clubhouse. but they are black jeans! sorry. i would like to make a toast. to my family. for everything you have done for me. i forgive you. get out! what i really like about this film, you can see th
taking us through this week's cinema releases is who else but mark kermode?logical thriller set on jersey. avengers: infinity war, the latest in the mcu series, and the womb, a coming—of—age story with a different was that i like the son of beast. i really like the film itself, said in jersey, beast. i really like the film itself, said injersey, essential performance who plays a young woman called mole, a domineering mother played with a hint of anxiety, as if she is somehow frightened by...
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to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week?ne, steven spielberg adventure, stop motion from wes anderson in isle of dogs, not that one! and journeyman, a paddy considine drama that really packs a punch. steven spielberg, what did you make of it? the setup is that real life in the future is squalid and people spend their time in second life as avatars in this great big computer game called the oasis, where they can get possessions and accrue things. but if they get killed in the game they will lose everything. easter eggs in the game are hidden within it
to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week?ne, steven spielberg adventure, stop motion from wes anderson in isle of dogs, not that one! and journeyman, a paddy considine drama that really packs a punch. steven spielberg, what did you make of it? the setup is that real life in the future is squalid and people spend their time in second life as avatars in this great big computer game called the oasis, where they can get possessions and...
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now on bbc news it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode. o there and welcome to film review here on bbc news and taking us review here on bbc news and taking us through this week's cinema releases, who also but mark? what do we have this week? we have beast and avengers: infinity war, the latest in the mcu series. and the wound the coming of age movie with a different. i love the sound of beast it dunn i love a psychological thriller.l young woman lives completely under the some of her domineering mother and played with a hand of anxiety as if she is frightened of her daughter as well as dominating her. anyway, the heroine meets this young man who is this woodsman. eight vagabond character and immediately the family ta ke character and immediately the family take against them and the rest of the community are very suspicious of him and she falls in love with him and he starts than her a rebellious spirit that has the two kept under wraps, here is a clip: it is the club dress code. they are black jeans! the club dress code. they are black jea
now on bbc news it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode. o there and welcome to film review here on bbc news and taking us review here on bbc news and taking us through this week's cinema releases, who also but mark? what do we have this week? we have beast and avengers: infinity war, the latest in the mcu series. and the wound the coming of age movie with a different. i love the sound of beast it dunn i love a psychological thriller.l young woman lives completely under...
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to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week?adventure, stop motion from wes anderson in isle of dogs, not that one! and journeyman, a paddy considine drama that really packs a punch. steven spielberg, what did you make of it. the setup is that real life in the future is squalid and people spend their time in second life as avatars in this great big computer game called the oasis where they can get possessions and accrue things. but if they get killed in the game they will lose everything. easter eggs in the game are hidden within it by its designer who is a benevolent figure who has now passed on. our hero, his avatar, in the game, is looking for the keys that will give him the domain of the game. however ben mendelsohn's slimy businessman is also trying to get those keys so you have the interplay between the avatar world, the unreal world, and the real world. it works surprisingly well. here's a clip. wade owen watts born august 12 2027. i know where you are, you were seen entering the trailer, three days ago and you haven't le
to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week?adventure, stop motion from wes anderson in isle of dogs, not that one! and journeyman, a paddy considine drama that really packs a punch. steven spielberg, what did you make of it. the setup is that real life in the future is squalid and people spend their time in second life as avatars in this great big computer game called the oasis where they can get possessions and accrue things. but if they...
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what mark kermode thought of it and the rest of the cinema and dvd releases in the film review.ng to go back to our top story and have a look at the newspapers and what they are rushing out on it. with me now are the chief political commentator the independentjohn rentoul and the economist ruth lea. who has kindly been supporting me in our breaking analysis of amber rudd's resignation. we have some front pages. what is your take right now? you have had an hour to think about it. most of the papers don't add hugely to the story. we have just got, we have got amber rudd's resignation letter to the prime minister, which i have not had a chance to read yet. we will not know who the new home secretary is until tomorrow, an important part of the story. what we do know is what caused her resignation was what's called an audit, which i think been to reading some of the document and realising that her position was unsustainable and she obviously did know that the home office had targets for removing illegal immigrants and she should not has said she didn't. i mean, one thing we ought to
what mark kermode thought of it and the rest of the cinema and dvd releases in the film review.ng to go back to our top story and have a look at the newspapers and what they are rushing out on it. with me now are the chief political commentator the independentjohn rentoul and the economist ruth lea. who has kindly been supporting me in our breaking analysis of amber rudd's resignation. we have some front pages. what is your take right now? you have had an hour to think about it. most of the...
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we've already barely begun and i have a bone to pick with you, doctor mark kermode is away so i thoughtld have a little respite about horror films and what have you brought me? it's a peach of a weekend for horror movie fans of horror stories. we will talk about ghost stories in a moment and there's this film we have not got time to talk about, called the quiet place, starring emily blunt, very scary. which is way too scary for me. if you like horror movies this is a great weekend. let's focus on ghost stories, a british horror written and directed by andy nyman and jeremy dyson. andy works with darren brown, jeremy is part of the league of gentlemen team. andy stars in the film as a psychic investigator a sceptic who believes there is a logical explanation for all supernatural goings—on but he gets handed three cases that he can't crack and they start to make you question his beliefs. one of them features the great paul whitehouse, as a night security guard. if you are afraid of the dark you may want to look away now. here he is. listen, you've got two minutes to get out of this buildi
we've already barely begun and i have a bone to pick with you, doctor mark kermode is away so i thoughtld have a little respite about horror films and what have you brought me? it's a peach of a weekend for horror movie fans of horror stories. we will talk about ghost stories in a moment and there's this film we have not got time to talk about, called the quiet place, starring emily blunt, very scary. which is way too scary for me. if you like horror movies this is a great weekend. let's focus...
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to take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode back with us. day, a teen romance with a difference. we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis. and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel.
to take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode back with us. day, a teen romance with a difference. we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis. and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel.
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specman just to explain, normally at this time on a friday you would expect the film review with mark kermodeaven't forgotten about it, it is coming. however, we are waiting for a news conference from the heads of the commonwealth. the film review is coming up at 8.1i5 tonight. you can see it as usual and it will run as usual over the weekend as well. not running in this slot because we are waiting for that news c0 nfe re nce to slot because we are waiting for that news conference to get under way. it is the formal end of the commonwealth meeting. it hasn't quite got under way yet, but once it does get under way, we will carry that for you. let's talk about another big event. this sunday's london marathon promises to be one of the hottest in the history of the event. organisers have warned runners to take precautions — with temperatures forecast to exceed twenty degrees. but anticipation is running high for other reasons, mo farah is competing in the men's race for the first time since quitting his track career, as our sports correspondent, joe wilson, reports. this is the same mo farah. what
specman just to explain, normally at this time on a friday you would expect the film review with mark kermodeaven't forgotten about it, it is coming. however, we are waiting for a news conference from the heads of the commonwealth. the film review is coming up at 8.1i5 tonight. you can see it as usual and it will run as usual over the weekend as well. not running in this slot because we are waiting for that news c0 nfe re nce to slot because we are waiting for that news conference to get under...
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to take us through this week‘s cinema releases is mark kermode. i love a psychological thriller. it is set onjersey, it has a central performance byjessie buckley, who plays this young woman called moll, living under the thumb of her domineering mother, played by geraldine james, with a hint of anxiety, as if she is partly frightened of her daughter. anyway, our heroine meets this young man, played by johnny flynn, called pascal, a wild character, a vagabond, and immediately the family take against him. plus, the rest of the community are very suspicious of him, but she falls in love with him, and he sparks in her a rebellious spirit that has hitherto been kept under wraps. here is a clip. i'm sorry, sir, butjeans aren't allowed in the clubhouse. it's the club dress code. but they're blackjeans! i'm sorry. maybe the burger, then. yeah. hubbub. i'd like to make a toast. to my family. for everything you've done for me. i forgive you. thud. get out! what i really like about this film, you can see from this the palpable tension, and, secondly, there h
to take us through this week‘s cinema releases is mark kermode. i love a psychological thriller. it is set onjersey, it has a central performance byjessie buckley, who plays this young woman called moll, living under the thumb of her domineering mother, played by geraldine james, with a hint of anxiety, as if she is partly frightened of her daughter. anyway, our heroine meets this young man, played by johnny flynn, called pascal, a wild character, a vagabond, and immediately the family take...
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to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week?, stop motion from wes anderson in isle of dogs, not that one! and journeyman, a paddy considine drama that really packs a punch. steven spielberg, what did you make of it. the setup is that real life in the future is squalid and people spend their time in second life as avatars in this great big computer game called the oasis where they can get possessions and accrue things. but if they get killed in the game they will lose everything. easter eggs in the game are hidden within it by its designer who is a benevolent figure who has now passed on. 0ur hero, his avatar, in the game, is looking for the keys that will give him the domain of the game. however ben mendelsohn's slimy businessman is also trying to get those keys so you have the interplay between the avatar world, the unreal world, and the real world. it works surprisingly well. here's a clip. wade owen watts born august 12 2027. i know where you are, you were seen entering the trailer, three days ago and you haven't left since.
to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week?, stop motion from wes anderson in isle of dogs, not that one! and journeyman, a paddy considine drama that really packs a punch. steven spielberg, what did you make of it. the setup is that real life in the future is squalid and people spend their time in second life as avatars in this great big computer game called the oasis where they can get possessions and accrue things. but if they get...
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time now for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown.. so, mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week. we have beast, a psychological thriller set on jersey. we have avengers: infinity war, the latest in the mcu series. and the wound, a coming—of—age movie with a difference. i love the sound of beast. i love a psychological thriller. it is set onjersey, it has a central performance byjessie buckley, who plays this young woman called moll, living under the thumb of her domineering mother, played by geraldine james, with a hint of anxiety, as if she is partly frightened of her daughter. as well as dominating her. anyway, our heroine meets this young man, played byjohnny flynn, called pascal, a wild character, a vagabond, and immediately the family take against him. plus, the rest of the community are very suspicious of him, but she falls in love with him, and he sparks in a rebellious spirit that has hitherto been kept under wraps. here is a clip. i'm sorry, sir, butjeans aren't allowed in the clubhouse. it's the club dress cod
time now for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown.. so, mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week. we have beast, a psychological thriller set on jersey. we have avengers: infinity war, the latest in the mcu series. and the wound, a coming—of—age movie with a difference. i love the sound of beast. i love a psychological thriller. it is set onjersey, it has a central performance byjessie buckley, who plays this young woman called moll, living under the thumb of her...
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now it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.his week? a very exciting week, we have ready player 0ne, steven spielberg adventure, stop motion from wes anderson in isle of dogs, not that one! and journeyman, a paddy considine drama that really packs a punch. steven spielberg, what did you make of it. the setup is that real life in the future is squalid and people spend their time in second life as avatars in this great big computer game called the oasis where they can get possessions and accrue things. but if they get killed in the game they will lose everything. easter eggs in the game are hidden within it by its designer who is a benevolent figure who has now passed on. 0ur hero, his avatar, in the game, is looking for the keys that will give him the domain of the game. however ben mendelsohn's slimy businessman is also trying to get those keys so you have the interplay between the avatar world, the unreal world, and the real world. it works surprisingly well. here's a clip. wade owen watts born august 12 2027. i know where you
now it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.his week? a very exciting week, we have ready player 0ne, steven spielberg adventure, stop motion from wes anderson in isle of dogs, not that one! and journeyman, a paddy considine drama that really packs a punch. steven spielberg, what did you make of it. the setup is that real life in the future is squalid and people spend their time in second life as avatars in this great big computer game called the oasis where they can get...
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to take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode is back with us. ay, a teen romance with a difference. we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis. and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel. it's basically a teen love story in which one of the characters, known as a, moves from body to body. every day they wake up, they are a different person. so our central character, rhiannon, finds herself essentially falling in love with somebody who, every time she sees them, is a different person. it sounds like an unworkable conceit and yet somehow, and against all expectations, it works rather well. here's a clip. why are you doing this? the day we met, i felt something i never felt before. i don't want to let that go. about that day, how is it ok what you did? i let you kiss me because i thought you were justin. i told you something incredibly person
to take us through this week's cinema releases, mark kermode is back with us. ay, a teen romance with a difference. we have let the sunshine in, juliette binoche, in the new film by claire denis. and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it says on the tin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel. it's basically a teen love story in which one of the characters, known as a, moves...
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find out what mark kermode made of it and the rest of the top cinema releases in the film review.ome to bbc news. winnie madikizela—mandela — for many years a figurehead of the anti—apartheid movement in south africa — has died at the age of 81. the former wife of nelson mandela, she's been hailed as an icon of the struggle against white minority rule. but she was also a controversial figure, accused of corruption and of condoning brutal violence against opponents. andrew harding looks back now at her life. into a new south africa. if he became a saintly icon, she was more complicated. heroic but flawed, winnie, the mother of the nation. her world was transformed at age 23, when she met and married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people, for the working harmoniously of all the racial groups in this country. in the years that followed, she and her young daughters were ruthlessly harassed by the white mino
find out what mark kermode made of it and the rest of the top cinema releases in the film review.ome to bbc news. winnie madikizela—mandela — for many years a figurehead of the anti—apartheid movement in south africa — has died at the age of 81. the former wife of nelson mandela, she's been hailed as an icon of the struggle against white minority rule. but she was also a controversial figure, accused of corruption and of condoning brutal violence against opponents. andrew harding looks...
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at 8.45, in the film review, mark kermode joins jane hill to talk about this week's cinema and dvd releasesincluding every day, let the sunshine in, and the guernsey literary society. welcome to sportsday. the main headlines... the end of an era — arsenal manager arsene wenger will step down from the role after nearly 22 years in charge. he's credited with changing the way football in england was played and inspiring a new generation of player. ever since i have known about arsenal, arsene has been there. i'm sad, a little bit disappointed that we could not give him the season that he wanted. the question now is who is next? wenger‘s former captain patrick vieira is amongst the names being touted. also coming up in the programme... we'll look ahead to the weekend's footballing action, as well as the start of this year's world snooker championship in sheffield as mark selby steels himself to defend his title. he says he would love to meet ronnie o'sullivan in the final. mo farah will be amongst 40,000 runners in sunday's london marathon but can he take his track success to the road? hello an
at 8.45, in the film review, mark kermode joins jane hill to talk about this week's cinema and dvd releasesincluding every day, let the sunshine in, and the guernsey literary society. welcome to sportsday. the main headlines... the end of an era — arsenal manager arsene wenger will step down from the role after nearly 22 years in charge. he's credited with changing the way football in england was played and inspiring a new generation of player. ever since i have known about arsenal, arsene...
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now on bbc news it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode.
now on bbc news it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode.