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...The script soon sees Jamie kicked out by a much cheated-on girlfriend, and fleeing on a road trip to Florida....
...(This particular stranger is played by Jamie Bell.)...
...Make way for, among others, Tina Fey playing a fast-talking crime writer, Jamie Dornan nursing grief and a strong drink, and a glinting Michelle Yeoh as a celebrated medium, moving between dry detachment...
...Leigh-Ann Russell, chief technology and innovation officer of BP, will leave the oil major after 18 years to take an external job. Russell will be replaced by Emeka Emembolu....
...Here John Boyega’s laconic Fontaine scratches a living dealing drugs, the mood hard-bitten till an encounter with Slick Charles (Jamie Foxx), a retro pimp with a pompadour whose very presence blurs our timeframe...
...Her mother, Janet Leigh, starred in all-time classics like Hitchcock's Psycho and the Manchurian Candidate....
...Leigh O’Dell, a lawyer at Beasley Allen who sits on the plaintiff’s steering committee in the talc litigation, said the bankruptcy strategy is “cynical” and designed to slam shut the doors to the courthouse...
...At the desk of a bloodhound tax inspector (Jamie Lee Curtis, wonderful) the fabric of space-time is torn asunder....
...Unfortunately, the proof may have come with another version altogether, theatre director Jamie Lloyd now winning ecstatic reviews for the London revival of his raw, stripped-down production with James McAvoy...
...Played by cine-genic pair Jamie Dornan and Caitriona Balfe, the boy’s parents refuse to give in to the violence. They are also still notably smitten....
...(Jamie came out as gay long before we start.)...
...The position has angered Jamie Klingler, organiser of a Reclaim These Streets vigil last year on London’s Clapham Common....
...Branagh draws winning performances from his cast: scampish newcomer Jude Hill is his alter-ego; Jamie Dornan and Caitriona Balfe the parents. Dench plays the grandmother, a kitchen-apron matriarch....
...Joining the standoffish but kind Leigh, the logorrhoea-afflicted Ali, teacherly Jackie, disengaged old-timer Don and boorish Gary, is new recruit Rose (Derry Girls’s Jamie-Lee O’Donnell), who may be more...
...It is, as Danny Leigh writes in his review, “a bittersweet lo-fi comedy of old age whose salute to assertive flamboyance is also that rare thing: the movie that really moves you”....
...One are the Reillys, Tony’s oddball son Anthony played by Jamie Dornan....
...Support is offered by a game Jamie Dornan, belting out musical numbers from up a palm tree. ★★★☆☆ On digital platforms now...
...A comedian he is not, writes FT film critic Danny Leigh....
...That life belongs to the genial, naggingly dissatisfied Joe Garner (Jamie Foxx). But not for long....
...Premier and Solomon Lew, the billionaire who owns over 40 per cent of the retailer, should return the wage subsidies, said Andrew Leigh, an MP for Australia’s opposition Labor party....
...Will Jamie learn his secret? Well, Jamie is in disguise too — with her own troubles behind closed doors. In another movie, this two-way deception might be the making of a thriller....
...A more theatrical note is promised by Truly Madly (Sphere, March), Stephen Galloway’s account of the passionate, turbulent, captivating romance between actors Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier....
...Eventually, the local railway — unpunctual — delivers their adult son, Jamie (Josh O’Connor), and with him the delayed service to domestic mayhem....
...Completing the headliners, Jamie Foxx drags a family secret through a busted cityscape....
...Leigh Day, the law firm fighting the case for some of the drivers who were represented by the GMB union, believes the drivers could be entitled to £12,000 compensation each....
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