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...Original star Jennifer Lawrence is not involved, but the director is again Francis Lawrence (no relation), responsible for most of the earlier movies....
...The film comes from much of the team behind Frozen, among them the co-directors of that modern lodestone, Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee....
...In one standout moment, the shift from one persona to another occurs in a single breath as she warns her prying mother-in-law (Jennifer Jason Leigh) to “sleep with both eyes open” before letting out a cheery...
...Enter a blunt but understanding head nurse (Jennifer Saunders, miscast); a terminally ill retired English teacher (Derek Jacobi); and a wallflower (Judi Dench), who moves to the centre of the plot when a...
...The BBN’s Leigh says some entrepreneurs have “fears about presenting as a black business....
...On the other side of adolescence, enter Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance as the older June and Jennifer....
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...Danny Leigh’s review is here....
...Film Critics Danny Leigh and Leslie Felperin review the week’s six best cinema releases, including the return of Black Panther, the first since the tragic death of Chadwick Boseman....
...An object I would never part with is a ceramic plantain that was a gift from Simone Leigh....
...Film critic Danny Leigh sits down with director Gina Prince-Bythewood to discuss what it takes to make a successful action movie and promote diversity....
...Rowley Leigh offers up a plethora of recipes we can look forward to enjoying at lunch, including chicken and ham pie and kipper pâté....
...As Jennifer Peedom’s rapt eco-documentary River points out, the tale of rivers could lead you to the sum of human history. Trade, technology, war, culture, politics: all came by waterway....
...Jennifer Connelly is cast as an old flame. At 51, the actress is 13 years younger than the uninvited (indeed unmentioned) love interest of the first film, Kelly McGillis....
...Cinema Baz Luhrmann’s mad, maximalist glitterbomb Elvis biopic and a mesmerising documentary about qat are just two of this week’s cinema releases reviewed by film critic Danny Leigh....
...It captures something of the odd figure who careers through this adaptation of Jennifer Vogel’s 2001 memoir Flim-Flam Man....
...It doesn’t have a central secretariat or financial resources of its own, as pointed out by Sir Michael Leigh, a former senior European Commission official responsible for EU enlargement....
...A key ingredient is Back to the Future, the older Adam colliding not just with his childhood self but his recently widowed mother (Jennifer Garner)....
...(The cast also includes Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders). Yet now more than ever people need compelling reasons not to spend Sunday night in front of the TV....
...“Look at the arc,” he beams by the whiteboard to the punky colleague who discovered it, Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence). Then he pauses. Ashen, Mindy wipes away his calculations....
...Decades later, as a global star — the role now filled by Jennifer Hudson — she returns to gospel with the double-platinum-selling album Amazing Grace, recorded live in Los Angeles....
...Cinema Film critic Danny Leigh reviews the best films that take you to Hong Kong. “Paris has romance and New York has the skyline....
...Film Steven Soderbergh’s smart thriller Kimi, Netflix documentary Downfall: The Case Against Boeing and animated refugee story Flee are some of our six films to watch this week — reviewed by Danny Leigh...
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...Film Nineteen months is a long time for a Martini to sit unserved, writes Danny Leigh in his review of the new James Bond film, No Time to Die....
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