thank you martin lipton and kate proctor — the film review follow next.ello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. first up, the one we have all been waiting for — tenet, christopher nolan's action epic which was delayed due to the pandemic. and it's finally, hopefully, coming to cinemas this wednesday the 26th. we all believe we'd run into the burning building. but until we feel that heat, we can never know. you do. many multiplex opening dates have been decided by this release. it's the first major blockbuster to debut on the big screen since lockdown, and it's coming out in the uk before the united states. i've been lucky enough to see it in 70 mm imax, and after months of small screen viewing, it felt really special — and a little bit eerie — to be watching this on a huge screen wearing a mask. welcome to the afterlife. tenet starsjohn david washington, son of denzel, as a spy who is recruited to a top—secret mission to prevent a disastrous world event. after a spectacular op