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4MOF - Film Fest with interviews from Jude Law and Ansel Elgort
Rhianna Dhillon
Movie Critic
MILLIONS of films out this week (Ok, a handful) and I interviewed the sultry Jude Law and the sweet Ansel Elgort, which you can check out on my latest 4 Minutes of Film:
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Rhianna Dhillon
Movie Critic
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Rhianna Dhillon
Movie Critic
Some of the worst performances compared with some of the best in this week's 4 Minutes of Film. James Gandolfini's last role before his death as Marv in The Drop is complex and shows him at his best. Martin Clunes as Mr Shepherd is... not quite so good. And Benedict. Ah Benedict. The man can do no wrong.
This external content is available at its source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7OyKueM6rcThere's a nice tribute to Gandolfini from The Guardianhere.
4 Minutes of Film - Say When, The Skeleton Twins and INTERSTELLAR
Rhianna Dhillon
Movie Critic
On this week's 4 Minutes of Film, comedies Say When and The Skeleton Twins, starring Keira Knightley and Kristen Wiig respectively but the massive film of the week is Interstellar with a STELLAR cast and a plot which will blow your socks off. You can also hear from the gorgeous and eloquent Jessica Chastain...
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Rhianna Dhillon
Movie Critic
A really good week for films, with The Boxtrolls for the kids, A Most Wanted Man for those of you who want to see Philip Seymour Hoffman's last completed film before he died, from the author of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. To round it off, I review Pride, starring Bill Nighy, Imelda Staunton and Dominic West in the true story of a group of gay and lesbian fundraisers who supported the miners strike in the mid-eighties, with an interview from Bafta Rising Star Nominee, George MacKay. And that's all in my 4 Minutes of Film!
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Rhianna Dhillon
Movie Critic
There are a few hotties in this week's 4 Minutes of Film: Cameron Diaz, star of Sex Tape and Dan Stevens who takes the lead in psychological thriller, The Guest. Let's not forget Nicole Kidman (or should we?) in Before I Go to Sleep. It might send you to sleep. And the hottest hottie of them all, putting on a sexy French accent... HELEN MIRREN in The Hundred Foot Journey.
GO FORTH AND WATCH MOVIES.
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Rhianna Dhillon
Movie Critic
It's been a busy week! Will Poulter popped in to give me an exclusive clip of his latest film, The Maze Runner and I spoke to Daniel Radcliffe about his passion for nudity in his new film, What If, which I also review. Scarlett Johansson's Lucy is a real treat and Richard Armitage (who has just joined Twitter - SCREAM) gives a solid performance in disaster movie, Into the Storm, all in this week's 4 Minutes of Film.
This external content is available at its source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwID6CyczGoPattinson, Pearce and Pegg
Rhianna Dhillon
Movie Critic
Interview heavy again this week, I review The Rover, and chat to stars Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce about fan attention (Rob even got involved in the interview... I know! I was also amazed) plus I talk to Simon Peggabout his new film, Hector and the Search for Happiness and his obsession with Jean Reno. And how could I forget... I review THE EXPENDABLES 3. Big.
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Cinema isn't just about watching a film, it's an experience
Rhianna Dhillon
Movie Critic
People wang on about how going to the cinema is ridiculously expensive and about £30, not to mention popcorn that may as well be platinum plated, it would cost the same, etc. I obviously love going to the cinema, it’s my job but I reckon if you’re going to pay a lot of money, it’s worth hunting out cinema experiences, a little out of the ordinary, that makes a lighter wallet more worthwhile.
I was lucky enough to go to Secret Cinema presents Back to the Future on its opening night. It’s been in the news for having to cancel the first few dates but once it was up and running, people really…
4 Minutes of Film - Inbetweeners Mayhem and the lush Christina Hendricks
Rhianna Dhillon
Movie Critic
This week I spoke to 4 lads who have been massively successful with their TV series and their first film - can the Inbetweeners pull it off again? And Christina Hendricks, star of Mad Men and now God's Pocket came in so I had to ask about working with Ryan Gosling in his directorial debut, Lost River.
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