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the film review on bbc news. to take us the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases and maybe some singing, here is mark kermode. i can't wait to discuss this one with you. mamma mia. and the receptionist. where do you stand on the first mamma mia? i watched the first one and not this is a very good, this isn't very good and then i liked it. they couldn't repeat the phenomena, ididn't they couldn't repeat the phenomena, i didn't think. it questioned my ideas of good and bad and whether or not there was any role for critics in the world. now we have a sequel hybrid. yes, structurally, it is godfather to. ——2. history hybrid. yes, structurally, it is godfatherto. ——2. history is repeating itself. i see where it's going! here's a clip. # look into his angel eyes, one look and you're hypnotised. # he'll take your heart and you must pay the price. # look into his angel eyes, you'll think you're in paradise. # and one day you'll find out he wears a disguise... # don't look too deep into those angel eyes. # oh, no, no, no.# i d
the film review on bbc news. to take us the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases and maybe some singing, here is mark kermode. i can't wait to discuss this one with you. mamma mia. and the receptionist. where do you stand on the first mamma mia? i watched the first one and not this is a very good, this isn't very good and then i liked it. they couldn't repeat the phenomena, ididn't they couldn't repeat the phenomena, i didn't think. it questioned my ideas of...
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next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? interesting week. we have mary shelley. basically a film about the creation of frankenstein. the first purge which is the prequel to the long—running series, i know you are a huge fan. and swimming with men. so, mary shelley, tell us about that. my son was doing the book for his a—level. so, basically it is a story about mary shelley's life, about the creation of frankenstein, one of the greatest books of all time. it is always very difficult that the inevitable thing will be that it is not as good as the brilliant work of art. it is not without merit. it is directed by haifaa al—mansour, and elle fanning is the young writer. her mother has passed away, so she is haunted by her death. she falls in with shelley who is reckless and beautiful. there is almost a hint of twilight, the film, about their relationship. they forge a new relationship, of which her father completely disapproves, but as she di
next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? interesting week. we have mary shelley. basically a film about the creation of frankenstein. the first purge which is the prequel to the long—running series, i know you are a huge fan. and swimming with men. so, mary shelley, tell us about that. my son was doing the book for his a—level. so, basically it is a story about mary...
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next it is the film review with jane hill. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. i do like her. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the original starred emily blunt. they are all gone. now, we have a sequel in the age in which it turns out that trafficking people is more profitable than trafficking drugs, the authorities in america become alarmed to find out that they think that isis terrorists are coming into america across the mexican border. so, josh brolin basically enlists benicio del toro's lawyer turned hit man to run a covert operation to kidnap the daughter of a cartel owner and make it look like it was one of the other cartels to start a war, which will make them easier to fight. here is a clip. no rules this tim
next it is the film review with jane hill. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. i do like her. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the...
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now it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week's cinema releases — maybe some singing — here's mark kermode. you cannot fail to notice that out this week is mamma mia! here we go again. i know you are a abba huge fan. i cannot wait to discuss this with you! also out this week, hotel artemis — a future noir thriller with jodie foster. and the receptionist — a low—budget but brave film from jenny lu. here we go again! so, first question — where do you stand on the first mamma mia? yeah, you see, massive abba fan of more than a0 years standing. yeah. really didn't think the first one was very good. 0k, see, the thing is — i watched the first one and i thought, this isn't very good, this isn't very good, oh, good heavens i'm completely going with it! i'm in tears. i was completely sold. where their tears? oh, yes, there were tears! and so ten years later, i thought, they can't possibly repeat this phenomenon, cos it really questioned my entire ideas of good and bad and whether not there was any role for crit
now it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week's cinema releases — maybe some singing — here's mark kermode. you cannot fail to notice that out this week is mamma mia! here we go again. i know you are a abba huge fan. i cannot wait to discuss this with you! also out this week, hotel artemis — a future noir thriller with jodie foster. and the receptionist — a low—budget but brave film from jenny lu. here we go again! so,...
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but now, on bbc music is time for the film review. review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. you cannot fail to notice that out this week is mamma mia! here we go again. i know you are a huge fan, i can't wait to discuss this with you! also out this week, jodie foster in hotel artemis and a low—budget but brave film the receptionist. here we go again! so, where do you stand on the first mamma mia! here we go again. i really did not think the first one was very good.” again. i really did not think the first one was very good. i watched the first one and i thought, this isn't very good, this isn't very good, good heavens i am completely going with it! where their tears? yes, there were tears! and so ten yea rs yes, there were tears! and so ten years later, you think, they can't possibly repeat that phenomenon because it really questioned my entire idea of good and bad and whether not there was any role for critics in the world! so here we are, a decade later and we have a hybrid, structurally it
but now, on bbc music is time for the film review. review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. you cannot fail to notice that out this week is mamma mia! here we go again. i know you are a huge fan, i can't wait to discuss this with you! also out this week, jodie foster in hotel artemis and a low—budget but brave film the receptionist. here we go again! so, where do you stand on the first mamma mia! here we go again. i really did not think the first...
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all that and more coming up at 6:30pm but now it is time for the film review. o and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so james, what do we have this week? summer is upon us. i have been watching action on the streets as tom cruise saves the world again in mission: impossible — fallout. there has been action in the air as well as dracula and his friends go on a monster vacation in hotel tra nsylva nia monster vacation in hotel transylvania 3. and there has been action in the alps as i went back 5000 years for the story of the iceman. every genre is covered this week and mission: impossible, it looks like they spent a lot of money. this is number six, the first one was in 1996. tom cruise is back as ethan hunt, the special agent who is tracking down some missing plutonium helped by his usual cohorts including rebecca ferguson and simon pegg. there is a new boy, henry cavill, superman, he is playing a cia agent watching every move that ethan hunt makes. it is action packed and they say that the tra
all that and more coming up at 6:30pm but now it is time for the film review. o and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so james, what do we have this week? summer is upon us. i have been watching action on the streets as tom cruise saves the world again in mission: impossible — fallout. there has been action in the air as well as dracula and his friends go on a monster vacation in hotel tra nsylva nia monster vacation in hotel...
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and coming up in the film review, tom cruise returns as ethan hunt in the latest film in the missionossible franchise. we getjames king's take on this and the rest of the new releases at 11:16. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the deputy sport editor of the sun, martin lipton, and journalist and broadcaster penny smith. —— the sun's chief sports reporter. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday telegraph says that theresa may has been warned by her own constituency chairman that she must not concede any further ground to the eu in any brexit deal. the sunday mirror has a full page splash on the possibility that there may be more of the deadly novichok nerve agent hidden around salisbury. the sunday times leads on whistleblower claims that the qatar world cup bid team broke fifa's rules by running a campaign to sabotage rivals competing to host the tournament. the observer is one of a number of papers to show a picture of geraint thomas securing his tour de france victory, the first welshman to do s
and coming up in the film review, tom cruise returns as ethan hunt in the latest film in the missionossible franchise. we getjames king's take on this and the rest of the new releases at 11:16. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the deputy sport editor of the sun, martin lipton, and journalist and broadcaster penny smith. —— the sun's chief sports reporter. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday telegraph...
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right now on bbc news is time for the film review with james king and jane hill. d a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's top cinema releases is james king. nice to see you, james. good to see you, too. the summer is upon us. what have you been watching? well, i've been watching action on the streets, as tom cruise saves the world again and mission: impossible — fallout. and there's been action in the air as well, as dracula and his pals go on a monster vacation in hotel transylvania 3. and there's been action in the alps, as i went back 5000 years for the story of the iceman. well, every genre is covered this week. mission: impossible, my goodness, it looks like they've spent an awful lot on this. it does, get, this is number six. the first one way back in 1996, unbelievably. tom cruise, of course, is back as ethan hunt — the imf special agent. this time he's tracking down some missing weapons—grade plutonium, helped of course by his usual cohorts. so, ving rhames is back, simon pegg is back, rebecca ferguson — who was i
right now on bbc news is time for the film review with james king and jane hill. d a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's top cinema releases is james king. nice to see you, james. good to see you, too. the summer is upon us. what have you been watching? well, i've been watching action on the streets, as tom cruise saves the world again and mission: impossible — fallout. and there's been action in the air as well, as dracula and his pals go on a...
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time for the film review with ben brown —— who would have thought vladimir putin would play that? d welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? interesting week. we have mary shelley. basically a film about the creation of frankenstein. the first purge which is the prequel to the long—running series, i know you are a huge fan. and swimming with men. rob brydon takes the plunge. so, mary shelley, tell us about that. my son was doing it for english a—level recently. so, basically it is a story about mary shelley's life, and about the creation of frankenstein, which is, as everyone knows, one of the greatest works of literature of all time. it is always very difficult, if you're making a film about the creation of a brilliant work of art, that the inevitable thing will be that it is not as good as the brilliant work of art. let's start by that. it is directed by haifaa al—mansour, and elle fanning is the young writer who admires her mother ver much, lives with her father. -- very much. her
time for the film review with ben brown —— who would have thought vladimir putin would play that? d welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? interesting week. we have mary shelley. basically a film about the creation of frankenstein. the first purge which is the prequel to the long—running series, i know you are a huge fan. and swimming with men. rob brydon takes the plunge. so, mary...
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find out whatjames king thought of that, and the rest of the week's top cinema releases, on the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn rentoul, the independent‘s chief political commentator, and ruth lea, economic adviser for the arbuthnot banking group. we love having you here really, you know that! let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph splashes on claims that brexiteer ministers have criticised theresa may's approach to leaving the eu without a deal, calling it a kamikaze approach. the times leads on reports that britain's biggest farm approval scheme is failing to detect breaches of its animal welfare standards. the daily mail criticises the working practices of rail firms and claims that drivers are having to work overtime in order to keep networks running. the daily express quotes pro—brexit tory mps accusing the government of another ‘project fear‘ campaign, over the claims food may have to be stockpiled. the i highlights the disruption caused by the sudden, and rather wet, change in br
find out whatjames king thought of that, and the rest of the week's top cinema releases, on the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn rentoul, the independent‘s chief political commentator, and ruth lea, economic adviser for the arbuthnot banking group. we love having you here really, you know that! let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph splashes on claims that brexiteer ministers have...
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we'll have more on the england sweden game shortly but now it's time for the film review. llo and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? interesting week. we have mary shelley. basically a film about the creation of frankenstein. the first purge, which is the prequel to the long—running series, i know you are a huge fan. and swimming with men. rob brydon takes the plunge. so, mary shelley, tell us about that. my son was doing the book for his a—level. so, basically it is a story about mary shelley's life, about the creation of frankenstein, one of the greatest books of all time. it is always very difficult that the inevitable thing will be that it is not as good as the brilliant work of art. it is not without merit. it is directed by haifaa al—mansour, and elle fanning is the young writer. her mother has passed away, so she is haunted by her death. she falls in with shelley who is reckless and beautiful. there is almost a hint of twilight, the film, about their relationship.
we'll have more on the england sweden game shortly but now it's time for the film review. llo and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? interesting week. we have mary shelley. basically a film about the creation of frankenstein. the first purge, which is the prequel to the long—running series, i know you are a huge fan. and swimming with men. rob brydon takes the plunge. so, mary shelley,...
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now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. this week is mamma mia! here we go again. i know you are a huge fan, i can't wait to discuss this with you! also out this week, jodie foster in hotel artemis and a low—budget but brave film the receptionist. here we go again! so, where do you stand on the first mamma mia! massive abba fan of more than a0 yea rs, massive abba fan of more than a0 years, i massive abba fan of more than a0 yea rs, i really massive abba fan of more than a0 years, i really didn't think the first one was very good. i watched the first one and i thought, this isn't very good, this isn't very good, good heavens i am completely going with it! where there tears? yes, there was tears! and so ten years later, you think, they can't possibly repeat this phenomenon because it really questioned my entire ideas of good and bad and whether not there was any role for critics in the world! so here we are, a decade later, and we have a prequel—sequel hybrid, structurally it is godfather ii! back in 1979, donna graduates fr
now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. this week is mamma mia! here we go again. i know you are a huge fan, i can't wait to discuss this with you! also out this week, jodie foster in hotel artemis and a low—budget but brave film the receptionist. here we go again! so, where do you stand on the first mamma mia! massive abba fan of more than a0 yea rs, massive abba fan of more than a0 years, i massive abba fan of more than a0 yea rs, i really...
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mama mia here we go again to incredibles 2, mark kermode takes us through the latest releases in the film reviewer special. hello, and welcome to this film review summer special. i'm here at the bfi southbank in london and over the next half—hour, i'll be looking at some of the films playing at uk cinemas this summer and back to the highlights of the film year so far. let's start with a film that am not ashamed to admit i've been looking forward to above all others. mamma mia here we go again. # just one look and i can hear bell ring # one more look and i forget everything # mamma mia here i go again # my my, how can i resist you?# the first mamma mia was a head—spinning experience that redefined my understanding of the words good and bad. rarely has something so wrong felt so right. now this follow up takes us back to the beginning, to 1979 where lily james plays a young meryl streep trying on new dungarees and trying out three handsome suitors played by hugh skinner, josh dylan and jeremy irvine who will grow up to become colin firth, stellan skarsgard and pierce "pick a note, any note" brosna
mama mia here we go again to incredibles 2, mark kermode takes us through the latest releases in the film reviewer special. hello, and welcome to this film review summer special. i'm here at the bfi southbank in london and over the next half—hour, i'll be looking at some of the films playing at uk cinemas this summer and back to the highlights of the film year so far. let's start with a film that am not ashamed to admit i've been looking forward to above all others. mamma mia here we go...
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now in a few minutes it'll be time for the film review. but first, click. ur solar system, all unique and instantly recognisable. and don't they look amazing from our viewing protean —— podium here in outerspace? now what we really wanted to show you just how good visual have become. not only does the graphics computer generate all of these lovely images but as the cameras move about, the objects and the background appear to stay in their correct positions. now this is not easy, now this technology originally came from the movies and now it has come to tv. so, here we are in the bbc‘s virtual studio in the first thing he will notice is that obviously the graphics computer replaces anything that is green with the background. but, in order to draw all of the objects in the right place in 3—d space, the computer needs to know exactly where the cameras are so it can draw everything from the right angle, and that is why all the cameras have this set off reflective tracking and that is why all the cameras have this set of reflective tracking balls on top of them.
now in a few minutes it'll be time for the film review. but first, click. ur solar system, all unique and instantly recognisable. and don't they look amazing from our viewing protean —— podium here in outerspace? now what we really wanted to show you just how good visual have become. not only does the graphics computer generate all of these lovely images but as the cameras move about, the objects and the background appear to stay in their correct positions. now this is not easy, now this...
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hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. they've let me back a second time! i'm very glad. so am i! what have we got this week? it's very interesting this week. first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. incredibles 2, back after all this time, more than a decade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke‘s fine, it's more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. god's lonely man was a big thing. he was really well respected film—maker. recently, he's made some quite terrible films like the canyons, which is irredeemably awful, dog eat dog, which i can't even believe was made by paul schrader, and then before that dominion, a prequel to the exorcist. i kind of started to lose faith in him, and now with first reformed my faith in hi
hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. they've let me back a second time! i'm very glad. so am i! what have we got this week? it's very interesting this week. first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. incredibles 2, back after all this time, more than a decade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first...
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hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.eleases is mark kermode. they've let me back a second time! i'm very glad. so am i! what have we got this week?
hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.eleases is mark kermode. they've let me back a second time! i'm very glad. so am i! what have we got this week?
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hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.ses is mark kermode. they've let me back a second time!
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that and some of the other film releases in the film review.ly be 310 miles long but the border between northern ireland and ireland is still proving a major block on the road to brexit. speaking in belfast, the prime minister called on the eu to evolve its position on the issue. the eu's chief negotiator responded that he's open to any solution that is legally workable. michel barnier also welcomed mrs may's brexit white paper, the one that triggered a slew of resignations in westminster, but questioned whether some of it could work in practise. our deputy political editor john pienaar has the latest. the protesters often turn out for theresa may but the problems of brexit follow her everywhere. today, she was in belfast with a plea and a promise. a promise there will be no hard irish border when the uk leaves. and a plea to the eu. she had compromised on her brexit plan. now, it was brussels's turn. the white paper represents a significant development in our position. it is a coherent package. it is now for the eu to respond. not simply to fa
that and some of the other film releases in the film review.ly be 310 miles long but the border between northern ireland and ireland is still proving a major block on the road to brexit. speaking in belfast, the prime minister called on the eu to evolve its position on the issue. the eu's chief negotiator responded that he's open to any solution that is legally workable. michel barnier also welcomed mrs may's brexit white paper, the one that triggered a slew of resignations in westminster, but...
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now on breakfast, it is time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode. ema releases, maybe some singing, here's mark kermode. you cannot fail to notice that out this week is mamma mia! here we go again. i know you're a huge abba fan. i can't wait to discuss this with you. also out this week, hotel artemis, a future noir thriller withjodie foster. and the receptionist, a low—budget but brave film from jenny lu. here we go again! so, now, first question, where do you stand on the first mamma mia!? yeah, you see, massive abba fan of more than a0 years standing, really didn't think the first one was very good. ok, see, the thing is, i watched the first one and i thought, "this isn't very good, this isn't very good, this isn't very good. oh, good heavens, i'm completely going with it!" i was completely... were there tears? yes, there was tears! and so, ten years later, i thought they can't possibly repeat this phenomenon because it was one of those things, it really questioned my entire ideas of good and bad, and whether or not there was any role for critics i
now on breakfast, it is time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode. ema releases, maybe some singing, here's mark kermode. you cannot fail to notice that out this week is mamma mia! here we go again. i know you're a huge abba fan. i can't wait to discuss this with you. also out this week, hotel artemis, a future noir thriller withjodie foster. and the receptionist, a low—budget but brave film from jenny lu. here we go again! so, now, first question, where do you stand on the...
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now on breakfast, it's the film review with jane hill and mark kermode. e us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the original starred emily blunt. they are all gone. now, we have a sequel in the age in which it turns out that trafficking people is more profitable than trafficking drugs, the authorities in america become alarmed to find out that they think that isis terrorists are coming into america across the mexican border. so, josh brolin basically enlists benicio del toro's lawyer turned hit man to run a covert operation to kidnap the daughter of a cartel owner and make it look like it was one of the other cartels to start a war, which will make them easier to fight. here is a clip. no rules this time. turning you loose.
now on breakfast, it's the film review with jane hill and mark kermode. e us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the original starred emily blunt. they are all...
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that is all a spot for now but now it is time for the film review. got this week? it's very interesting this week. first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. incredibles 2, back after all this time, more than a decade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke's fine, it's more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. god's lonely man was a big thing. he was really well respected film—maker. recently, he's made some quite terrible films like the canyons, which is irredeemably awful, dog eat dog, which i can't even believe was made by paul schrader, and then before that dominion, a prequel to the exorcist. i kind of started to lose faith in him, and now with first reformed my faith in him is restored. so, ethan hawke plays this young cleric who is basically haunted by the death of his son, who he sent off, he encourag
that is all a spot for now but now it is time for the film review. got this week? it's very interesting this week. first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. incredibles 2, back after all this time, more than a decade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke's fine, it's more to do...
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now on breakfast, it's time for the film review with jane hill and james king. k's top cinema releases is james king. nice to see you, james. good to see you, too. the summer is upon us. what have you been watching? well, i've been watching action on the streets, as tom cruise saves the world again and mission: impossible — fallout. and there's been action in the air as well, as dracula and his pals go on a monster vacation in hotel transylvania 3. and there's been action in the alps, as i went back 5000 years for the story of the iceman. well, every genre is covered this week. mission: impossible, my goodness, it looks like they've spent an awful lot on this. it does, get, this is number six. the first one way back in 1996, unbelievably. tom cruise, of course, is back as ethan hunt — the imf special agent. this time he's tracking down some missing weapons—grade plutonium, helped of course by his usual cohorts. so, ving rhames is back, simon pegg is back, rebecca ferguson — who was in the previous film — is back for this one. there is a new boy — henry cavill. we
now on breakfast, it's time for the film review with jane hill and james king. k's top cinema releases is james king. nice to see you, james. good to see you, too. the summer is upon us. what have you been watching? well, i've been watching action on the streets, as tom cruise saves the world again and mission: impossible — fallout. and there's been action in the air as well, as dracula and his pals go on a monster vacation in hotel transylvania 3. and there's been action in the alps, as i...
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hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.s is mark kermode. they‘ve let me back a second time! i‘m very glad. so am i! what have we got this week? it‘s very interesting this week. first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. incredibles 2, back after all this time, more than a decade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke‘s fine, it‘s more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. he was really well respected film—maker. recently, he‘s made some quite terrible films like the canyons, which is irredeemably awful, dog eat dog, which i can‘t even believe was made by paul schrader, and then before that dominion, a prequel to the exorcist. i kind of started to lose faith in him, and now with first reformed my faith in him is restored. so, ethan hawke plays this young cleric who is basically haun
hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.s is mark kermode. they‘ve let me back a second time! i‘m very glad. so am i! what have we got this week? it‘s very interesting this week. first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. incredibles 2, back after all this time, more than a decade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the...
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time now to find out about this week's cinema releases in the film review with mark kermode and martineweek's cinema releases is mark kermode. they've let me back a second time! i'm very glad. so am i! what have we got this week? it's very interesting this week. first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. incredibles 2, back after all this time, more than a decade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke's fine, it's more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. god's lonely man was a big thing. he was really well respected film—maker. recently, he's made some quite terrible films like the canyons, which is irredeemably awful, dog eat dog, which i can't even believe was made by paul schrader, and then before that dominion, a prequel to the exorcist. i kind of started to lose faith in him, and now with first reformed my faith in him is restored. so, et
time now to find out about this week's cinema releases in the film review with mark kermode and martineweek's cinema releases is mark kermode. they've let me back a second time! i'm very glad. so am i! what have we got this week? it's very interesting this week. first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. incredibles 2, back after all this time, more than a decade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very...
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here we go again to incredibles — mark kermode takes us through the latest releases in the film reviewial. the government's scheme to install smart energy meters in millions of homes and small businesses across the country, has been heavily criticised by a group of mps. their report claims the project, costing £11 billion, will actually only end up saving consumers less than £1 a month. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. malcolm got a smart meter. so every year, he could save enough energy... it's the biggest infrastructure projects you've probably never probably heard of. costing £11 billion, the mass roll—out of smart meters into 30 million homes throughout the uk is designed to cut our bills and make our lives easier. but things aren't going to plan. the mobile phone mast isjust there, it's touching distance. warren lives in london, and he's having problems with his smart meter connection. this so—called smart meter wasn't so smart after all. i'm finding my bill still comes through as estimated, where i have to keep updating them, manually phoning them just to give them an
here we go again to incredibles — mark kermode takes us through the latest releases in the film reviewial. the government's scheme to install smart energy meters in millions of homes and small businesses across the country, has been heavily criticised by a group of mps. their report claims the project, costing £11 billion, will actually only end up saving consumers less than £1 a month. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. malcolm got a smart meter. so every year, he could save...
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now time for the film review. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news.en watching? well, i've been watching action on the streets, as tom cruise saves the world again and mission: impossible — fallout. and there's been action in the air as well, as dracula and his pals go on a monster vacation in hotel transylvania three. and there's been action in the alps, as i went back 5000 years for the story of the iceman. well, every genre is covered this week. mission: impossible, my goodness, it looks like they've spent an awful lot on this. it does, this is number six. the first one way back in 1996, unbelievably. tom cruise, of course, is back as ethan hunt — the imf special agent. this time he's tracking down some missing weapons—grade plutonium, helped of course by his usual cohorts. so, ving rhames is back, simon pegg is back, rebecca ferguson — who was in the previous film — is back for this one. there is a new boy — henry cavill. we know him as superman in the movies. yes. he's playing a cia agent who's watching over every move that ethan hunt makes. of c
now time for the film review. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news.en watching? well, i've been watching action on the streets, as tom cruise saves the world again and mission: impossible — fallout. and there's been action in the air as well, as dracula and his pals go on a monster vacation in hotel transylvania three. and there's been action in the alps, as i went back 5000 years for the story of the iceman. well, every genre is covered this week. mission: impossible,...
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black panther saw a group of hyperventilating boys publicly conspiring to damage the films rating on rotten tomatoes, the review site which attempts to... the campaign failed, and it became a huge hit along with avengers infinity ward. we are using made up name names. then i and spider—man. the end is near. this summer brings us antman and the wasp,
black panther saw a group of hyperventilating boys publicly conspiring to damage the films rating on rotten tomatoes, the review site which attempts to... the campaign failed, and it became a huge hit along with avengers infinity ward. we are using made up name names. then i and spider—man. the end is near. this summer brings us antman and the wasp,
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find out about that and the rest of the cinema releases in the film review. re than 100 firefighters are working in what are described as extremely testing conditions at the scene of a huge moorland fire in lancashire. after strong winds caused two fires to merge they say they're dealing with a rapidly developing and aggressive blaze which now covers a three square mile area. it could take at least a week to put out the flames. 0ur correspondent sarah walton sent this report from the scene. it's hot, sweaty work and there's no end in sight. firefighters have spent a third full day on winter hill, but despite their best efforts, eight square kilometres of moorland are still alight. this fire is over quite an extensive area on two faces of winter hill. so we've got two areas, in the region of about four square kilometres each, so significant fire fronts. fire crews have travelled here from as far away as south wales and warwickshire, working in the intense heat and thick smoke, fighting flames not just on the ground but also from the air. and it's from there tha
find out about that and the rest of the cinema releases in the film review. re than 100 firefighters are working in what are described as extremely testing conditions at the scene of a huge moorland fire in lancashire. after strong winds caused two fires to merge they say they're dealing with a rapidly developing and aggressive blaze which now covers a three square mile area. it could take at least a week to put out the flames. 0ur correspondent sarah walton sent this report from the scene....
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cast the film review. trade war between the world's two biggest economies now appears to be under wayna is retaliating, and has accused president trump of starting the biggest trade war in history. jon stewart reports from beijing. here is just stewart reports from beijing. here isjust one of stewart reports from beijing. here is just one of the products on the us tariffs list. 12,000 of these chinese build machines have been shipped to america this year, a trade that is about to be flattened. an extra 25% tax of cost affects us very much. it will reduce our potential profits. is cf moto stealing american jobs? if we take a look at our factory, you realise we have gotten where we are on our own strength, and by respecting international rules. but such individual protest are now in pain. china's incredible economic success donald trump argues has been built on bending the rules. in particular, the large—scale theft of us intellectual property. tariffs he hopes will force china to change its behaviour. china holds its matching ta riffs behaviour. china holds its matching tariffs on us i
cast the film review. trade war between the world's two biggest economies now appears to be under wayna is retaliating, and has accused president trump of starting the biggest trade war in history. jon stewart reports from beijing. here is just stewart reports from beijing. here isjust one of stewart reports from beijing. here is just one of the products on the us tariffs list. 12,000 of these chinese build machines have been shipped to america this year, a trade that is about to be flattened....
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the headlines at 6:30. time now tojoin ben brown and mark kermode for this week's film review. this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? interesting week. we have mary shelley. basically, a film about the creation of frankenstein. the first purge which is the prequel to the long—running series, i know you are a huge fan. and swimming with men. so, mary shelley — tell us about that. my son was doing the book for his a—level. so, basically, it is a story about mary shelley's life, about the creation of frankenstein, one of the greatest books of all time. it is always very difficult that the inevitable thing will be that it is not as good as the brilliant work of art. it is not without merit. it is directed by haifaa al—mansour, and elle fanning is the young writer. her mother has passed away, so she is haunted by her death. she falls in with shelley who is reckless and beautiful. there is almost a hint of twilight, the film, about their relationship. they forge a new relationship, of which her father completely disapproves, but as she disco
the headlines at 6:30. time now tojoin ben brown and mark kermode for this week's film review. this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? interesting week. we have mary shelley. basically, a film about the creation of frankenstein. the first purge which is the prequel to the long—running series, i know you are a huge fan. and swimming with men. so, mary shelley — tell us about that. my son was doing the book for his a—level. so, basically, it is a...
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that, and much more coming up, on the film review. our main story... net are meeting at chequers this evening. the prime minister has said it's their ‘duty‘ to agree a blueprint for brexit. theresa may's latest plan is 120 pages long and proposes a close alignment with eu rules on many goods but not services. it also proposes an end to free movement of people — one of the key demands of the brexiteers. but the uk would acceptjurisdiction from the european court ofjustice in some areas. well, it's likely the prime minister will face opposition from at least seven brexiteer cabinet ministers. today's showdown cabinet meeting may well be tense. there could even be cabinet resignations. our chief political correspondent, vicky young, is outside chequers for us now. we know the arguments are very well rehearsed, aren't they? actually, many people are saying this is the sort of showdown, discussion, argument that should have happened two years ago. the fact the cabinet has been arguing among itself was so long has wasted a lot of time and energy. that is why
that, and much more coming up, on the film review. our main story... net are meeting at chequers this evening. the prime minister has said it's their ‘duty‘ to agree a blueprint for brexit. theresa may's latest plan is 120 pages long and proposes a close alignment with eu rules on many goods but not services. it also proposes an end to free movement of people — one of the key demands of the brexiteers. but the uk would acceptjurisdiction from the european court ofjustice in some areas....
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kermode and i will be singing along to that, and talking about the week's other cinema releases, in the film reviewvening and welcome to the bbc news at 5. the european unions chief brexit negotiator michael barnier has said many questions remain about theresa may's vision for future links with the eu. after a meeting with eu ministers he stressed that time is running out for a withdrawal agreement which could avoid a hard irish border. in speaking in brussels, mr barnier said the uk's white paper opened the way to a constructive discussion, but questioned whether the proposals for future economic relations were in the eu's interest. well, his comments followed the prime minister's speech in belfast where she urged the eu to avoid ‘unworkable solutions‘, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. selling her brexit vision over breakfast. the prime minister, meeting young people at the crescent arts centre in belfast this morning. from there to her next stop at the waterfront hall in the city, and a message for the eu. i have compromised, now it's your turn. the white paper represents a sig
kermode and i will be singing along to that, and talking about the week's other cinema releases, in the film reviewvening and welcome to the bbc news at 5. the european unions chief brexit negotiator michael barnier has said many questions remain about theresa may's vision for future links with the eu. after a meeting with eu ministers he stressed that time is running out for a withdrawal agreement which could avoid a hard irish border. in speaking in brussels, mr barnier said the uk's white...
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find out what james king thought of that and the rest of the week's top cinema releases on the film reviewring the korean war. repatriation was a promise made by kimjong—un to president trump during their meeting in singapore last month. the move comes on the 65th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended the korea war. here's laura bicker. after nearly 70 years the fallen soldiers are welcomed home with an honour guard. 0ne one by one, 55 caskets wrapped in united nations flat work carefully carried from the cargo plane. until the remains are tested, it is unclear how many have been returned. still, today will be seen as progress by a us president who made ita progress by a us president who made it a priority during his summit with the north korean leader. donald trump took the chance to publicly thank him. i want to thank chairman kim and all of the media for fulfilling a promise that he made to me, and i'm sure that he will continue to fulfil that promise. but the fundamental problem remains. north korea still has nuclear material, and nuclear missiles. in pyongyang, ken jo
find out what james king thought of that and the rest of the week's top cinema releases on the film reviewring the korean war. repatriation was a promise made by kimjong—un to president trump during their meeting in singapore last month. the move comes on the 65th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended the korea war. here's laura bicker. after nearly 70 years the fallen soldiers are welcomed home with an honour guard. 0ne one by one, 55 caskets wrapped in united nations flat...
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the surfer gives him a big hug, a big thanks for a successful rescue this afternoon. >> a movie had a successful limited review this weekend. sorry to bother you is the latest film to shine a light on the city. >> i just really need a drop. >> "sorry to bother you" tells the story of a telemarketer trying to survive in oakland. it has received positive reviews on his debut. here he is at the film's premier. >> the inspiration is just to make a movie that you can't guess what's going on. >> and oakland residents are embracing the film. >> showing us that we can make it. my son, i want to show him that he can get out of this negative environment. >> this is just the latest film to showcase oakland on the big screen. >> i think it is very relatable. you know, to people across the country. >> marvel's "black panther" was partly based in oakland and "blind spotting" tells a story about the inner sanction of class and race in a gentrifying oakland. >> it highlights a city that often is painted as a dangerous city. >> ronny is a communications professor at cal state east bay. he says these fell ilms are telg stories of people that live in oakland, be it good or bad. >>
the surfer gives him a big hug, a big thanks for a successful rescue this afternoon. >> a movie had a successful limited review this weekend. sorry to bother you is the latest film to shine a light on the city. >> i just really need a drop. >> "sorry to bother you" tells the story of a telemarketer trying to survive in oakland. it has received positive reviews on his debut. here he is at the film's premier. >> the inspiration is just to make a movie that you...