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that's all on sportsday at 6.30, now though on bbc news — it's time for the film review. lcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king, while mark takes a summer break. welcome, james, what have you been watching this week? first up it feels like ages since there has been a new fresh romantic comedy. it is called the the big sick and i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, a brutal true story, a kidnap drama. and a big hit in the states, it stars queen latifah and is a comedy called girls strip. this is a really interesting take, doesn't work as a film? yes, there isa doesn't work as a film? yes, there is a lot to do is take about it. colonel nang janney is the writer and the star and he has written it with his partner about their life. —— kumail nanjiani. it is about the real—life romance. he is from a traditional pakistani family were as emily is a white american, academic and eccentric family. that is the chalk and cheese dynamic for the romantic comedy. why so it called the big sick? there is also
that's all on sportsday at 6.30, now though on bbc news — it's time for the film review. lcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king, while mark takes a summer break. welcome, james, what have you been watching this week? first up it feels like ages since there has been a new fresh romantic comedy. it is called the the big sick and i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, a brutal true story, a kidnap drama. and a big...
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we also have details about the british grand prix, but now it is the film review. o and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hello again. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the beguiled, which is sofia coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel, more cars. and war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. sofia coppola. yes, the point is, this is based on a novel by thomas cullinan that was filmed before by don siegel in 1971, a famous adaptation. cult movie. in the civil wara adaptation. cult movie. in the civil war a wounded soldier is found in the woods by a young girl from a place for young ladies, and he is brought back, he is very badly wounded. and his presence immediately starts to cause a ke rfuffle, immediately starts to cause a kerfuffle, not only because he is an enemy soldier, but also because he isa man. enemy soldier, but also because he is a man. he is a clip. —— here. miss martha! marie, come with me. help, miss mart
we also have details about the british grand prix, but now it is the film review. o and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hello again. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the beguiled, which is sofia coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel, more cars. and war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. sofia coppola. yes, the point is, this is based on a...
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coming up next the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through the week was maximo releases is mark kermode. taking us through the week's film releases is mark kermode. this week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. the midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming. it comes at night. i have read enough to know that this is your kind of film, and so not mine. you have two minutes to persuade me. it is not a jump—scare horror like the trailers make it look like. if you expect that, you will be disappointed. it is a creepy thriller. it is set after the outbreak of an unspecified plague—like incident, which has pretty much done for civilisation. there was a family, mother, father, son living in a remote woodland. the windows are boarded up, there is a corridor with a red door which is the only access to the outside world. when an intruder breaks into the house, they have to make a decision about whether or not to a cce pt another family into their home. they would bring friends
coming up next the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through the week was maximo releases is mark kermode. taking us through the week's film releases is mark kermode. this week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. the midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming. it comes at night. i have read enough to know that this is your kind of film, and so not mine. you have two minutes to persuade me. it is not a...
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coming up next, it is the film review. —— film review. o and welcome to the film review and to take us through the cinema releases as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? a big week. we have dunkirk, about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. and we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but all of the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories lasts one day, and one last one hour and these strands... if you know anything about christopher nolan, you would know that he likes to play with time. the brilliant thing about this is that he does in a way that is very clear, you understand what is happening even though it is a complex s
coming up next, it is the film review. —— film review. o and welcome to the film review and to take us through the cinema releases as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? a big week. we have dunkirk, about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. and we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of...
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coming up next it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through the cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching this week? a very big week, obviously. we have dunkirk, the new christopher nolan film, about which everybody is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary from the maker of cartel land. and captain underpants: the epic first movie, which is really funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan who has made things like dark knight, interstellar and inception, and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but although the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories lasts one week, one of the stories lasts one day, one lasts one hour and these strands... if you know anything at all about nolan, you'll know that he l
coming up next it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through the cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching this week? a very big week, obviously. we have dunkirk, the new christopher nolan film, about which everybody is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary from the maker of cartel land. and captain underpants: the epic first movie, which is really funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale...
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coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.cinema releases is mark kermode. 50, mark, what do we have this week? a mixed bag this week. we have a man called ove, which is a portrait of a grumpy old man. we have despicable me 3, the minions are back. and risk, a documentary. lots to talk about but my most important role this week is to get the pronunciation right of a man called ove. it seems to be "over". that is the closest. it is adapted from a bestseller and the blurb says, it will make you feel a new sympathy for the curmudgeons in your life. the tag line on the movie poster is, you will love him as much as he hates you. ove is widowed, he is embittered. he wants to end his life but it keeps being distracted by his neighbours to keep breaking the housing association rules, of which he is a stickler for keeping to. when a new family moves and he is furious about their presence, their noise, generally them being there. however, a woman sees behind that curudgeonly facade, he starts to break down his resistance and amazingly,
coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.cinema releases is mark kermode. 50, mark, what do we have this week? a mixed bag this week. we have a man called ove, which is a portrait of a grumpy old man. we have despicable me 3, the minions are back. and risk, a documentary. lots to talk about but my most important role this week is to get the pronunciation right of a man called ove. it seems to be "over". that is the closest. it is adapted from a...
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coming up next, it is the film review. —— film review. the film review and to take us through the cinema releases as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? a big week. we have dunkirk, about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. and we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable.
coming up next, it is the film review. —— film review. the film review and to take us through the cinema releases as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? a big week. we have dunkirk, about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. and we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable.
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time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. hello again mark. hello. so have you been watching this week? we have the beguiled, which is sofia coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel — more cars. and the war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. so, sofia coppola. yes. as i already learnt i have to pronounce. yes, "cope—ola", "cop—pola" let's call the whole thing off! the point is, this is based on a novel by thomas cullinan that was filmed before by don siegel in 1971, a famous adaptation, a cult movie. during the civil war a wounded union soldier is found in the woods by a young girl from miss farnsworth‘s seminary for young ladies. he is brought back to the seminary, he is mortally wounded, he is very badly wounded. and his presence immediately starts to cause a kerfuffle, not only because he is an enemy soldier — and how do they feel about brining an enemy soldier into the school — but also
time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. hello again mark. hello. so have you been watching this week? we have the beguiled, which is sofia coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel — more cars. and the war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. so, sofia coppola. yes. as i already learnt i have to pronounce. yes,...
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next is the film review. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, i'm joined by james king, while mark takes a summer break. welcome, james. great to see you. what have you been watching this week? first up, it feels like ages since there has been a new, fresh, romantic comedy. well, there's one out this weekend. it is called the the big sick and i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, this is a brutal true story, a kidnap drama. and a big hit in the states, this one, it stars queen latifah and is a comedy called girls trip. now, probably no one has missed all the publicity for the big sick. really interesting interviews everywhere with the actor, the writer. this is a really interesting take. does it work as a film? yes, there is a lot to say about it. first, you can see on the poster, kumail nanjiani is the writer and the star and it's written it with his partner, emily gordon, about their life, how they got together, the real—life romance. the big difference between them is kumai
next is the film review. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, i'm joined by james king, while mark takes a summer break. welcome, james. great to see you. what have you been watching this week? first up, it feels like ages since there has been a new, fresh, romantic comedy. well, there's one out this weekend. it is called the the big sick and i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, this is a brutal true...
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coming up shortly will be the film review, but first here's click. vegas, home to casinos. vis, sort of. superfast knot—tying. wide open spaces. limos. the strip. and this week, the largest hack—fest on the planet. if there's one week of stuff in vegas that isn't staying in vegas, it's this week's bsides, black hat and notorious def con gatherings. this is the week where hackers rub up against law enforcers and everyone peeks over each other‘s shoulders and networks. so, let's get straight into the action. and for our first act of the show. daniel here has got an extra piece of software running allowing him to hear what's being typed on the other end of a skype call. so how does it work? the software during a skype call learns how your keyboard sounds like and if you later during the call type something sensitive, like a password or e—mail, we can understand what you've typed using machine learning algorithms. this is because each key has a unique fingerprint based on the position of the key on the keyboard. the suggested results from what our victim might be typing are list
coming up shortly will be the film review, but first here's click. vegas, home to casinos. vis, sort of. superfast knot—tying. wide open spaces. limos. the strip. and this week, the largest hack—fest on the planet. if there's one week of stuff in vegas that isn't staying in vegas, it's this week's bsides, black hat and notorious def con gatherings. this is the week where hackers rub up against law enforcers and everyone peeks over each other‘s shoulders and networks. so, let's get...
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coming up next, it's the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week ‘s releases i am joined byjames king while mark takes a break. great to see you, what have you been watching? if feels like it has been ages since there has been a new fresh romantic comedy. there is one out this weekend called the big sick. i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, a brutal true story, a kidnap drama. and a big hit in the states this one, starring queen latifah, a comedy called girls trip. probably no one has missed the publicity for the big sick, lots of interviews everywhere with the actor and writer, interesting take, does it work? there is a lot to say about it. we can see on the poster that the lead actor is also the writer and it is written with his partner emily gordon about their life, how they got together, their real—life romance. the difference between them is that kamara is originally from pakistan and moved to chicago, traditional pakistani muslim family whereas emily is white american from this eccentric fami
coming up next, it's the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week ‘s releases i am joined byjames king while mark takes a break. great to see you, what have you been watching? if feels like it has been ages since there has been a new fresh romantic comedy. there is one out this weekend called the big sick. i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, a brutal true story, a kidnap drama. and a big hit in the states this one, starring queen...
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coming up next, the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news.as maximo releases is mark kermode. this week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. the midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming. it comes at night. i have read enough to know that this is your kind of film, and so not mine. you have two minutes to persuade me. it is not a jump—scare horror like the trailers make it look like. if you expect that you will be disappointed. it is a creepy thriller. it is set after the outbreak of one unspecified plague—like incident,
coming up next, the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news.as maximo releases is mark kermode. this week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. the midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming. it comes at night. i have read enough to know that this is your kind of film, and so not mine. you have two minutes to persuade me. it is not a jump—scare horror like the trailers make it look like. if you expect that you will be...
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coming up next, it is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.s mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a mixed bag this week. we have a man called ove, which is a portrait of a grumpy old man. we have despicable me 3, the minions are back. and risk, a documentary. lots to talk about but my most important role this week is to get the pronunciation right of a man called ove. it seems to be "over". that is the closest. it is adapted from a bestseller and the blurb says, it will make you
coming up next, it is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.s mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a mixed bag this week. we have a man called ove, which is a portrait of a grumpy old man. we have despicable me 3, the minions are back. and risk, a documentary. lots to talk about but my most important role this week is to get the pronunciation right of a man called ove. it seems to be "over". that is the closest. it is adapted from a bestseller...
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we also have details about the british grand prix, but now it is the film review.
we also have details about the british grand prix, but now it is the film review.
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a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews online at the usual address.d all of our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that is it this week. enjoy your cinema going. those that you are brave enough to go and see! goodbye. hello, once again. oh the horror stories related to whether happen this time last night, before nine o'clock. getting very violent indeed. over towards lincolnshire, yorkshire. today the vale of clara, temperatures in the north check. heathrow, pushing them towards 30 degrees or safest the borderline if the weather front of the north, skies clearing, coolish sort of night. temperatures down to single figures. that will not be the case on the warm side of the front, every bit as warm as of late. no lower thani6, i7, bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, i7, 18 for bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, 17, 18 for some. bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, 17, 18 forsome. start bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, 17, 18 for some. start of the weekend, disappointing. no way of getting away from this. the frontal cloud
a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews online at the usual address.d all of our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that is it this week. enjoy your cinema going. those that you are brave enough to go and see! goodbye. hello, once again. oh the horror stories related to whether happen this time last night, before nine o'clock. getting very violent indeed. over towards lincolnshire, yorkshire. today the vale of clara, temperatures in the north check. heathrow, pushing...
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time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.s week? we have the beguiled, which is sofia coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel — more cars. and the war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. so, sofia coppola. yes. as i already learnt i have to pronounce. yes, "cope—ola", "cop—pola" let's call the whole thing off!
time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.s week? we have the beguiled, which is sofia coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel — more cars. and the war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. so, sofia coppola. yes. as i already learnt i have to pronounce. yes, "cope—ola", "cop—pola" let's call the whole thing off!
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the film review is coming up but first let's take a look ahead to sports day at 630. the conditions at royal birkdale to turn around his bad start. elsewhere chris froome closes in on start. elsewhere chris froome closes inona start. elsewhere chris froome closes in on a fourth title of the tour de france and we will look ahead to the evening action at the world para athletics champion chips in london and with the cricket world cup for women coming up, and with the cricket world cup for women coming up, we and with the cricket world cup for women coming up, we will find out how the english preparations are going. that is all coming up at 6:30 p:m.. now it is time for film review. hello and welcome to the film review and to take us through the cinema releases as ever, mark kermode what have you been
the film review is coming up but first let's take a look ahead to sports day at 630. the conditions at royal birkdale to turn around his bad start. elsewhere chris froome closes in on start. elsewhere chris froome closes inona start. elsewhere chris froome closes in on a fourth title of the tour de france and we will look ahead to the evening action at the world para athletics champion chips in london and with the cricket world cup for women coming up, and with the cricket world cup for women...
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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. obviously. we have dunkirk, the new christopher nolan film, about which everybody is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary from the maker of cartel land. and captain underpants: the epic first movie, which is really funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan who has made things like dark knight, interstellar and inception, and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but although the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories lasts one week, one of the stories lasts one day, one lasts one hour and these strands... if you know anything at all about nolan, you'll know that he loves to play with time. that temporal elasticity. the brilliant thing about this is that he does in a way that is very
now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. obviously. we have dunkirk, the new christopher nolan film, about which everybody is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary from the maker of cartel land. and captain underpants: the epic first movie, which is really funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk...
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the english preparations are going. that is all coming up at 6:30 p:m.. now it is time for film review. hello and welcome to the film review and to take us through the cinema releases as ever, mark kermode what have you been watching. a bigwig. we have you been watching. a bigwig. we have dunkirk about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, and very harrowing documentary. and we have and we have captain underpants which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkablem is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land sea and air. but, all of the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories last one way, one last one day and one last one hour and these strands... if you know anything about christopher nolan, you would know that he likes to play with time. the br
the english preparations are going. that is all coming up at 6:30 p:m.. now it is time for film review. hello and welcome to the film review and to take us through the cinema releases as ever, mark kermode what have you been watching. a bigwig. we have you been watching. a bigwig. we have dunkirk about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, and very harrowing documentary. and we have and we have captain underpants which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and...
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and going ape with mark kermode as he talks us through this week's cinema releases in the film review
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find out whatjames king made of this and the other releases in the film review. elcome to our look ahead to what the papers bring us tomorrow. we arejoined to what the papers bring us tomorrow. we are joined tonight by caroline frost and tony grew. good evening to you both. let's look at some of the front pages before we go into detail. the lead in the times is the insistence by the chancellor, philip hammond, that britain won't be turned into a tax haven after brexit. the guardian says that senior conservative mps are urging cabinet members to stop publicly setting out competing visions on issues, like free movement, as part of brexit. the ft reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a result of uncertainty over brexit. the top story in the metro is the decision by president putin to expel 755 us diplomats from russia in what it calls a "new cold war". the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the daily mail says that british t
find out whatjames king made of this and the other releases in the film review. elcome to our look ahead to what the papers bring us tomorrow. we arejoined to what the papers bring us tomorrow. we are joined tonight by caroline frost and tony grew. good evening to you both. let's look at some of the front pages before we go into detail. the lead in the times is the insistence by the chancellor, philip hammond, that britain won't be turned into a tax haven after brexit. the guardian says that...
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find out whatjames king mate of this and the other releases this week in the film review. welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror, and political commentatorjo phillips. al polite tourists reviewers, so twitter tells us! you may disagree. i left my knuckle duster that home. to be polished! let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. the observer leads with donald trump's decision to sack his chief of staff. the telegraph leads with an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. that story also makes the daily sta r‘s that story also makes the daily star's frontpage. that's where we'll begin as r
find out whatjames king mate of this and the other releases this week in the film review. welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror, and political commentatorjo phillips. al polite tourists reviewers, so twitter tells us! you may disagree. i left my knuckle duster that home. to be polished! let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. the observer leads with donald trump's decision to sack his...
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now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and jane hill. releases as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? a big week. we have dunkirk, about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. and we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but although the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories lasts one day, and one last one hour and these strands... if you know anything about christopher nolan, you would know that he likes to play with time. that to play with time. temporal elasticity. the brilliant thing about this is that he does in a way that is very clear, you understand what is happening even though it is a complex structure. it is shot
now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and jane hill. releases as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? a big week. we have dunkirk, about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. and we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan and it is the story of...
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but now, let's hear mark kermode's take on this week's new releases, on the film review. his week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a mixed bag this week. we have a man called 0ve, which is a portrait of a grumpy old man. we have despicable me 3, the minions are back. and risk, a documentary. lots to talk about but my most important role this week is to get the pronunciation right of a man called 0ve. it seems to be "over". that is the closest. it is adapted from a bestseller and the blurb says, it will make you feel a new sympathy for the curmudgeons in your life. the tag line on the movie poster is, you will love him as much as he hates you. 0ve is widowed, he is embittered. he wants to end his life but it keeps being distracted by his neighbours to keep breaking the housing association rules, of which he is a stickler for keeping to. when a new family moves and he is furious about their presence, their noise, generally them being there. however, a woman sees behind that curudgeonly facade, he starts to break down his resistance and a
but now, let's hear mark kermode's take on this week's new releases, on the film review. his week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a mixed bag this week. we have a man called 0ve, which is a portrait of a grumpy old man. we have despicable me 3, the minions are back. and risk, a documentary. lots to talk about but my most important role this week is to get the pronunciation right of a man called 0ve. it seems to be "over". that is the closest. it...
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next, it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.a coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel — more cars. and the war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. so, sofia coppola. yes. as i already learnt i have to pronounce. yes, "cope—ola", "cop—pola" let's call the whole thing off! the point is, this is based on a novel by thomas cullinan that was filmed before by don siegel in 1971, a famous adaptation, a cult movie. during the civil war a wounded union soldier is found in the woods by a young girl from miss farnsworth‘s seminary for young ladies. he is brought back to the seminary, he is mortally wounded, he is very badly wounded. and his presence immediately starts to cause a kerfuffle, not only because he is an enemy soldier — and how do they feel about brining an enemy soldier into the school — but also because he is a man. here's a clip. miss martha! marie, come with me. help, miss martha. miss martha! amy! help! what happened? are you all right? how did he get here?
next, it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.a coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel — more cars. and the war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. so, sofia coppola. yes. as i already learnt i have to pronounce. yes, "cope—ola", "cop—pola" let's call the whole thing off! the point is, this is based on a novel by thomas cullinan that was filmed before by don...
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it's time now for the film review with jane hill and james king. this week's cinema releases, i'm joined by james king, while mark takes a summer break. welcome, james. great to see you. what have you been watching this week? first up, it feels like ages since there has been a new, fresh, romantic comedy. well, there's one out this weekend. it is called the the big sick and i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, this is a brutal true story, a kidnap drama. and a big hit in the states, this one, it stars queen latifah and is a comedy called girls trip. now, probably no one has missed all the publicity for the big sick. really interesting interviews everywhere with the actor, the writer. this is a really interesting take. does it work as a film? yes, there is a lot to say about it. first, you can see on the poster, kumail nanjiani is the writer and the star and it's written it with his partner, emily gordon, about their life, how they got together, the real—life romance. the big difference between them is kumail is originally fro
it's time now for the film review with jane hill and james king. this week's cinema releases, i'm joined by james king, while mark takes a summer break. welcome, james. great to see you. what have you been watching this week? first up, it feels like ages since there has been a new, fresh, romantic comedy. well, there's one out this weekend. it is called the the big sick and i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, this is a brutal true story, a kidnap drama. and a big hit in...
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christopher nolan tells the story of the dunkirk evacuation, will take a look at that film in the film reviewng and welcome to bbc news. the director general of the bbc, tony hall, says work is already underway to tackle the gender pay gap at the corporation. his comments come after some of the bbc‘s best known female personalities signed an open letter calling for urgent action. the presenters claire balding, fiona bruce and jane garvey, are among the more than a0 signatories. our media correspondent david sillito reports. alexjones of the one show. mishal hussein. sue barker. more than a0 of the most famous female presenters at the bbc are calling on the corporation to act now to end its gender pay gap. good morning, friends, and thanks for tuning in. the trigger for today's letter, that list published this week of the pay deals for the bbc‘s highest—paid stars. in the top 20 names, there was only one woman. the best paid men were being paid twice what the top women were earning. this open letter to the papers says that this week's annual report confirmed what many have long suspected, that
christopher nolan tells the story of the dunkirk evacuation, will take a look at that film in the film reviewng and welcome to bbc news. the director general of the bbc, tony hall, says work is already underway to tackle the gender pay gap at the corporation. his comments come after some of the bbc‘s best known female personalities signed an open letter calling for urgent action. the presenters claire balding, fiona bruce and jane garvey, are among the more than a0 signatories. our media...
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a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews online at the usual address.yer. that is it this week. enjoy your cinema going. those that you are brave enough to go and see! goodbye. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and sian lloyd. coming up before seven, helen will have the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. 13,000 mobile phones and more than 200 kilograms of drugs were found in prisons in england and wales last year. the haul comes after a £2 million investment in technology to aid detection, as well as 300 specialist sniffer dogs. the government has described the situation as "unacceptable" but says the figures highlight the determination of prison staff to disrupt such behaviour. the parents of charlie gard are expected to help deliver a petition to great 0rmond street hospital, calling on doctors to allow the terminally ill baby to travel for experimental treatment. the petition has been signed by more than 350,000 people. charlie gard's case is due to return to the high court tomorrow, after the hospital said it had see
a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews online at the usual address.yer. that is it this week. enjoy your cinema going. those that you are brave enough to go and see! goodbye. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and sian lloyd. coming up before seven, helen will have the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. 13,000 mobile phones and more than 200 kilograms of drugs were found in prisons in england and wales last year. the haul comes after a £2...
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and a quick reminder before we go, you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc onlineo go on and see whether i've seen your top ten. all our previous programmes are on the iplayer as well of course. enjoy your cinema viewing, it is a very good week. thanks for being with us, bye—bye. hello, this is breakfast, with christian fraser and tina daheley coming up before seven we'll get the weather from stav. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother princess diana, and have revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. speaking in a documentary to mark the 20th anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that conversation, but fondly recall their mother's loving nature and her mischievous side. 0ne one of her motto is to me it was you can be as naughty as you want, just don't get caught. she was one of the naughtiest parent. she would come and watch us play football and smuggle swedes into our socks. literal
and a quick reminder before we go, you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc onlineo go on and see whether i've seen your top ten. all our previous programmes are on the iplayer as well of course. enjoy your cinema viewing, it is a very good week. thanks for being with us, bye—bye. hello, this is breakfast, with christian fraser and tina daheley coming up before seven we'll get the weather from stav. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. princes william and...
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a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews online at the usual address.lo, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. coming up before seven helen will have the weather for you. but first a summary of this morning's main news. a series of failings which may have hampered firefighters' efforts to tackle the grenfell tower blaze have been uncovered by a bbc investigation. newsnight has learned a tall ladder did not arrive on site for more than half an hour, while crews reported low water pressure and insufficient equipment. the london fire brigade has confirmed a longer ladder will now automatically be sent to any fire in a tower. great ormond street hospital has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing into the care of the terminally ill baby, charlie gard. judges had ruled against the child's parents who wanted to take him to america for treatment. but the hospital now wants the case reopened to consider new evidence about a potential treatment. theresa may will speak with donald trump this morning, at the g20 summit. the prime minister
a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews online at the usual address.lo, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. coming up before seven helen will have the weather for you. but first a summary of this morning's main news. a series of failings which may have hampered firefighters' efforts to tackle the grenfell tower blaze have been uncovered by a bbc investigation. newsnight has learned a tall ladder did not arrive on site for more than half an hour, while...
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the big sick. we'll get film critic james king's thoughts on this and the other releases in the film review. good eveningast few minutes, the government has announced that an independent review will be carried out into building regulations and fire safety, because of the grenfell tower fire. the fire in west london, which killed 80 people, raised serious questions about about the fire safety of high rise buildings and led to the widespread testing of cladding, like that used on grenfell tower, on other buildings across the country. also in the past few minutes it has been confirmed that 82 buildings have failed those new fire tests for cladding. that includes these in salford. 47 of them are in local authority control run by housing associations. all the details of the findings of those particular tests have only just been released, just in the last few minutes. so our correspondents arejust reading few minutes. so our correspondents are just reading through all of those details, but that is the first piece of information we have, that it is 82, we think, that are involved. we will talk about the broader
the big sick. we'll get film critic james king's thoughts on this and the other releases in the film review. good eveningast few minutes, the government has announced that an independent review will be carried out into building regulations and fire safety, because of the grenfell tower fire. the fire in west london, which killed 80 people, raised serious questions about about the fire safety of high rise buildings and led to the widespread testing of cladding, like that used on grenfell tower,...
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mark kermode‘s thoughts on the latest marvel blockbuster and the rest of this week's releases in the film reviewning, our main story at 5pm — the us president donald trump and russia's vladimir putin have met face—to—face for the first time — shaking hands at the start of the g20 summit in germany. it follows months of speculation about their relationship, and allegations of russian intervention in the us presidential election last year. the two men are due to have their official meeting later at the summit in hamburg. with issues including climate change on the agenda, police are out in force to try to keep protestors away from the summit venue. john pienaar is following all of this in hamburg tonight. outside this in hamburg tonight. outside this centre here, police and demonstrators have been in running skirmishes around the area of the summit. inside the summit centre, world leaders have been eyeballing each other coolly and shaking each other‘s hands warmly. no more eagerly anticipated between that between vladimir putin and donald trump. they have been meeting in the last couple of hours.
mark kermode‘s thoughts on the latest marvel blockbuster and the rest of this week's releases in the film reviewning, our main story at 5pm — the us president donald trump and russia's vladimir putin have met face—to—face for the first time — shaking hands at the start of the g20 summit in germany. it follows months of speculation about their relationship, and allegations of russian intervention in the us presidential election last year. the two men are due to have their official...
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the headlines at 6:30am. now on breakfast, it is time to join jane hill and mark kermode for this week's film review. ugh this week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. hello again mark. hello. so have you been watching this week? we have the beguiled, which is sofia coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel — more cars. and the war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. so, sofia coppola. yes. as i already learnt i have to pronounce. yes, "cope—ola", "cop—pola" let's call the whole thing off! the point is, this is based on a novel by thomas cullinan that was filmed before by don siegel in 1971, a famous adaptation, a cult movie. during the civil war a wounded union soldier is found in the woods by a young girl from miss farnsworth‘s seminary for young ladies. he is brought back to the seminary, he is mortally wounded, he is very badly wounded. and his presence immediately starts to cause a kerfuffle, not only because he is an enemy soldier — and how do they feel about brining an enemy soldier into the school — but also because he is a
the headlines at 6:30am. now on breakfast, it is time to join jane hill and mark kermode for this week's film review. ugh this week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. hello again mark. hello. so have you been watching this week? we have the beguiled, which is sofia coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel — more cars. and the war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. so, sofia coppola. yes. as i already learnt i have to...
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sunny bunch is the film reviewer and christine solstice anderson with echelon insights. n july 27 we will host david randall who is with the national associative scholars to talk about beach books, summer readings and what most students are learning and not learning when they are assigned college reading for the summer. again, thank you for joining us, thank you mildly. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up tonight on c-sp
sunny bunch is the film reviewer and christine solstice anderson with echelon insights. n july 27 we will host david randall who is with the national associative scholars to talk about beach books, summer readings and what most students are learning and not learning when they are assigned college reading for the summer. again, thank you for joining us, thank you mildly. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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on the line is the film criticjames king. james, you yourself to the bbc on radio one and reviewing filmsolutely. he was the reason i wa nted absolutely. he was the reason i wanted to get into the job. i coincided in terms of going up with his heyday on the film show in the 80s and the 90s, started in 1972 but by the 80s and 90s it had really become part of the furniture in a very good way. it was a giant amongst film critics and the film critic that everybody knew. he only started reviewing films as i understand it when he was recruited by the bbc 2% was initially a programme only shown in london and the south—east in england it took a while to go national. before that he had been a jobbing journalist, a very good one but one had to turn his hand to anything. do you think he still had enough of a film buff in him to make his criticism is credible to the experts as it were? he had a film background, he started asa he had a film background, he started as a film—maker. and you look at his wedding photos, richard attenborough and things at his wedding, so he was certainly... and his sister s
on the line is the film criticjames king. james, you yourself to the bbc on radio one and reviewing filmsolutely. he was the reason i wa nted absolutely. he was the reason i wanted to get into the job. i coincided in terms of going up with his heyday on the film show in the 80s and the 90s, started in 1972 but by the 80s and 90s it had really become part of the furniture in a very good way. it was a giant amongst film critics and the film critic that everybody knew. he only started reviewing...
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about sometimes pretty big issues, pretty weighty issues that some of the films dealt with, and also some of the flippant films he reviewedas fairand everything equal weight. i think he was fair and treated everything with respect. and also, he managed to impart some pretty big ideas and thoughts in a very... sorry, very informative, in a way in which connected with viewers. it was an haughty or two high—handed. i really felt like he was broadcasting for the masses to the masses, in order to pass on his passion forfilm, as much as the critique of the film he wa nted much as the critique of the film he wanted to pass on as well. thank you very much forjoining us. remembering barry norman who has passed away at the age of 83. let's find out how the weather is looking. 0rla guerin, bbc news, mosul. look in some directions, glorious, in other directions, disappointing for the time of year. especially across the north of scotland and anywhere close to this weather front, which initially broke into scotla nd front, which initially broke into scotland and northern ireland, and is now doing the same to the west of england and wal
about sometimes pretty big issues, pretty weighty issues that some of the films dealt with, and also some of the flippant films he reviewedas fairand everything equal weight. i think he was fair and treated everything with respect. and also, he managed to impart some pretty big ideas and thoughts in a very... sorry, very informative, in a way in which connected with viewers. it was an haughty or two high—handed. i really felt like he was broadcasting for the masses to the masses, in order to...
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speak about sometimes pretty big issues, pretty weighty issues in the films that were dealt with, and also some of the flippant films he reviewedd he treated everything with respect and also he managed to impart some pretty big ideas and thoughts in a very kind of informative, in a way which connected with viewers. it was an haughty or too high—handed. i really felt like he was broadcasting for the masses, to the masses, to pass on his passion forfilm as much as the critique of the film that he wa nted the critique of the film that he wanted to pass on as well. that was the critic toby earle speaking earlier, remembering barry norman. singer adele says she's heartbroken after being forced to cancel the last two shows of her world tour. she was due to perform at london's wembley stadium on saturday and sunday, but damaged her vocal chords. it's not clear if the concerts will be rescheduled. earlier this week adele told fans this tour could also be her last. the all—importa nt weather the all—important weather now. it has not been all plain sailing. we have this weather front with gusty winds in circulation. the weather front rea
speak about sometimes pretty big issues, pretty weighty issues in the films that were dealt with, and also some of the flippant films he reviewedd he treated everything with respect and also he managed to impart some pretty big ideas and thoughts in a very kind of informative, in a way which connected with viewers. it was an haughty or too high—handed. i really felt like he was broadcasting for the masses, to the masses, to pass on his passion forfilm as much as the critique of the film that...
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september of 1915 and in november released a 108 minute feature film, "on the firing line with the germans." the film received positive reviews and filmed widely in the united states despite the fact it presented a favorable view of the germans. up next learn about how the once lost film was rediscovered and restored by the library of congress. and then watch the commentary film by two scholars who helped reablaen the jigsaw of fragments. this movie is about two hours. >>> my name is corporate graham. i at the moment am retired but i used to work at the library of congress. and while i was here among the fascinating things i found buried in the vaults, and there's a lot of stuff buried in the vaults here, is this film, "on the firing line with the germans." and i looked at it and thought it was a fascinating bit of lost american history including the high mark maybe of the german army especially on the eastern front in 1915 as well as other stuff because it reflects very interestingly what's going on in the united states at that period where the united states was looking with great interest and some suspicion at this strange
september of 1915 and in november released a 108 minute feature film, "on the firing line with the germans." the film received positive reviews and filmed widely in the united states despite the fact it presented a favorable view of the germans. up next learn about how the once lost film was rediscovered and restored by the library of congress. and then watch the commentary film by two scholars who helped reablaen the jigsaw of fragments. this movie is about two hours. >>> my...