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The Business of Film: The Painted Bird, The Life Ahead & Totally Under Control

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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James Cameron-Wilson looks at the UK box office (operational only in Scotland) before turning his attention to the Blu-Ray release of The Painted Bird, a much-garlanded Czech film set in World War II. On Netflix, he looks at The Life Ahead, Sophia Loren's first film for 16 years, for which she's already being tipped for an Oscar nomination. And on various platforms, there is the documentary Totally Under Control, about the US response to the Covid pandemic.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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The Business of Film: Wolfwalkers, His House & Luxor

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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With most British cinemas closed, James Cameron-Wilson looks at the box office for Scotland only and the bizarre #1 film. He discusses new animated cinema release Wolfwalkers, tipped as a possible Oscar nominee. With most of us restricted to watching film at home he reviews the British refugee horror film His House on Netflix and Luxor on Curzon Home Cinema with Andrea Riseborough in the lead role.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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The Business of Film: The Burnt Orange Heresy, Philophobia & Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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With cinemas closing once more, James Cameron-Wilson looks at the last box office chart for some time. He managed to get to see two new films to review, The Burnt Orange Heresy with Elizabeth Debicki, Donald Sutherland and Mick Jagger and British film Philophobia. For home streaming, he recommends Sasha Baron-Cohen's Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm, spearing the state of contemporary America.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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The Business of Film: The Honest Thief, Pixie, The Climb & Rebecca

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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James Cameron-Wilson examines the UK box office chart, where, with box office takings sharply up, Tenet has been pushed off the #1 slot after 9 weeks, by Two By Two: Overboard. He reviews the new #2, The Honest Thief, with Liam Neeson, Irish gangster comedy Pixie and American cult festival movie The Climb. 80 years after the seminal Alfred Hitchcock adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Rebeca, he discusses Netflix's new version starring Lily James and Armie Hammer.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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The Business of Film: I Am Greta, The Trail of the Chicago Seven & Lynn + Lucy

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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James Cameron-Wilson looks UK cinema box office, which has declined even further than the previous week's dreadful level. But new films are being released and he was hugely moved by the documentary I Am Greta, which was fortunate to film the Swedish schoolgirl at the start of her protest that was felt around the world. Available at cinemas and on Netflix is the recommended Aaron Sorkin's The Trial of the Chicago Seven, with the main roles all taken by Brits. And James also reviews favourably the British film Lynn + Lucy.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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The Business of Film: Saint Maud, Pinocchio & Yield to the Night

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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James Cameron-Wilson looks at the effect on the UK box office of Cineworld shutting its doors, with Tenet's take down 53%. He reviews the new #2 film, Saint Maud as well as the Italian 2020 success Pinocchio, though lamenting the fact that it was dubbed rather than subtitled. For home viewing, he recommends the restored version of the 1956 British Cannes entry, Yield to the Night, starring Diana Dors and Yvonne Mitchell.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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The Business of Film: James Bond, Cineworld & the future of cinema, Enola Holmes & Eternal Beauty

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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James Cameron-Wilson discusses the future of cinema-going in the UK in the light of the postponement of the new James Bond film and the decision by Cineworld to close its cinemas around the world. With no new films released in those cinemas that ARE open, he turned to Netflix for a young female take on Sherlock Holmes, Enola Holmes (with a 16-year-old star and producer) and to Curzon Home Cinema for British black comedy Eternal Beauty starring Sally Hawkins.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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The Business of Film: Weathering With You, The Social Dilemma & The Great Buster

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Gadgets and Gizmos

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James Cameron-Wilson laments the nervousness of the film studios in holding back new movies from the nation's cinemas, starved of new product. With no new films to see on the big screen, he raves about Japanese animated movie Weathering With You, out on DVD and Blu-ray and is equally excited by Netflix's The Social Dilemma, a frightening and thought-provoking documentary about the dangers of social media. He also recommends The Great Buster: A Celebration, a documentary about the great silent comedian Buster Keaton.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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The Business of Film: Bill & Ted Face The Music, The Devil All The Time & Barking Dogs Never Bite

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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James Cameron-Wilson looks at the latest UK box office chart, where - in the absence of other blockbusters - Tenet still reigns supreme. He reviews the cinema return of Bill & Ted in Bill & Ted Face The Music. For home viewing he looks at the Netflix new release The Devil All The Time from Antonio Campos and delights in the first feature from Parasite director Boon Joon Ho, Barking Dogs Never Bite.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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The Business of Film: The Broken Hearts Gallery, This Gun For Hire, Cuties

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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James Cameron-Wilson looks at the UK box office, where Tenet still rules supreme. He reviews two current cinema releases, The Broken Hearts Gallery and Sally Potter's The Roads Not Taken. For home viewing he looks at the restored Blu-Ray release of the 1942 Alan Ladd/Veronica Lake film noir This Gun For Hire and Netflix's controversial Paris-set movie Cuties about the sexualisation of children.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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