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we have a mosque at one end, an anglican church at the other end, the opium den that oscar wilde wenthejewish... all on brick lane. extraordinary world. i want to come back to what you said, gilbert, about the journey. and you always place yourselves in the centre of this journey you've made, in the course of 50 years of creativity. if we were looking at some of your earlier works, on bbc television, we wouldn't be able to show some of the words and images, because over the years, and people remember you for it, in the �*70s, �*80s, you focused a lot on taboo subjects. you know, i'm thinking of the human body — all of it, all of the orifices, all of the bodily fluids, of the faeces, the urine, the genitalia — all in different ways were taboos that you put front and centre in your artwork. have you stopped doing that? no, i think all those pictures still exist. they travel the world. we have a show on in frankfurt at the moment with pictures we only want to de—shock, not to shock. sorry, you wanted to what? to de—shock. what do you mean by...? to take the shock element out of it, to ma
we have a mosque at one end, an anglican church at the other end, the opium den that oscar wilde wenthejewish... all on brick lane. extraordinary world. i want to come back to what you said, gilbert, about the journey. and you always place yourselves in the centre of this journey you've made, in the course of 50 years of creativity. if we were looking at some of your earlier works, on bbc television, we wouldn't be able to show some of the words and images, because over the years, and people...
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oscars. anything that runs wild got something bad in it.tough, lyrical, and typically honest coming—of—age story, it clearly lays the groundwork for both the rider and nomadland, and is available exclusively on the streaming service mubi. meanwhile, wilderness is a 2017 production made in association with falmouth university's school of film and television, whose other credits include markjenkin's acclaimed cornish masterpiece, bait. what's going on? you haven't told her? this is getting interesting now. a jazz—inflected �*60s love story that unfolds against the rugged beauty of the cornish coast, it's a low—key but still thematically rich affair, heavy on dialogue, light on action, that picked up several festival awards and is now available on a range of digital platforms. this is perfect, isn't it? it's all i've ever wanted. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there. this cold weather is set to continue t
oscars. anything that runs wild got something bad in it.tough, lyrical, and typically honest coming—of—age story, it clearly lays the groundwork for both the rider and nomadland, and is available exclusively on the streaming service mubi. meanwhile, wilderness is a 2017 production made in association with falmouth university's school of film and television, whose other credits include markjenkin's acclaimed cornish masterpiece, bait. what's going on? you haven't told her? this is getting...
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wild. definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so finally, the oscars now. you feel it. when you see the transformation, what's happening inside the station and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens, because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. a first look at the newspapers is coming up. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news. the controversy over the multi—billion pound cost of removing cladding from buildings in the wake of the grenfell tower fire returns to parliament this week. the government will try to pass the fire safety bill, amid opposition from some of its own backbenchers and the house of lords. the bill would allow freeholders who own blocks of flats to charge leaseholders for the cost of removing cladding — leaving some fearing bankruptcy. sarah corker reports. security, safety, a place to call home again. bassel deeb fled the war in syria and came to the uk a decade ago. when you live in these situations, you often come to a point where you feel numbe
wild. definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so finally, the oscars now. you feel it. when you see the transformation, what's happening inside the station and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens, because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. a first look at the newspapers is coming up. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news. the controversy over the multi—billion pound cost of...
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oscar for nomadland. one of the success stories in the wilds of the us state of idaho in recent years has been the returne under threat again because of that success. the state house of representatives could vote as early as monday to approve legislation allowing private contractors to kill up to 90% of the wolves. and if it passes, the bill would go to the governor to be signed off. pretty magnificent animals, aren't they? senator mark harris who sponsored the legislation that passed in the senate last week said there were more than 1,500 wolves and they want to get that number down to 150. people could be paid up to $1,000 for each wolf they kill. i been speaking to a researcher, documentarian and project director from living with walls and i asked him for is reaction. —— living with wolves. well, it is very tragic to see this kind of thing happen after such a successful recovery over the years. we do not have too many wolves in idaho, we have far more black bears, 20,000 black bears and about 3,000—4,000 mountain lions. wolves are not the problem that they are made out to be and incidentally, when we
oscar for nomadland. one of the success stories in the wilds of the us state of idaho in recent years has been the returne under threat again because of that success. the state house of representatives could vote as early as monday to approve legislation allowing private contractors to kill up to 90% of the wolves. and if it passes, the bill would go to the governor to be signed off. pretty magnificent animals, aren't they? senator mark harris who sponsored the legislation that passed in the...
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wild. definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so finally, the oscarshe finale is going to be sensational, and we're building to it now. you feel it. when you see the transformation, what's happening inside the station and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens, because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. someone definitely not in sweat pants. our correspondent peter bowes is in la. just look at you, goodness me! very smart, peter. i just look at you, goodness me! very smart. peter-— just look at you, goodness me! very smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants- — smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants- no _ smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants. no man _ smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants. no man land _ smart, peter. i did get the memo, no sweat pants. no man land will- sweat pants. no man land will feature quite _ sweat pants. no man land will feature quite watery, - sweat pants. no man land will feature quite watery, it - sweat pants. no man land will feature q
wild. definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so finally, the oscarshe finale is going to be sensational, and we're building to it now. you feel it. when you see the transformation, what's happening inside the station and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens, because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. someone definitely not in sweat pants. our correspondent peter bowes is in la. just look at you, goodness me! very...
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wild. definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so finally, the oscarsng to be sensational, and we're building to it now. you feel it. when you see the transformation, what's happening inside the station and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens, because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. let's go to our own starring double act in la tonight — our la correspondent peter bowes and the presenter of the bbc�*s talking movies, tom brook. you know them both. gentleman you look fantastic, over to you. you look fantastic, over to ou. . ~' you look fantastic, over to ou. . ~ , ., y you look fantastic, over to ou. . ~' , ., , . you. thank you very much indeed and we heard _ you. thank you very much indeed and we heard from _ you. thank you very much indeed and we heard from sophie - you. thank you very much indeed and we heard from sophie she i and we heard from sophie she was downtown los angeles which is a few miles in that direction. we are now in the centre of hollywood a few blocks in that direction is the
wild. definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so finally, the oscarsng to be sensational, and we're building to it now. you feel it. when you see the transformation, what's happening inside the station and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens, because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. let's go to our own starring double act in la tonight — our la correspondent peter bowes and the presenter of the bbc�*s talking...
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oscars. and we'll bring in a level 1 system for your sunday carrying over into monday. >>> still ahead, the call of the wild on a cellphone. and how it may have saved some lives. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com >>> you can get our live newscast, breaking news, weather and more with our area app. >>> finally tonight the rescue of a 11 ducklings thanks to a cellphone. a dozen were following their mother when 11 fell through a gate. >> an animal control officer arrived and began playing sounds of a mother duck on her phone. they arrived one by one when they realized what was going on. world news tonight with david muir is next. we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much for inviting
oscars. and we'll bring in a level 1 system for your sunday carrying over into monday. >>> still ahead, the call of the wild on a cellphone. and how it may have saved some lives. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an...
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, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscarsou — when you see the transformation, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. the buzz is definitely building. and tomorrow, jane hill and film criticjason solomons will host a special programme bringing you the winners and reaction from the 93rd academy awards. that's at 9.30 here on bbc news. right, let's see if there are any awards in the weather forecast. good afternoon. there will be very little change in the weather throughout the rest of the day. there is an outside chance we will see a sharp shower over the highlands of scotland but for most of us there is plenty more sunshine to come. it is cooler notably near the east coast with more cloud so in a few localities it is really quite grey but there is an abundance of sunshine, light winds in the north. still that brisk wind tempering the feel of things further south but it is strong sunshine
, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscarsou — when you see the transformation, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. the buzz is definitely building. and tomorrow, jane hill and film criticjason solomons will host a special programme bringing you...
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, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscars can feel it. when you — when you see the transformation, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich, hello. for the vast majority it is turning into yet another dry and mostly sunny day. but with cool easterly winds developing, especially across england and wales, it is feeling cooler, compared with yesterday. high pressure in charge of the scene giving dry and settled area. winds around high pressure flow in a clockwise direction which is pulling some rather cool air in across some parts of england and wales. the easterly wind is also pulling in some cloud, rolling in across eastern parts of england, some of it getting across into the midlands and east wales, tending to break up as it goes. there will still be sunny spells. the odd shower popping up across high ground in highland scotland. any sho
, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscars can feel it. when you — when you see the transformation, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich, hello. for the vast majority it is turning into yet...
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, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscarsformation, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. and tomorrowjane hill and film criticjason solomons will host a special programme bringing you the winners and reaction from the 93rd academy awards. that's at 9:30 here on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. hello. the sunny dry theme to the april weather continued through the course of the weekend. this was the picture in wiltshire on sunday, so similar to picture in wiltshire on sunday, so similarto many areas, picture in wiltshire on sunday, so similar to many areas, blue sky overhead butjust quite dry and in fact quite cracked ground. some parts of southern england has seen barely any rainfall throughout the entire month so far. this week a return to some scattered showers and we will not will be seeing them but there is thankfully a little bit of rain in t
, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscarsformation, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. and tomorrowjane hill and film criticjason solomons will host a special programme bringing you the winners and reaction from the 93rd academy awards. that's at...
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, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscars. when you — when you see the transformation, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. and tomorrow, jane hill and film criticjason solomons will host a special programme bringing you the winners and reaction from the 93rd academy awards. that's at 9.30 here on bbc news. from learning a new language, to baking the perfect loaf of banana bread, many of us have spent lockdown tackling projects we'd normally struggle to find the time for. ralph goodson is a case in point — after years of putting it off, he finally got around to restoring a piece of family history, his father's 1930s motorbike. he's been telling hannah meredith about the task. ralph goodson was given his dad's douglas's rudge special motorbike more than a0 years ago. it had been his father's pride and joy since he bought it in 1937. he got married in 1941 to my mum, he put a sidecar on t
, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscars. when you — when you see the transformation, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. and tomorrow, jane hill and film criticjason solomons will host a special programme bringing you the winners and reaction...
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, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscarsthe transformation, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. well, let's speak to film and tv critic beth webb. certainly something we haven't seen before this year, beth, but talk us through the actors, directors, films that you will be looking out for. i think it's an ambitious ceremony, i agree, but a great year for diversity in terms of the actors that we have nominated. whereas last year only one actor of colour was nominated, this year we have nine. we have first night, one of the eight brits nominated for best actor. chadwick boseman, hotly tipped to take away the award for best actor. sadly, we lost in last year, last august, so it would be wonderful to see him getting an award this evening. it will be an extraordinary night for women in film, i anticipate. extraordinary night for women in film, ianticipate. forthe extraordinary night for wom
, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscarsthe transformation, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. well, let's speak to film and tv critic beth webb. certainly something we haven't seen before this year, beth, but talk us through the actors,...
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, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscarsen you — when you see the transformation, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. you're watching bbc news. now the weather with ben rich. for the vast majority it is turning into another try and mostly sunny day. into another try and mostly sunny day with — into another try and mostly sunny day. with easterly winds developing across _ day. with easterly winds developing across england and wales, it is feeling — across england and wales, it is feeling cooler, compared with yesterday. high pressure in charge giving _ yesterday. high pressure in charge giving dry— yesterday. high pressure in charge giving dry and settled weather stop the wins _ giving dry and settled weather stop the wins around high pressure flow in a clockwise direction and is pulling — in a clockwise direction and is pulling some of this air in. also some _ pulling some of this air
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it's a wild ride that mixes dark comedy and a zippy score with a serious feminist message. i'm so sorry i didn't go with her. well, i'm sorry too. bafta winning and oscarominated writer/director, emerald fennell, tackles territory that's both important and uncomfortable. cassie calls men and women to task on their past behaviour, whether they were perpetrators or silent bystanders. thematically, there are shades of the jodie foster star of the accused here. i think you gave me a fake number the other day. doesn't sound like me. in terms of tone, this has more in common with 905 noir like to die for and the last seduction, a genre that's having a bit of a resurgence at the moment. promising young woman gives it a colourful spin. i like to call it bubble gum noir. this is a candy coloured pop soundtrack confection with music video moments. it's no surprise it's produced by margot robbie, who produced and starred in i, tonya and birds of prey. as ever, british actress mulligan fares well in an american role and brings the right mix of intelligence, dry wit and vulnerability. and the supporting cast members are meticulously chosen. promising young woman is
it's a wild ride that mixes dark comedy and a zippy score with a serious feminist message. i'm so sorry i didn't go with her. well, i'm sorry too. bafta winning and oscarominated writer/director, emerald fennell, tackles territory that's both important and uncomfortable. cassie calls men and women to task on their past behaviour, whether they were perpetrators or silent bystanders. thematically, there are shades of the jodie foster star of the accused here. i think you gave me a fake number the...
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it's a wild ride that mixes dark comedy and a zippy score with a serious feminist message. i'm so sorry i didn't go with her. well, i'm sorry too. bafta winning and oscartant and uncomfortable. cassie calls men and women to task on their past behaviour,
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oscar's. her movie "nomadland" is a poetic portrayal of the life of america's marginalized nomadic community in the wild west. but her journey began in the far east. >> reporter: she lived here, until she was in her early teens before moving on to boarding school, in london. and then, ultimately, to the u.s. it's there she pursued her dream in filmmaking. >> but in china, it's zhao's stepmother who is a bigger celebrity. a famous-comedy actress. on the night her stepdaughter won the golden globe, she proudly shared the news on social media. you are a legend, she wrote. adding i believe your story will inspire countless chinese kids. state media was quick to call zhao the pride of china and "nomadland" was slated to be released in chinese theaters on april 23rd. but the hype and praise was quickly overshadowed by a nationalistic backlash. comments zhao reportedly made during a 2013 interview surfaced and sparked controversy. zhao was quoted saying china is a place where there are lies everywhere. in another interview with an australian website in december, zhao was misquoted as saying america is now my c
oscar's. her movie "nomadland" is a poetic portrayal of the life of america's marginalized nomadic community in the wild west. but her journey began in the far east. >> reporter: she lived here, until she was in her early teens before moving on to boarding school, in london. and then, ultimately, to the u.s. it's there she pursued her dream in filmmaking. >> but in china, it's zhao's stepmother who is a bigger celebrity. a famous-comedy actress. on the night her...
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wild. >> i'm interested to see how they pull this off. we saw the grammys but i'm thinking the oscarsgoing to be more grant. i'm feeling it. >> and having it at the train station is an interesting choice that i did not see coming. [ laughter ] we will see how that pans out. >> the logistics hopefully may be easier for them. who knows. either way, it will be a grand evening. >>> 44, look at this beautiful shot from the east bay hills. we are looking and you the clouds are just cascading over the hills. and that is the seabreeze that will bring temperatures that aren't nearly as warm as yesterday. a record high in santa rosa, concord, and napa. that is not happening today. average temperatures most of this week. this weekend, temperatures cooler than average. a slight chance of rain sunday into monday. we desperately need some. the high-pressure that brought that warm weather yesterday has moved off to the use. the low and the high uc, is what is pushing that faster seabreeze and taking away the heat. it is pushing the marine layer off to the east until about 9:00. then it is gone by no
wild. >> i'm interested to see how they pull this off. we saw the grammys but i'm thinking the oscarsgoing to be more grant. i'm feeling it. >> and having it at the train station is an interesting choice that i did not see coming. [ laughter ] we will see how that pans out. >> the logistics hopefully may be easier for them. who knows. either way, it will be a grand evening. >>> 44, look at this beautiful shot from the east bay hills. we are looking and you the clouds...
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, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscarson, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. and tomorrowjane hill and film criticjason solomons will host a special programme bringing you the winners and reaction from the 93rd academy awards. that's at 9.30pm here on bbc news. now, it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. many have had warm sunshine unbroken, but more cloud next week. it has been very dry this april, but we will see at least some. from this area of low pressure moving down from the north and behind it northerly winds will bring in colder air once again. in eastern england will tend to migrate back inland, pulling its way westwards towards the welsh borders. light winds elsewhere into the starry skies will allow our temperatures to fall away. but by the end of the night, it is likely that we will see our first weather front and tiny area of low pressure bringing som
, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscarson, of what is happening inside the station, and the wild anticipation you feel, your heart quickens. because it's so good. sophie long, bbc news — not in hollywood, but downtown la. and tomorrowjane hill and film criticjason solomons will host a special programme bringing you the winners and reaction from the 93rd academy awards. that's at 9.30pm...
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oscars. her movie "nomadland squt a poetic portrayal of the life of america's marginalized nomadic community in the wild east. it's here in beijing where chloe zhao was born and raised. she lived here until she was in her early teens before moving on to boarding school in london and then ultimately to the u.s. it's there she pursued her dream in film making. but in china it's zhao's stepmother who's a bigger celebrity. a famous comedy actress. on the night her stepdaughter won the golden globe song proudly shared the news on chinese social media. "you are a legend in our family," she wrote, adding "i believe your story will inspire countless chinese kids." song's 21 million followers rapidly spread the news. state media was quick to call zhao the pride of china and "nomadland" was estimate slated to be released in chinese media on april 23rd. but the hype and praise was quickly overshadowed by a nationalistic backlash. comments zhao reportedly made in an interview with filmmaker magazine surfaced and sparked controversy. zhao was quoted saying china is a place where there are lies everywhere. in another
oscars. her movie "nomadland squt a poetic portrayal of the life of america's marginalized nomadic community in the wild east. it's here in beijing where chloe zhao was born and raised. she lived here until she was in her early teens before moving on to boarding school in london and then ultimately to the u.s. it's there she pursued her dream in film making. but in china it's zhao's stepmother who's a bigger celebrity. a famous comedy actress. on the night her stepdaughter won the golden...
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, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscarsstination _ did it come about? being a destination wedding - did it come about? being a l destination wedding planner did it come about? being a - destination wedding planner in iceland is what i have been doing for the past ten years. and when the volcano started erupting we just knew that we needed to have a wedding there and make it a special one, so our video team, we basically got together with photographers and we formed a wedding team, we were ready to go, we just needed the couple. an it is usually the other way around, the couple comes to us and we talked through to get at what we are going to do, know we had the team but we needed the couple and he is a childhood friend of mine and they had been engaged for a couple of years and already had planned to marry, had to cancel due to covid. so we thought it would be extra special to ask them if they wanted to be the couple that got married, first ever couple that got married at the volcano. we did not give them at the volcano. we
, as normal as they can make it, which would be pretty wild, definitely the biggest event i've been to since covid started. so, finally, the oscarsstination _ did it come about? being a destination wedding - did it come about? being a l destination wedding planner did it come about? being a - destination wedding planner in iceland is what i have been doing for the past ten years. and when the volcano started erupting we just knew that we needed to have a wedding there and make it a special one,...
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it's a wild ride that mixes dark comedy and a zippy score with a serious feminist message. i'm so sorry i didn't go with her. well, i'm sorry too. bafta winning and oscar doesn't sound like me. in terms of tone, this has more in common with 90s noir like to die for and the last seduction, a genre that's having a bit of a resurgence at the moment. promising young woman gives it a colourful spin. i like to call it bubble gum noir. this is a candy coloured pop soundtrack confection with music video moments. it's no surprise it's produced by margot robbie, who produced and starred in i, tonya and birds of prey. as ever, british actress mulligan fares well in an american role and brings the right mix of intelligence, dry wit and vulnerability. and the supporting cast members are meticulously chosen. promising young woman isn't perfect, some of the tonal shifts didn't work for me and had mixed feelings about the ending. but it tackles crucial issues around consent and contemporary culture in a very entertaining format. and it stands up to multiple viewings. it's on sky cinema and the now streaming service. next up, another darkly funny feature from a debut f
it's a wild ride that mixes dark comedy and a zippy score with a serious feminist message. i'm so sorry i didn't go with her. well, i'm sorry too. bafta winning and oscar doesn't sound like me. in terms of tone, this has more in common with 90s noir like to die for and the last seduction, a genre that's having a bit of a resurgence at the moment. promising young woman gives it a colourful spin. i like to call it bubble gum noir. this is a candy coloured pop soundtrack confection with music...