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...Not so the weary Thelonious “Monk” Ellison in the joyfully barbed American Fiction, played by an excellent Jeffrey Wright. (Both actor and film have received Oscar nominations.)...
...composer Leonard Bernstein, with seven nods including Cooper’s own performance as Best Actor; and literary satire American Fiction, whose five nominations include another potential Best Actor, Jeffrey Wright...
...The cast runs to a ludicrous number of Hollywood notables, most but not all Anderson regulars: Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Jeffrey Wright, Margot Robbie, many more....
...Still, geeked-out friendships in residential London may also stir memories of Edgar Wright’s much-loved Shaun of the Dead....
...On the other side of adolescence, enter Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance as the older June and Jennifer....
...In return a group of as many as 60 Tory rebels from the party’s right, including Stoke-on-Trent MP Jonathan Gullis and Devizes MP Danny Kruger, are expected to withdraw their own amendments that would have...
...The death of Boseman’s King T’Challa is the starting point, tech-whizz kid sister Shuri (Letitia Wright) dazed with grief....
...Pugh plays Lib Wright, an English nurse drawn by a job to a remote Irish village. But nursing is barely required. Instead, she is to witness a miracle. (Maybe.)...
...Opinions were split at the FT, though: Raphael Abraham rather liked it while Danny Leigh . . . did not. I’ll see you a week on Monday!...
...After Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho, Men is the second recent British film in which a successful male director has shared less than coherent thoughts on the mistreatment of women....
...Cyrano has Wright, who simply layers his own movie on top....
...Danny Leigh’s review is here. Raphael Abraham’s interview with Wells can be read here, but I recommend saving it for after you have finished watching Aftersun, which you should do as soon as possible....
...The vast ensemble includes, but is not limited to, comic book heroines (Gal Gadot, Letitia Wright), high-end veterans (Annette Bening) and a problem in Armie Hammer....
...If the film is a portrait of a young woman losing touch with reality, Wright gets there first....
...Danny Boyle’s celebrated opening ceremony — a social democratic pageant of democracy, William Blake and multiculturalism — codified a country at ease with both its proud history and immediate place in the...
...In the last, the 1955 noir Rififi hangs in the air while Jeffrey Wright plays a food critic part-based on polymath James Baldwin, plunged into a gastronomic crime caper.Among the stampede of actors are flashbulb...
...Sadly she might be on to something with Wright, over-directing in panic. It’s as if he can feel the movie deflating but can’t find where the puncture is....
...Ian Wright, chief executive of the Food and Drink Federation, an industry body, said: “The situation is moving fast, and these new [Covid] pressures are adding to existing issues around labour shortages...
...Defendants will include Darcus Howe (Malachi Kirby), later a writer-broadcaster, and Black Panther activist Altheia Jones-Lecointe (Letitia Wright)....
...The cast excel — Shaun Parkes playing Mangrove owner Frank Crichlow, Letitia Wright as physician and Black Panther Altheia Jones-LeCointe. But McQueen is the draw, a virtuoso whatever size the screen....
...Danny Mortimer, chief executive of NHS Employers, which oversees NHS trusts’ personnel management, insisted it had found the visa and immigration department “very helpful” in responding to specific problems...
...Danny Robinson, founder of Peloton Liverpool, said he was proud his business was helping to revive cycling....
...New recruits Zoey Deutch and Thomas Middleditch bring what little vim there is, the latter involved in the best gag in the film, still funny all this time after first being used in Edgar Wright’s Shaun of...
...He is not looking forward to retirement, like his England teammate Danny Rose, who has also suffered racist abuse. Football is “amazing”, “a blessing”, he says....
...Danny Mortimer, chief executive of NHS Employers, said NHS organisations were becoming “increasingly concerned at their inability to obtain permits for essential medical colleagues”....
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