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Episode 5

Claudia Winkleman and Danny Leigh take a critical look at the week's film releases including Cake, starring Jennifer Aniston, and romantic drama Love is Strange. Plus a feature interview with Oscar hopeful Julianne Moore, star of Still Alice.

30 minutes

Last on

Wed 18 Feb 2015 00:50

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Tough Love

Tough Love

This week we review Alfred Molina and John Lithgow’s turn as a married couple in New York in Love Is Strange. We also have an interview with recent BAFTA-winner Julianne Moore and review the hotly anticipated ‘Cake’ starring Jennifer Aniston as you have never seen her before.

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Joining us this week... Antonia Quirke

Joining us this week... Antonia Quirke

Antonia is part of the team on ‘Film 2015’ and has been a film critic for 15 years.

Starting as a trainee reporter at the radical London freesheet The Camden New Journal she went on to write about film for the Independent on Sunday and the Evening Standard. She’s presented movie reviews for ITV and introduced film seasons – anything from the Surrealists to Alien flicks – on Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Four.

Her book about the film JAWS was one of the BFI’s biggest-selling titles, and her comic memoir about life asÌý film critic suffering from an overwhelming obsession with various male movie star – Madam Depardieu and The Beautiful Strangers – is being developed into a film by the team behind the Oscar-nominated and Bafta-winning An Education.Ìý

Also released this week...

Coherence (15)

A low budget sci-fi thriller about a group of friends hosting a dinner party on the night that a comet flies over the Earth. When the power blows on their street, disturbing and supernatural events begin to disrupt their tranquil evening. Directed by James Ward Byrkit and featuring ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ star Nicholas Brendon. Ìý


Dancing in Jaffa (PG)

A heart-warming documentary about Pierre Dulaine, the international ballroom dancing star who returned to his hometown of Jaffa to unite 150 Israeli and Palestinian children through the medium of dance.


Down Dog (15)

From the writer of ‘Men Behaving Badly’ comes a British rom-com about a sex addicted, hard partying, adult toy salesman who is an errant father and awful ex-husband until he believes he only has one year to live. Directed by Andres Dussan and starring Jason Durr, Nick Moran and Tom Goodman-Hill.


Love is All

Kim Longinotto’s new documentary is an exploration of 100 years of love and courtship throughout cinema in the 20th Century – with an original soundtrack by Richard Hawley and extensive footage from the BFI archive.


Snow in Paradise (18)

A spiritual look at the gritty British gangster genre based on the true story of Martin Askew who grew up in a notorious East London criminal family but found redemption by converting to Islam.


Two Night Stand (15)

A romantic comedy featuring Whiplash star Miles Teller alongside Analeigh Tipton as two strangers who awaken after a one night stand only to find themselves trapped in their apartment by a snow blizzard.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Claudia Winkleman
Presenter Danny Leigh
Interviewed Guest Julianne Moore
Assistant Producer Michael Muncer
Production Coordinator Grace Brassington
Production Manager Lia La Via
Producer Bex Palmer
Executive Producer Basil Comely

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