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first, the film review with mark kermode. lcome to the film review with me, mark kermode. rounding out the best movies now available for viewing in the home. the most high—profile release of the week is the high note, a musical drama that clearly wants to be a star is born though for me could easily called the star is a bit boring. margaret! hi. what you think of this? do you think it's too booby? yes. no. perfect. you can go. dakota johnson plays maggie, personal assistant to failing diva superstar grace davis played with gusto by tracy ellis ross, daughter of diana ross and star of tv show black—ish. # i #iwas # i was out, i was going to go to work. # had my coffee and went back to bed. maggie's tasks are menial but she has her sights set on becoming a producer, jennifer gracewhose music she on the quiet awe for the young musical prodigy she met in a local grocery store and swapped clunkily scripted quips about don henley and sam cooke. maggie. david? this is david played by calvin harris junior who is so great and last year
first, the film review with mark kermode. lcome to the film review with me, mark kermode. rounding out the best movies now available for viewing in the home. the most high—profile release of the week is the high note, a musical drama that clearly wants to be a star is born though for me could easily called the star is a bit boring. margaret! hi. what you think of this? do you think it's too booby? yes. no. perfect. you can go. dakota johnson plays maggie, personal assistant to failing diva...
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check out something more adventurous like the orphanage which anna smith recommended here on the film reviewtale of a teenage boy's life in soviet—occupied afghanistan, this beautifully empathetic film has something of the true grit of a coming—of—age story that does not shy away from the grim realities of its central character's circumstances. but the use of bollywood—inspired fantasy sequences is a masterstroke, expressing the inner life of these downtrodden youngsters with wit, dexterity and surprising sincerity. but my own pick of the very best film currently available for home viewing is never really sometimes always — a brilliant drama from eliza hittman that addresses the urgent contemporary issue of reproductive rights through a coming—of—age story that presents a note—perfect portrayal of female friendship. i saw you were not at school today. i went to the doctor. are you ok? yeah, i'm fine. what's wrong? girl problems. combining the melancholy realism of midnight cowboy with humanism, this is a remarkable film from an oustanding film—maker. it is honest, truthful and powerful. do n
check out something more adventurous like the orphanage which anna smith recommended here on the film reviewtale of a teenage boy's life in soviet—occupied afghanistan, this beautifully empathetic film has something of the true grit of a coming—of—age story that does not shy away from the grim realities of its central character's circumstances. but the use of bollywood—inspired fantasy sequences is a masterstroke, expressing the inner life of these downtrodden youngsters with wit,...
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coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in the home. from eliza hittman, writer—director of the brilliant beach rats, comes another drama that manages to combine the gritty authenticity of a documentary with the poetic sensibility of pure cinema. that looks like a positive. if it's positive, is there any way it could be negative? no. a positive is always a positive. in never rarely sometimes always, hittman investigates an urgent contemporary issue but does so through a coming—of—age story that presents a perfectly observed portrayal of female friendship. sidney flanigan is autumn, a 17—year—old from pennsylvania who discovers that she can't get an abortion in her hometown without parental consent. quietly desperate, she travels to new york with her cousin, played by talia ryder, where these young women find themselves effectively living on the streets while waiting for the procedure that autumn was denied in pen
coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in the home. from eliza hittman, writer—director of the brilliant beach rats, comes another drama that manages to combine the gritty authenticity of a documentary with the poetic sensibility of pure cinema. that looks like a positive. if it's positive, is there any way it could be negative? no. a positive is always a positive. in never rarely...
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that is set for this week, thanks for watching the film review andi thanks for watching the film reviewe it's for some --. no. never. y'all will never do that again. hello. well, let's see what the weather has got in store for the next week or so. in the short—term, it's going to remain very windy. it was a very blustery day across northern ireland and western scotland. and as far as the weekend goes, a tale of two halves. so, we've got a windy saturday on the way and then come sunday, things should slowly start to calm down. now, here's the satellite picture of the storm that's been just about brushing us, it is not right on top of us but it is close enough to give us a real good blow, a real bluster out there. so, for northern ireland and scotland, those strong winds will continue through the course of friday and into saturday. even to the south of the country, those winds will increase as well. so let's have a closer look at the forecast then. this is what it looks like early on saturday morning. the low pressure with the rain and the strong winds affecting western scotland, especial
that is set for this week, thanks for watching the film review andi thanks for watching the film reviewe it's for some --. no. never. y'all will never do that again. hello. well, let's see what the weather has got in store for the next week or so. in the short—term, it's going to remain very windy. it was a very blustery day across northern ireland and western scotland. and as far as the weekend goes, a tale of two halves. so, we've got a windy saturday on the way and then come sunday, things...
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coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode.ounding out the best movies now available for viewing in the home. the most high—profile release of the week is the high note, a musical drama that clearly wants to be a star is born though for me could easily called the star is a bit boring. margaret! hi. what you think of this? do you think it's too booby? yes. 0h. perfect. you can go. dakota johnson plays maggie, personal assistant to failing diva superstar grace davis played with gusto by tracy ellis ross, daughter of diana ross and star of tv show black—ish. # i was out, i was going to go to work. # had my coffee and went back to bed. tasks are menial but she has set on becoming a music producer. maggie's tasks are menial but she has her sights set on becoming a producer, jennifer gracewhose music she on the quiet awe for the young musical prodigy she met in a local grocery store and swapped clunkily scripted quips about don henley and sam cooke. maggie. david? this is david played by calvin harrier who was so great in last year's
coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode.ounding out the best movies now available for viewing in the home. the most high—profile release of the week is the high note, a musical drama that clearly wants to be a star is born though for me could easily called the star is a bit boring. margaret! hi. what you think of this? do you think it's too booby? yes. 0h. perfect. you can go. dakota johnson plays maggie, personal assistant to failing diva...
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the film review is next. goodbye for now. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding out the best films for viewing in the home. far and away the most eye—opening film getting a digital release this week is the assistant, a low—key but high—impact drama about a day in the life of a young woman working for an abusive and strangely familiar entertainment mogul. where is he? julia garner is jane, a college graduate with dreams of becoming a film producer who finds herself on the bottom rung of the industry ladder. her tasks are menial — making coffee, ordering lunch and arranging travel. but she also has to clean up after her boss, removing used syringes from his waste bin, picking up suspicious earrings from his office floor, scrubbing stains off his office couch and fielding calls from his increasingly exasperated wife. what can we do? do about what? when a new recruit is flowm down from boise, idaho, jane fears she will become her boss's next victim. but in this culture of harassment, no—one is inter
the film review is next. goodbye for now. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding out the best films for viewing in the home. far and away the most eye—opening film getting a digital release this week is the assistant, a low—key but high—impact drama about a day in the life of a young woman working for an abusive and strangely familiar entertainment mogul. where is he? julia garner is jane, a college graduate with dreams of becoming a film producer who finds...
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next, it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. filling in for mark kermode to review this week's home cinema releases. first up, little women. a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady bird. i believe we have some power over who we love. it isn't something thatjust happens to a person. i think poets might disagree. well, i'm not a poet, i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there's no way for me to make my own money. not enough to earn a living or to support my family. and if i had my own money, which i don't, that money would belong to my husband the moment we got married. and if we had children, they would be his, not mine. they would be his property. so don't sit there and tell me that marriage isn't an economic proposition, because it is. greta gerwig brings contemporary relevance to the classic novel set in the civil war, while preserving the spirit at its core. saoirse ronan isjo march, one of the four sisters. the film introduces us tojo as an adult who's living in new yo
next, it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. filling in for mark kermode to review this week's home cinema releases. first up, little women. a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady bird. i believe we have some power over who we love. it isn't something thatjust happens to a person. i think poets might disagree. well, i'm not a poet, i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there's no way for me to...
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hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode. rounding out the best films viewing for viewing in the home. the most eye—opening film getting a digital release this week is the assista nt, digital release this week is the assistant, high—impact drama about the day in the life of a young woman working for an abusive and strangely familiar mobile. where is he? julia garner is jane, a college graduate with dreams of becoming a film producer who find yourself on the bottom realm of the industry. her task are menial, making coffee, ordering lunch and arranging travel. she also has a clean up after her boss, removing used syringes from his waistband, picking up the suspicious earrings from his office, scrubbing seines all of his couch —— office couch. when a new recruit is flowing down my eye to co, jane fear she will become her boss was isolated victim. no one is interested in complaints, only conformity. starting life as a work of stripping nonfiction, film—maker mutated into a drama inspired by the real—life stories of women working i
hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode. rounding out the best films viewing for viewing in the home. the most eye—opening film getting a digital release this week is the assista nt, digital release this week is the assistant, high—impact drama about the day in the life of a young woman working for an abusive and strangely familiar mobile. where is he? julia garner is jane, a college graduate with dreams of becoming a film producer who find yourself on the bottom realm of...
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now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. rmode, rounding up the best new films available for viewing in the home. the most eye—opening film getting a digital release this week is the assistant, a high—impact drama about a day in the life of a young woman working for an abusive and strangely familiar entertainment mogul. what is it? the wife. say he is in a screening. they told me you were smart. julia garner is jane, a college graduate with dreams of becoming a film producer who finds herself on the bottom rung of the industry ladder.
now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. rmode, rounding up the best new films available for viewing in the home. the most eye—opening film getting a digital release this week is the assistant, a high—impact drama about a day in the life of a young woman working for an abusive and strangely familiar entertainment mogul. what is it? the wife. say he is in a screening. they told me you were smart. julia garner is jane, a college graduate with dreams of becoming a film producer who...
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hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now available viewing in the home. the most high—profile release of the week is the high note, a musical drama that clearly wants to be a star is born, although for me it could easily have been called a star is a bit boring. margaret! hi. what do you think of this? do you think it's too booby? mm, yes. 0h. perfect. you can go. dakota johnson is maggie, personal assistant to fading diva superstar grace davis, played with gusto by tracee ellis ross, daughter of diana ross, and star of the tv show blackish. music plays. maggie's tasks are menial, but she has her sights set on becoming a producer, either for grace, whose music she's remixed on the quiet, or for the young musical prodigy she met in the local grocery store and swapped clunkily scripted quips about don henley and sam cooke. maggie. david. this is david, played by kelvin harrisonjr, who was so great in last year's waves but has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma: a muso who busks his songs on the streets but lives in the kind of
hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now available viewing in the home. the most high—profile release of the week is the high note, a musical drama that clearly wants to be a star is born, although for me it could easily have been called a star is a bit boring. margaret! hi. what do you think of this? do you think it's too booby? mm, yes. 0h. perfect. you can go. dakota johnson is maggie, personal assistant to fading diva superstar grace...
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now on bbc news, it's time for the film review with mark kermode. r viewing in the home. the most eye—opening film getting a digital release this week is the assista nt, digital release this week is the assistant, high—impact drama about the day in the life of a young woman working for an abusive and strangely familiar mobile. where is he? julia garner is jane, a college graduate with dreams of becoming a film producer who find yourself on the bottom realm of the industry. her task are menial, making
now on bbc news, it's time for the film review with mark kermode. r viewing in the home. the most eye—opening film getting a digital release this week is the assista nt, digital release this week is the assistant, high—impact drama about the day in the life of a young woman working for an abusive and strangely familiar mobile. where is he? julia garner is jane, a college graduate with dreams of becoming a film producer who find yourself on the bottom realm of the industry. her task are...
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now on bbc news — the film review. ding up the best movies now available for viewing in the home. now cinemas may be closed, but movies can still transport us around the world. take the county, an arresting icelandic drama set in a remote farming community. recently widowed inga declares war on the local cooperative, which she believes has become a mafia—like monopoly, controlling the industry, driving up prices and exploiting the very community it was set up to protect. faced with the threat of bankruptcy and ever more suspicious of the forces which may have driven her husband to an early grave, inga finds her own voice, encouraging herfellow farmers to take back control of their lives through facebook blogs and milk spray protests, throwing shovel loads of manure at authority, both metaphorically and literally. in his 2015 film rams, writer—director grimur hakonarson explored the feud between two sheep—farming brothers who find themselves facing a cull that threatens both their ancestral stock and their entire way of
now on bbc news — the film review. ding up the best movies now available for viewing in the home. now cinemas may be closed, but movies can still transport us around the world. take the county, an arresting icelandic drama set in a remote farming community. recently widowed inga declares war on the local cooperative, which she believes has become a mafia—like monopoly, controlling the industry, driving up prices and exploiting the very community it was set up to protect. faced with the...
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coming up next, the film review. w movies available for viewing in the home.
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it‘s the film review next. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode,
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hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith.ermode to review this week's home cinema releases. first up, little women. a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady bird. i believe we have some power over we love. it isn't something thatjust happens to a person. i think poets may disagree. i am not a poet. i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there is no way for me to make my own money. not enough to earn a living or to support my family. and if i had my own money, which i don't, that money would belong to my husband the moment we got married. and if we had children, they would be his, not mine. they would be his property. so do not sit there and tell me that marriage is not an economic an economic proposition, because it is. greta gerwig brings contemporary relevance to the classic novel set in the civil war. while preserving the spirit at its core. saoirse ronan isjo march, one of the four sisters. the film introduces us tojo as an adult who is living in new york and strugglin
hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith.ermode to review this week's home cinema releases. first up, little women. a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady bird. i believe we have some power over we love. it isn't something thatjust happens to a person. i think poets may disagree. i am not a poet. i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there is no way for me to make my own money. not enough to earn a living or to support...
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hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now availablen still transport us around the world. take the county, an arresting icelandic drama set in a remote farming community. recently widowed inga declares war on the local cooperative, which she believes has become a mafia—like monopoly, controlling the industry, driving up crises and exploiting the very community it was set up to protect. —— driving up prices. faced with the threat of bankruptcy and ever more suspicious of the forces with may have driven her husband to an early grave, inga finds her own voice, encouraging herfellow farmers to take back control of their lives through facebook blogs and milk spray protests, throwing shovel loads
hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now availablen still transport us around the world. take the county, an arresting icelandic drama set in a remote farming community. recently widowed inga declares war on the local cooperative, which she believes has become a mafia—like monopoly, controlling the industry, driving up crises and exploiting the very community it was set up to protect. —— driving up prices. faced with the threat of...
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hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available hittman, writer—director of the brilliant beach rats, comes another drama that manages to combine the gritty authenticity of a documentary with the poetic sensibility of pure cinema. that looks like a positive. if it's positive, is there any way it could be negative? no. a positive is always a positive. in never rarely sometimes always, hittman investigates an urgent contemporary issue but does so through a coming—of—age story that presents a perfectly observed portrayal of female friendship. sidney flanigan is autumn, a 17—year—old from pennsylvania who discovers that she can't get an abortion in her hometown without parental consent. quietly desperate, she travels to new york with her cousin, played by talia ryder, where these young women find themselves effectively living on the streets while waiting for the procedure that autumn was denied in pennsylvania. where's the rest of the money? the title, never rarely sometimes always, comes from the multiple—choice answers to a series of
hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available hittman, writer—director of the brilliant beach rats, comes another drama that manages to combine the gritty authenticity of a documentary with the poetic sensibility of pure cinema. that looks like a positive. if it's positive, is there any way it could be negative? no. a positive is always a positive. in never rarely sometimes always, hittman investigates an urgent contemporary issue but...
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the film has provoked heated debate since first opening in cinemas. you can make up your own mind about it on dvd from monday. that's it. thank for watching the film reviewyou aren't eating. no, i am not that hungry. i might eat later. for now, i'm just going to chew on these grapes. hello. well, it's time to get a check on the weather for the next week or so. friday was obviously a pretty good day for most of us. a few showers lurking around here and there, but, on the whole, a bright and warm day. and saturday is looking every bit as warm, in fact a degree or so higher, i think the temperatures will be across some south—eastern areas. and that's because the weather has been coming in from the south, but the skies have been hazy at times. now all eyes to the very far north. you can see this line of cloud here. it doesn't look very dramatic on the satellite picture, but this is a very significant weather front. it's a cold front and, behind it, we've got air coming all the way from the arctic and what we're basically going to see over the next couple of days or so is this cold air plunging in from the north and reaching southern parts of the uk. so those
the film has provoked heated debate since first opening in cinemas. you can make up your own mind about it on dvd from monday. that's it. thank for watching the film reviewyou aren't eating. no, i am not that hungry. i might eat later. for now, i'm just going to chew on these grapes. hello. well, it's time to get a check on the weather for the next week or so. friday was obviously a pretty good day for most of us. a few showers lurking around here and there, but, on the whole, a bright and warm...
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thanks for watching the film review.eek with more home viewing treats. it's actually ovaries with some panda eyes. 0k! would you buy this if it was on a product of some kind? is it a product for my ovaries? no, it's not. no. hello. skies have threatened rather than delivered many showers today. if you've seen a bit of sunshine, the garden‘s been a nice place to be. spring in full swing of course right now and for part two of the weekend tomorrow, high pressure in control for much of the uk but there will still be a few showers breaking out. maybe for some of us, a greater chance tomorrow of catching one than today. this weather front towards the south—west of england will produce a bit of patchy, light rain in places. and in fact, that's the case as we go on into tonight, as the cloud increases as that weather front gets closer. and where we have seen some showers today across northern and eastern scotland, north—east england, they will slowly fade as we get on into the night. for most overnight it is dry with clear spel
thanks for watching the film review.eek with more home viewing treats. it's actually ovaries with some panda eyes. 0k! would you buy this if it was on a product of some kind? is it a product for my ovaries? no, it's not. no. hello. skies have threatened rather than delivered many showers today. if you've seen a bit of sunshine, the garden‘s been a nice place to be. spring in full swing of course right now and for part two of the weekend tomorrow, high pressure in control for much of the uk...
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in a moment on bbc news, the film review, but first here's click. and hello, lara, how are you doing? hello, i'm good thank you, and you seem to have cut your hair. yes, the haircut has finally happened, and i have to say, the relationship survived. there was no blood and to be honest, i think she has done a pretty good job, don't you? it is looking good, but has the colour changed a bit? yes, i am trying a new artificial silver colour, shall we say — don't worry, i will be returning to my natural colour of suspiciously brown as soon as i can get back to a proper hairdresser. you have had a good week, you had a lockdown birthday. that's right, it was very nice but i don't think the years need to count in lockdown. in your house, though, there has been an important birthday. i had the terrifying task of hosting a 10th birthday for my son and seven of his friends on video chat. and it's notjust children who are missing events. we all are. and music has been a real casualty of this — so much has been cancelled, music festivals are off, the venues are c
in a moment on bbc news, the film review, but first here's click. and hello, lara, how are you doing? hello, i'm good thank you, and you seem to have cut your hair. yes, the haircut has finally happened, and i have to say, the relationship survived. there was no blood and to be honest, i think she has done a pretty good job, don't you? it is looking good, but has the colour changed a bit? yes, i am trying a new artificial silver colour, shall we say — don't worry, i will be returning to my...
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thank you for watching the film review with me, anna smith.ek with more home viewing treats. no one makes their own way. not really. least of all a woman. you will need to marry well. but you are not married. that is because i am rich. hello there. it's been a week of contrast and close start with the brought in north easterly wind. temperatures monday and tuesday really struggling just barely getting into double digits. clear skies by night and lead to some night—time frost. that was not great news really record—breaking load minimums across parts of northern ireland. slowly but surely we got there. the temperature started to recover as we went to the week and this weekend, we could see highs of 20 degrees. but there is also going to be serenity forecast as well. of the high—pressure starting to push and from the south, these weather fronts topple across the high and will bring heavy and in persistent rain into the far northwest. at the same time, we always try to see this warm seeking from the west so those temperatures are going to increase
thank you for watching the film review with me, anna smith.ek with more home viewing treats. no one makes their own way. not really. least of all a woman. you will need to marry well. but you are not married. that is because i am rich. hello there. it's been a week of contrast and close start with the brought in north easterly wind. temperatures monday and tuesday really struggling just barely getting into double digits. clear skies by night and lead to some night—time frost. that was not...
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in about ten minutes time we'll have the film review, but now on bbc news: click. of lockdown in the uk. i am still here, lara isn't though, she somewhere else. where are you? what's going on, mate? well, i had a bit of a problem, there was a leak in the ceiling in the original click studio so i thought i would have a change of scenery. and while i was about it, i'm really starting to miss you now so i thought it was time to get a nice framed picture of you. what do you think? uhh... actually this isn't true, it's notjust a picture of you, i'm missing 0mar, too. take a look at this! this is the neural digital canvas. you can upload your favourite pictures and moving images, and if you subscribe, there are tens of thousands of pictures. the picture resolution is fantastic. in the flesh, it really looks like a high—res framed photo. but the frame isn't great, and you do need to live with the fact that it has this slightly messy lead. but i've got another picture for you to look at here. right... what do you think this one may be? well, it's an aerial shot, isn't it?
in about ten minutes time we'll have the film review, but now on bbc news: click. of lockdown in the uk. i am still here, lara isn't though, she somewhere else. where are you? what's going on, mate? well, i had a bit of a problem, there was a leak in the ceiling in the original click studio so i thought i would have a change of scenery. and while i was about it, i'm really starting to miss you now so i thought it was time to get a nice framed picture of you. what do you think? uhh... actually...
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now it is time for the film review. ith me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now available for viewing in the home. the most high—profile release of the week is the high note, a musical drama that clearly wants to be a star is born, although for me it could easily have been called a star is a bit boring. margaret! hi. what do you think of this? do you think it's too booby? mm, yes. 0h. perfect. you can go. dakota johnson is maggie, personal assistant to fading diva superstar grace davis, played with gusto by tracee ellis ross, daughter of diana ross, and star of the tv show blackish. music plays. maggie's tasks are menial but she has her sights set on becoming a producer either for grace, whose music she's remix on the quiet, or for the young musical prodigy she met in the local grocery store and is swapped clunkily scripted quips about don henley and sam cooke. maggie. david. this is david, played by kelvin harrisonjr, who was so great in last year's waves but has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma.
now it is time for the film review. ith me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now available for viewing in the home. the most high—profile release of the week is the high note, a musical drama that clearly wants to be a star is born, although for me it could easily have been called a star is a bit boring. margaret! hi. what do you think of this? do you think it's too booby? mm, yes. 0h. perfect. you can go. dakota johnson is maggie, personal assistant to fading diva superstar grace...
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now it's time for the film review. running up the best movies now available for viewing in the home. the most high—profile release of the week is the inode, a musical drama that clearly wants to be a star is born, the familiar could easily have been born a star is a bit boring —— could have been called. margaret! hi. what do you think of this? do you think it is too much poop? yes. perfect. —— boot. you think it is too much poop? yes. perfect. -- boot. she is a personal assistant to a fading superstar, the daughter of diana ross, tracy alex ross and star of the tv show blackish. —— tracy ellis ross. maggie's tasks are menial but she has her sights set on becoming a producer either for grace, his music she has remix on the quiet, orfor the young musical prodigy she met in the young musical prodigy she met in the local grocery store and is swapped quips about don henley and sam cooke. maggie. david. this is david played by calvin harris in junior who was so great in last yea r‘s waves junior who was so great in last year
now it's time for the film review. running up the best movies now available for viewing in the home. the most high—profile release of the week is the inode, a musical drama that clearly wants to be a star is born, the familiar could easily have been born a star is a bit boring —— could have been called. margaret! hi. what do you think of this? do you think it is too much poop? yes. perfect. —— boot. you think it is too much poop? yes. perfect. -- boot. she is a personal assistant to...
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the wave. time now for a look at this week's film review. ode to review this week's home cinema releases. first up, little women. a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady bird. i believe we have some power over who we love. it isn't something thatjust happens to a person. i think the poets might disagree. well, i'm not a poet, i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there's no way for me to make my own money. not enough to earn a living or to support my family. and if i had my own money, which i don't, that money would belong to my husband the moment we got married. and if we had children, they would be his, not mine. they would be his property. so don't sit there and tell me that marriage isn't an economic proposition, because it is. greta gerwig brings contemporary relevance to the classic novel set in the civil war, while preserving the spirit at its core. saoirse ronan isjo march, one of the four sisters. the film introduces us tojo as an adult who's living in new york and struggling to
the wave. time now for a look at this week's film review. ode to review this week's home cinema releases. first up, little women. a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady bird. i believe we have some power over who we love. it isn't something thatjust happens to a person. i think the poets might disagree. well, i'm not a poet, i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there's no way for me to make my own money. not enough to earn a living or...
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the issue is a must and should. be a more thoughtful more informative of bullying much of course if your review of the movie as much as was a shot in bali made film robot school reform a short of dollars a month or for. its to be a rumor of the of the much more good in the. future for the future for the shroom flying missions to the way you should be guilty of you sure sure. you look at the day of the earth so whatever the symbol for nearly came with that freedom the universe the old good new...
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the wish it seems to. be a lot tougher for a former soldier or a bully much of course if your review or for your 1st mission as was a show of the bulletin made the film robot school reform short of dollars a month or for. its to be a rumor of the of the much more good in the. future for the future you should move flying missions just the way you should be guilty of you sure sure. you look at the day of the where there were very similar and nearly came with that freedom the earth the i'm going to use to choose the i'm home for the. last book of those for the 4th year for the awful truth i still feel about the addition of those bonds with the from the opposite feeling i'm struck this month in the new will the voice of interest 1st focused on what they actually are still call for some off the field not so festive which of course if there are 4 i think that most threads to simulate stuff can lead to very serious matter my sitter for the one thing you heard you're looking for sure i want to know how i would look good if i did what the society. is that artist at the improv would see when you know that it exists and that they have lost the action with eager
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the resupply helicopter was brought in. in daspo we seldom knew what happened to our film once it was sent to the pentagon for processing, though we'd occasionally get critique sheets for our review. and for years after, decades even, we'd be shocked when we stumbled on a print in national magazines, books, in my case as the cover of two books on vietnam. i stumbled upon one of my more popular photos used in national museums three times with exhibits related to the vietnam war. we never got credit, except in one -- in my case in one -- we never got credit, except once in my case. when my wife and i first moved to washington d.c., we were invited to dinner at the home of a friend i hadn't seen in over 30 years, since we graduated from high school. we no sooner got seated in their living room when one of her grade school aged daughters got all excited and asked her mom if she could show me, now, and her mom said yes. so the young girl ran to her bedroom and returned with her school history book, opened to a page about the vietnam war. and there was a black and white picture i had taken nearly 30 years earlier, and surprisingly it had a photo credit, photo by pfc carl hanson. i can'
the resupply helicopter was brought in. in daspo we seldom knew what happened to our film once it was sent to the pentagon for processing, though we'd occasionally get critique sheets for our review. and for years after, decades even, we'd be shocked when we stumbled on a print in national magazines, books, in my case as the cover of two books on vietnam. i stumbled upon one of my more popular photos used in national museums three times with exhibits related to the vietnam war. we never got...
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film the dirty war in the n.h.s. showed up privatization all of the national health service was one of the things he's a little bit about it reviewed your book and said it's desperate to excuse the failure of attempts to create socialism in the u.s.s.r. and china what did it mean is you yeah i think it's ridiculous you know i'm a democratic socialist democratic socialist were among the 1st victims of some of these systems but the key is to put this into some sort of historical context that's how we should really understand things otherwise it just becomes more of as a mountain heritage that china there was incredibly developed then perhaps he wouldn't have attempted crash agricultural collectivization if he inherited a country that was a ravaged by japanese invasion and european imperialism before then you know maybe you would be in a different condition you know we operate in conditions of not entirely our own making and you know obviously it's a shame that those on the right will always use any attempts of complexity or nuance or any you know look at the experiences that people had and with with the stain when in fact there's a r
film the dirty war in the n.h.s. showed up privatization all of the national health service was one of the things he's a little bit about it reviewed your book and said it's desperate to excuse the failure of attempts to create socialism in the u.s.s.r. and china what did it mean is you yeah i think it's ridiculous you know i'm a democratic socialist democratic socialist were among the 1st victims of some of these systems but the key is to put this into some sort of historical context that's...
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reviewing that over time. but when i took a look at the people, and i've been watching the news as well, all day, and watching the filmple that i know and communities who work every single day to drive change, and have tried to make the world a better place for all of us, i didn't see those people walking up and down chestnut and walnut street, near where my offices, breaking into stores or starting fires. those are not the people that i see every day, who are doing that work. have you been surprised by what we've seen over the last few days, this incredible pent—up frustration and anger that has spilt out onto the streets in so many cities across the country? no, i and definitely not surprised at the anger. i mean, if you watched that video of george floyd, i don't know how you could not be outraged. how could it not be painful? if you're a person of colour — i mean, i have a grandson, and ijust kept thinking, i mean, what if that were my grandson who were being treated that way? i mean, i still get nervous if i'm followed by the police in the city of philadelphia. as a matter of fact, i was followed several months a
reviewing that over time. but when i took a look at the people, and i've been watching the news as well, all day, and watching the filmple that i know and communities who work every single day to drive change, and have tried to make the world a better place for all of us, i didn't see those people walking up and down chestnut and walnut street, near where my offices, breaking into stores or starting fires. those are not the people that i see every day, who are doing that work. have you been...
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the resupply helicopter was brought in. in daspo we seldom knew what happened to our film once it was september to the pentagon for processing, although we would occasionally get critique combat prints or sheets to review. then for years after, and i mean decades even, we would be shocked when we would stumble upon one of our images in print, in national newspapers, magazines, in my case, as covers of two books on vietnam. in fact, i even stumbled upon one of my more popular photo shoots predominantly in national museums three times with exhibits related to the vietnam war. we never got credit except in, in my case, we never got credit except once, in my case, when my wife and i first moved to washington, d.c., we were invited to dinner at the home of a friend i hadn't seen in over 30 years. since we graduated from high school. we no sooner got seated when one of her grade school age daughters got all excited and asked her mom if she could show me now, and her mom said yes so the young girl ran to her bedroom and returned with her school history book. opened to a page about the vietnam war. and there was a black and white picture i had taken nearly 30 years earlier, and surprisingly it had a photo cred
the resupply helicopter was brought in. in daspo we seldom knew what happened to our film once it was september to the pentagon for processing, although we would occasionally get critique combat prints or sheets to review. then for years after, and i mean decades even, we would be shocked when we would stumble upon one of our images in print, in national newspapers, magazines, in my case, as covers of two books on vietnam. in fact, i even stumbled upon one of my more popular photo shoots...
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film and television shows have resumed production in some places but with strict new safety protocols of course new zealand for example given the green light to domestic production international ones will follow once the government reviews border restrictions hollywood sequels for avatar amazones lord of the rings series were among those that stopped working in march in hollywood itself though television movie and music productions may reopen in the next few weeks if cases in los angeles don't increase productions won't resume in the big apple though till it opens up some more stay at home order remains in force in new york city on production like disney's frozen on broadway has been canceled completely they've conley is the executive graphic effects for juicer it whetted digital and the fax company that worked on lord of the rings planet of the apes and avatar he says plans to resume major productions are an encouraging sign. well we're working closely with the government to help open up the borders or work within the restrictions and guidelines for bringing movies back into new zealand and this is a positive and encouraging sign we look we're looking at other opportunities for more movies to come into musing very soon
film and television shows have resumed production in some places but with strict new safety protocols of course new zealand for example given the green light to domestic production international ones will follow once the government reviews border restrictions hollywood sequels for avatar amazones lord of the rings series were among those that stopped working in march in hollywood itself though television movie and music productions may reopen in the next few weeks if cases in los angeles don't...