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My film credentials revolve around having watched each season of Entourage at least three times and knowing that Emily Watson and Emma Watson are probably different people.

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Your Week In Film: Nuns, Gunn and The Man From U.N.C.L.E

Stephen O'Nion
April 21, 2017
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1. Will Smith might grant our wish and play the Genie Disney really want a piece of that Big Willie style. According to Deadline, the studio is eager for Will Smith to play the Genie in the upcoming...
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Your Week In Film: Dick, Dune, Donkey (and Shrek)

Stephen O'Nion
April 7, 2017
News
1. Sigourney sez Avatar 2 is all ready to go Back in the long long ago, when Your Week In Film was called News Of The Week—how young and foolish we once were—we used to prefix part of the news with some...
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Your Week In Film: Spider-Man, Nasty Women, Batgirl and more!

Stephen O'Nion
March 31, 2017
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1. First Tomb Raider photos reveal no tombs. Sorry Although it's early days, with its release coming in March 2018, Warner Bros. has uploaded a few images of that infamous raider of tombs, Lara Croft. The...
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Your Week In Film: McDormand, Dolittle, Deadpool and more!

Stephen O'Nion
March 24, 2017
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1. Robert Downey Jr. to talk, grunt, squeak and squawk with the animals Robert Downey Jr. is already used to speaking to a black widow, a falcon, a black panther and an ant, man. Now he’s going to have...
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Your Week In Film: Millennium, Matthew Vaughn and The Matrix: Rebooted

Stephen O'Nion
March 17, 2017
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1. And you thought awards season was over... In this week’s edition of Kids Say The Downright-Unbelievableist Things, the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards winners were announced on Saturday night—well...
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Your Week In Film: Ridley, Robbie, Racing Cars and more!

Stephen O'Nion
March 10, 2017
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1. Ridley Scott has another Alien in him, not like John Hurt did If we asked who’s excited for the new Alien film, we’re sure we’d get a positive response. If we asked who’s pumped for six more...
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Your Week In Film: LEGO, Tron, Pooh, King Kong

Stephen O'Nion
March 3, 2017
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1. The Oscars happened Right, that was easy. Next? 2. Jay Z has his head In the Heights Lin-Manuel Miranda may not have added the O to his EG_T on the weekend, but the creative polymath did get something...
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Your Week In Film: Simba, Solo, Scorsese and Sleeper Cells

Stephen O'Nion
February 24, 2017
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1. Han Solo No Mo Principal photography has started on the Han Solo spin-off movie. To celebrate, here’s a lovely photo of the cast (and directors Christopher Lord and Phil Miller) in non-appropriate...
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Your Week In Film: Batman, BAFTA, Biopics!

Stephen O'Nion
February 17, 2017
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1. The BAFTAs happened February 12 saw the 70th British Academy Film Awards take place at the Royal Albert Hall. As is the custom, seats were sat in, drinks were drunk and awards were awarded. Annoyingly...
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Your Week In Film: Nicholson, Scott Thomas and The Tooth Fairy team are back

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February 10, 2017
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1. Jack’s back We loved Toni Erdmann. To the extent that Tom deemed it “one of the funniest things committed to film this century,” in his five-star review. So the news that it’s to be the subject of...
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Your Week In Film: Batman, Aquaman, Kidman and more!

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February 3, 2017
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1. First photo for Ocean’s 8 washes up Warner Bros. have released the first picture for the hotly anticipated heist ‘em up Ocean’s 8 so now we can frantically speculate about what will happen in the...
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Your Week In Film: Star Wars, Ayer’s Flaws, La La Land Applause and more(s)!

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January 27, 2017
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1. Regrets, David Ayer has a few Suicide Squad made almost $750 million worldwide on release. It’s the second most successful DC Universe film of all time and it broke the record for biggest opening in...
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Your Week In Film: Eastern Promises, Western Capitalism and Poop

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January 20, 2017
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1. MLK weekend is a fairly unhappy holiday for new releases The Martin Luther King holiday weekend in the US is usually a chance for a blockbuster to open big against the awards bait swamping the cinema....
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Your Week In Film: Golden Globes, Blue Eyes, Pink Elephants

Stephen O'Nion
January 13, 2017
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1. Golden Globes love La La Land, Aaron Taylor-Johnson Sunday night saw the 74th Golden Globes roll into town and hand out a whole load of awards to La La Land. Best Motion Picture (Musical/Comedy), Best...
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Your Week In Film: Rising Stars, Deadpool, Han Solo and more!

Stephen O'Nion
January 6, 2017
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1. Nominations announced for BAFTA Rising Star Award We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: democracy simply doesn’t work. That said, the “as voted for by you” BAFTA Rising Star Award has a...
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