James Cameron-Wilson looks back at 2017. It was a year in which horror returned to the fore, in which the Oscars finally came of age and embraced diversity, a year in which British black actors stormed Hollywood and, of course, the year of Weinstein-gate. James also looks at the top 20 box office hits, those we've lost and his unsung favourites.
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James Cameron-Wilson looks at the worst week for the UK box office since October 2013, reviewing The Disaster Artist and Stronger and looking at the Golden Globe nominations.
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With Paddington 2 back on top, James Cameron-Wilson reviews Wonder, The Star and The Man Who Invented Christmas and the resurgence in the charts, in a modest way, of Loving Vincent.
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James Cameron-Wilson reviews this week's new releases, Daddy's Home 2, Battle of the Sexes, Suburbicon and The Florida Project and looks at the current French Film Festival.
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Ian Forrest of The Share Centre looks at the investment implications of the Budget, at results from Easyjet, Kingfisher and Centrica and ahead to results from Marston's and RPC.
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James Cameron-Wilson reviews Justice League and Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool along with Icelandic movie Heartstone. He also talks about a film project a little closer to his heart.
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James Cameron-Wilson reviews Paddington 2. Will he dislike it as much as Paddington? Also reviews Only the Brave and The Florida Project.
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James Cameron-Wilson reviews Murder on the Orient Express, A Bad Mom's Christmas and explains how to make sure your local cinema puts on the films YOU want to see.
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James Cameron-Wilson reviews Thor: Ragnarok, Jigsaw and Breathe as well as a new book attacking the way movies are now reviewed.
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