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Wednesday, 2 October 2019

What's new in Odeon's this week : Thursday 3rd October 2019.

In September, the world bid a fond farewell to a number of stars of the silver screen and the small screen. In brief, shown below, is my passing tribute to those stars who leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, and in particular the world of film and television. May you all Rest In Peace, and thanks for the memories . . . . Carol Lynley, John Wesley, Robert Axelrod, Paul Cronin, Phyllis Newman, Suzanne Whang, Aron Eisenberg, Sid Haig, Linda Porter and Rob Garrison.

* Carol Lynley - born Carol Ann Jones on 13th February 1942 and died on 3rd September 2019, aged 77. Lynley was an American Actress who began her career at the age of fifteen as a child model appearing on the April 1957, cover of 'Life' magazine. She started her acting career in 1958 with the Disney film 'The Light in the Forest' followed by 1959's 'Holiday for Lovers' and 'Blue Denim' that same year. In 1959, Lynley was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Female for the film 'The Light in the Forest'. In 1960 she was again nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Female for the film 'Blue Denim'. From there Lynley starred in numerous films, TV movies and television series over the years amassing 103 Acting credit to her name, including movies such as 'Return to Peyton Place', 'The Last Sunset' with Rock Hudson, 'Under the Yum Yum Tree' with Jack Lemmon, 'Harlow' with Efram Zimbalist Jnr., 'Bunny Lake is Missing' with Laurence Olivier, 1972's 'The Poseidon Adventure' with an all star cast, 'The Four Deuces' with Jack Palance, 'The Cat and the Canary' with Honor Blackman and 'Drowning on Dry Land' with Barbara Hershey. Amongst her small screen roles, these included turns in 'The Virginian', 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.', 'The Invaders', 'The F.B.I.', 'Mannix', 'The Magician', 'Police Woman', 'Kojak', 'Hawaii Five-0', 'The Love Boat', 'Charlie's Angels', 'Hart to Hart', 'The Fall Guy', 'Fantasy Island',  and 'Hotel' amongst numerous others. After her first marriage ended in divorce in 1964, Lynley had an eighteen year on again off again relationship with British writer, broadcaster and television personality David Frost.

* John Wesley - born 3rd August 1947, died 7th September 2019, aged 72. Wesley was an American film and television Actor who had 120 Acting credits to his name spanning from the early '60's up until the present day. His film credits included 'Hang 'Em High', 'Missing in Action 2 : The Beginning', 'Nuts', 'Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot', 'Born Yesterday', 'The Little Rascals' and 'Holly Day' most recently in 2018. His small screen credits take in over the years 'Dr. Kildare', 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.', 'Knight Rider', 'Benson', 'Hill Street Blues', eleven episodes on 'Dirty Dancing', 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air', 'Baywatch', fifty-three episodes of 'Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad', 'Melrose Place', 'The Bill', 'The Practice', 'Cold Case', 'Medium',  and 'NCIS' as recently as 2018. Wesley also enjoyed a stage career with many productions ranging from London to Los Angeles.

* Robert Axelrod - born 29th May 1949 and died 7th September 2019, aged 70. Axelrod (aka Axel Roberts) was an American Actor who started lending his voice over talents to numerous films from the late '70's onwards. All up Axelrod had 160 Acting credits to his name and nine as Writer. His big screen acting work took in the likes of 'Murphy's Law', 'Assassination', 'Death Wish 4 : The Crackdown', and 'Kinjite : Forbidden Subjects' all starring Charles Bronson. There was also 'The Blob' (1988 remake), 'Midnight', 'Fortress of Amerikkka', 'Repo Jake', 'Deep Freeze', 'The Light in the Forest', 'The Last Shot', 'Boonville Redemption' and 'The Clapper' most recently in 2017. In the meantime Axelrod lent his voice talents to numerous English language versions of Japanese Anime productions and animated television series, including 85 episodes of 'Robotech', as Lord Zedd/Finster on the 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers : The Movie' plus its spin off video's and animated series taking in 118 episodes of 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' and fifteen episodes of 'Power Rangers Zeo' plus 'Power Rangers in Space'. Then there was 38 episodes on 'Transformers : Car Robots', fifty episodes on 'Digimon Adventure 02', 45 episodes on 'Digimon : Digital Monsters' plus various episodes on 'Ghost in the Shell', 'Danguard Ace 1, 2 & 3', and 'Gaiking I, II & III' amongst numerous others.

* Paul Cronin - born 8th July 1938 and died 13th September 2019, aged 81. Cronin was an Australian Actor perhaps best known for his role on 228 episodes of 'Matlock Police' from 1971 through to 1976 and 1,077 episodes as Dave Sullivan on 'The Sullivans' from 1976 until 1983. There were also thirteen episodes on 'Solo One' in 1976, plus single guest appearances on 'The Flying Doctors', 'The Late Show', 'Frontline' and 'State Coroner'. He won the Silver Logie for Best Actor five times, including three years consecutively from 1978, making him the equal most awarded actor in Australia.

* Phyllis Newman - born 19th March 1933 and died 15th September 2019, aged 86. Newman was an American Actress of stage, screen and television and a Singer. Newman made her Broadway debut in 'Wish You Were Here' in 1952 and over the following years appeared in such stage plays as 'Bells Are Ringing', 'Pleasures and Palaces', 'The Apple Tree', 'On the Town', 'The Prisoner of Second Avenue', and 'Subways Are for Sleeping', for which she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She became a major television celebrity in the '60's and '70's, a frequent panelist on the network game shows 'What's My Line?', 'Match Game' and 'To Tell the Truth' and a frequent guest of Johnny Carson's on NBC's 'The Tonight Show'. On the big screen, she appeared in 1955's 'Picnic', 'Let's Rock' in 1958, 'Bye Bye Braverman' with George Segal in 1968, 'To Find a Man' with Lloyd Bridges in 1972, 'Mannequin' with Andrew McCarthy in 1987, 'Only You' with Robert Downey Jnr. in 1994, 'The Beautician and the Beast' with Timothy Dalton in 1997, 'A Price Above Rubies' with Renee Zellweger in 1998 and 2003's 'The Human Stain' with Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman. In 1995 Newman founded 'The Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative' of the Actors Fund of America, which raised more than US$3.5M and served 2,500 women in the entertainment industry. In recognition of her efforts, in 2009 Newman received the first 'Isabelle Stevenson Award', a special Tony Award, for her work with her Health Initiative recognising her humanitarian work.

* Suzanne Whang - born 28th September 1962 and died 17th September 2019, aged 56. Whang was a  an Actress, national television host, award-winning stand-up comedian, published author, professional keynote speaker, radio host, spoken word artist, teacher, creativity coach, metaphysical minister, and political activist. Of her film and television roles, of which she had 73 credits which launched with a small role in the 1990 comedy film 'A Matter of Degrees' which was followed up by the Steve Martin RomCom offering 'Housesitter' in 1992. Then came 'Constantine' with Keanu Reeves, 'Material Girls' with Hilary and Haylie Duff, 'The Widow's Mark', 'Til Death Do Us Part' and 'The Pipeline' currently in Post-Production. Of her small screen roles, there was the likes of 'NYPD Blue', 'The Practice', 'Two and a Half Men', 'Nip/Tuck', 'Criminal Minds', 'Cold Case', 'Without a Trace', on twelve episodes of 'Las Vegas', on eight episodes of 'General Hospital', on six episodes of 'From Here on OUT', 'Dexter' and 'Arrested Development'. She is however, perhaps best known for having been the host of the popular series 'House Hunters' for nine years from 1999 through to 2007.

* Aron Eisenberg - born 6th January 1969, and died 21st September 2019, aged 50. Eisenberg was an American Actor and Producer of stage, screen and television, who is perhaps best known for his recurring role across seven seasons of 'Star Trek : Deep Space Nine' from 1993 until 1999 in the role of Nog, the first Ferengi to join Starfleet. His film acting career began in 1989 on 'The Horror Show' and 'Beverly Hills Brats' and over the ensuing years he starred in mostly B-Grade movies and straight to video productions taking in 'Streets', 'Playroom', 'Prayer of the Rollerboys', 'Puppet Master III : Toulon's Revenge', 'Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills' and 'Star Trek : Renegades' in 2017. Additionally, there were several made for TV movies and appearances on television series including over the years his debut role in 1988's 'Straight Up', and then 'The Wonder Years', 'Tales from the Crypt', 'The Secret World of Alex Mack', 'Star Trek : Voyager', 'Brotherly Love' and 'The Division'. He was also a Co-Host and Producer of the Star Trek themed podcast 'The 7th Rule'. Eisenberg was born with only one partially functioning kidney and received a kidney transplant at the age of seventeen which had the effect of limiting his growth to five feet. In August 2015 Eisenberg was once again diagnosed with kidney failure and before the year was out he received a second successful kidney transplant.

* Sid Haig - born Sidney Eddie Mosesian on 14th July 1939, died 21st September 2019, aged 80. Haig was an American Actor, Producer and Musician whose career launched in 1960 with his debut in a Jack Hill Directed film 'The Host' and he would go on to star in several other Jack Hill films over the years that followed - 'Blood Bath' in 1966, 'Spider Baby' in 1968, 'Pit Stop' in 1969, 'The Big Doll House' in 1971, 'The Big Bird Cage' in 1972, 'Black Mama, White Mama' and 'Coffey' both in 1973 and 'Foxy Brown' in 1974. He also starred in two Quentin Tarantino productions - 'Jackie Brown' in 1997 and 'Kill Bill : Volume 2' in 2004, plus a number of outings for Horror maestro Rob Zombie, namely 'House of 1000 Corpses', 'The Devil's Rejects', 'Halloween', 'The Haunted World of El Superbeasto', 'The Lords of Salem' and the yet to be released '3 from Hell'. Haig has often been called an icon of horror cinema, performing in other horror genre films over the years including 'Galaxy of Terror', 'The Aftermath', 'Night of the Living Dead 3D', 'Brotherhood of Blood', 'Dark Moon Rising', 'Creature', 'Hatchet III', 'Devil in My Ride', 'Death House', 'Cynthia' and the currently in Post-Production 'Abruptio'. In the meantime there was also more mainstream fare taking in 'Point Blank', 'Che!', 'THX1138', 'Diamonds Are Forever', 'Little Big Top' and 'Bone Tomahawk'. Over the years there were also numerous television series appearances, more notable among these were 'The Untouchables', 'Batman', 'Gunsmoke', on nine episodes of 'Mission : Impossible', 'Star Trek', 'Get Smart', on 55 episode of 'Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman', 'Charlie's Angels', on 28 episodes of 'Jason of Star Command', 'Fantasy Island', 'The Fall Guy', 'The Dukes of Hazzard', 'The A-Team' and 'McGyver'. All up Haig had 149 Acting credits to his name and three as Producer, and seven award wins and two other nominations from around the festivals circuit.

* Linda Porter - born 31st January 1933, died 25th September 2019, aged 86. Porter was an American Actress whose career started later on in life with her first role on a single episode in the 1988 television series 'Beauty and the Beast'. From here her film credits took in 'Twins' in 1988 with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito and then 'The Truth About Cats & Dogs', 'Becoming Rebecca', 'Tumbleweeds', 'The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human', 'Stanley's Gig', 'Dude, Where's My Car?', 'Duplex' with Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore, 'Uncross the Stars' with Barbara Hershey, 'Mercy' with Frances O'Connor, 'Pee-wee's Big Holiday' and 'The House' with Will Farrell and Amy Poehler most recently. Added to these, there were numerous appearances in made for TV movies and television series including 'Frasier', 'Roseanne', 'ER', 'The X-Files', 'Melrose Place', 'Dharma & Greg', 'Spin City', 'Gilmore Girls', 'Scrubs', 'The King of Queens', 'CSI : NY', 'How I Met Your Mother', 'American Horror Story', 'Twin Peaks' and on 35 episodes of 'Superstore' up to the present. Porter had 74 Acting credits to her name.

* Rob Garrison - born 23rd January 1960, died 27th September 2019, aged 59. Garrison was an American Actor and one time Writer who had an intermittent career particularly through the '90's up until the present, with the bulk of his work occurring in the latter half of the '70's and throughout the '80's. His career launched with a small part in 1977's 'Starship Invasions' with Robert Vaughn and Christoper Lee, and then 'Search and Destroy', 'Lost and Found' with George Segal and Glenda Jackson, 'Brubaker' with Robert Redford, 'Prom Night' with Jamie Lee Curtis and then perhaps the role that he is best known for as Tommy in 'The Karate Kid' with Ralph Macchio in 1984 and the role he would reprise in 1986's 'The Karate Kid Part II' and again in 2019's web TV series 'Cobra Kai'. In the meantime there was 'Best Revenge', 'Iron Eagle', 'Human Error' and 'The Pledge'. In addition there were appearances on television shows taking in the likes of 'The Littlest Hobo' (of which Garrison wrote ten episodes), 'St. Elsewhere', 'MacGyver', 'Tour of Duty', 'Columbo', 'Homefront', 'Coach' and 'Kung Fu : The Legend Continues'. Garrison had 25 Acting credits to his name.

And so this week we have four new cinematic offerings with which to tempt you out to your local Odeon in the coming week. We kick off with an already acclaimed stand alone origin story of a failed comic who becomes the arch nemesis of one certain caped crusader in the fabled city of Gotham. We then turn to an epic Spanish foreign language crime drama charting the rise of the marijuana trade in 1960's and '70's Colombia and the impact this has on one family in particular. Next up is a live concert by the highly acclaimed former frontman of Pink Floyd filmed during his epic world tour that spanned eighteen months in 2017 and '18 in which he creates stunning visuals to accompany his back catalogue of songs and music with his more recent album release. We then wrap up the week with a change of pace completely, and one for the littlies in this animated feature starring all your favourite puppy dogs at the race track in a bid to become the fastest pup of all time behind the wheel.

Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the four latest release new movies as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release and as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are most welcome to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon outing during the week ahead.

'JOKER' (Rated MA15+) - and here finally is the eagerly awaited, much hyped, highly anticipated and already acclaimed American psychological thriller based on the DC Comics character starring Joaquin Phoenix as Batman's arch nemesis, the Joker. Directed, Co-Produced and Co-Written by Todd Phillips whose previous film making credits take in the likes of 'The Hangover', 'The Hangover Part II', 'The Hangover Part III', 'War Dogs', 'Due Date', 'School for Scoundrels', 'Road Trip' and 'Starsky & Hutch'. The film acts as an origin story for the Joker and is not intended to form any part of the DCEU, rather a launchpad for DC Black - a series of DC standalone movies. The film Premiered at the 76th Venice International Film Festival at the end of August where it won the Golden Lion, the festival's highest prize, is released in the US this week too, costs US$55M to make and has received positive Reviews from Critics, with particular praise for Phoenix's performance.

Set in 1981, failed comedian Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) encounters violent thugs while aimlessly wandering the streets of Gotham City dressed as a clown by day, and attempting to make it big by night as a stand-up comic - but invariably the joke is nearly always on him. Caught in a spiralling existence between apathy and cruelty and disregarded by society, Fleck makes one bad decision that brings about a chain reaction of escalating events that sets in motion his slow dissent into madness as he transforms into the criminal mastermind known as the Joker. Also starring Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, Frances Conroy, Bill Camp and Shea Whigham.

'BIRDS OF PASSAGE' (Rated MA15+) - (in Spanish: 'PAJAROS DE VERANO') is a 2018 epic crime film Directed by Ciro Guerra and Cristina Gallego. It was selected to open the 50th edition of the Directors' Fortnight section at the May 2018 Cannes Film Festival and was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, making the December shortlist but not the final cut. Here, the origins of the Colombian drug trade, as seen through eyes of an indigenous Wayuu family become involved in the booming business of selling marijuana to American youth in the late 1960's and '70's. When greed, passion and honour collide, a fratricidal war breaks out and puts their lives, culture and ancestral traditions at risk. The film is divided into five chapters : Wild Grass, The Graves, Prosperity, The War and Limbo. So far 'Birds of Passage' has taken US$1.4M at the Box Office and has received largely widespread critical acclaim. Starring Carmina Martinez, Natalia Reyes, Jose Acosta and Jhon Narvaez.

'ROGER WATERS : US + THEM' (M) - The 'Us + Them Tour' was a concert tour by Roger Waters, formerly of Pink Floyd. The tour visited the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and countries in Europe and Latin America, showcasing songs from Waters' career with Pink Floyd and from his most recent album as a solo artist, 'Is This the Life We Really Want?' It opened on 26th May 2017 in Kansas City, Missouri, and came to an end on 9th December 2018 in Monterrey, Mexico. Filmed in Amsterdam on the European leg of the tour which saw Waters perform to over two million people worldwide, the film features songs from his legendary Pink Floyd albums ('The Dark Side of the Moon', 'The Wall', 'Animals', 'Wish You Were Here') and from his latest aforementioned album. Waters collaborates once more with Sean Evans, visionary Director of the highly acclaimed 2014 concert film, 'Roger Waters The Wall', to deliver this creatively pioneering film that inspires with its state-of- the-art visual production, breath-taking sound, powerful music and messages of human rights, liberty and love.

'PAW PATROL : READY, RACE, RESCUE' (Rated G) - Directed by Charles E. Bastien this film is definitely intended for the much younger generation, and with a running time of just under forty-five minutes it's sure to keep the littlies and their parents amused for just the right amount of time, and is based on the hit kids TV series now in its sixth season. And so the big day of the 'Adventure Bay 500' endurance race has arrived! The pups have built an awesome race track and are ready to be the pit crew for their race hero, The Whoosh! But when the legendary racer is unable to drive in the Championship Race, he calls on his biggest fan-pup, Marshall, to take the wheel and race in his place! Marshall has to overcome his lack of confidence and his dastardly competition behind the wheel, in the shape of The Cheetah, to fulfil his dream of becoming the fastest race-pup in history!

With four new release movies this week to tempt you out to your local Odeon, remember to share your movie going thoughts with your other like minded cinephile friends afterwards here at Odeon Online. In the meantime, I'll see you sometime somewhere in the week ahead, at your local Odeon.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

What's new in Odeon's this week - Thursday 28th July 2016.

Last week for a bit of fun I counted up to 30 using movie titles with numbers in their title from 'Zero Dark Thirty' to '30 Days of Night'. This week, continuing in that same vein I've listed those upto 100. This is just my view of the cinematic universe and there'll be those I've missed and plenty more too besides those I have given below. See what you think?
  • '31 North 62 East' - 2009 - Directed by Tristan Loraine, starring John Rhys-Davies,
  • 'Miracle on 34th Street' - 1947 - Directed by George Seaton, starring Maureen O'Hara,
  • '35 Up' - 1991 - Directed by Michael Apted, starring Michael Apted,
  • 'The 39 Steps' - 1935 - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Robert Donat,
  • 'The 40 Year Old Virgin' - 2005 - Directed by Judd Apatow, starring Steve Carell,
  • '42' - 2013 - Directed by Brian Helgeland, starring Harrison Ford,
  • 'Movie 43' - 2013 - Directed by Peter Farrelly amongst others and starring a Who's Who of Hollywood's A-listers,
  • '44 Inch Chest' - 2010 - Directed by Malcolm Venville, starring Ray Winstone,
  • '47 Ronin' - 2013 - Directed by Carl Rinsch, starring Keanu Reeves,
  • '48 Hours' - 1982 - Directed by Walter Hill, starring Eddie Murphy,
  • 'Ladder 49' - 2004 - Directed by Jay Russell, starring John Travolta,
  • '50 First Dates' - 2004 - Directed by Peter Segal, starring Adam Sandler,
  • 'Planet 51' - 2009 - Directed by Jorge Blanco, starring Dwayne Johnson,
  • '52 Pick-Up' - 1986 - Directed by John Frankenheimer, starring Roy Schneider,
  • '54' - 1998 - Directed by Mark Christopher, starring Ryan Philippe,
  • '55 Days at Peking' - 1963 - Directed by Nicholas Ray, starring Charlton Heston, 
  • 'Passenger 57' - 1992 - Directed by Kevin Hooks, starring Wesley Snipes,
  • 'Gone in 60 Seconds' - 2000 - Directed by Dominic Sena, starring Nicolas Cage,
  • '61*' - 2001 - Directed by Billy Crystal, starring Barry Pepper,
  • 'Roadhouse 66' - 1984 - Directed by John Mark Robinson, starring Willem Dafoe,
  • ''71' - 2015 - Directed by Yann Demange, starring Jack O'Connell,
  • 'Winchester '73' - 1950 - Directed by Anthony Mann, starring James Stewart,
  • 'Around the World in 80 Days' - 1956 - Directed by Michael Anderson, starring David Niven,
  • '84 Charing Cross Road' - 1987 - Directed by David Jones, starring Anthony Hopkins,
  • '88 Minutes' - 2008 - Directed by Jon Avnet, starring Al Pacino, 
  • 'United 93' - 2006 - Directed by Paul Greengrass, starring Christian Clemenson,
  • '99 Homes' - 2015 - Directed by Ramin Bahrani, starring Michael Shannon,
  • '100 Rifles' - 1969 - Directed by Tom Gries, starring Raquel Welch.
All that said, and turning to more current affairs, there are four new films to grace our cinema screens in the week ahead kicking off with the fifth instalment in this popular action spy franchise that sees a return to form for this pairing of Actor and Director for a third outing, as this character comes in from the cold after an absence of ten years still seeking answers whilst thwarting enemies on both sides of the law. Then there is a down on his luck salesman trying to close the deal of his life in a far away country while licking his wounds resulting from a broken marriage, a lost home and family upheaval. Next up historical fact and fiction combine in this critically acclaimed foreign language film shot in the depths of the South American jungle as a tribal elder helps two scientists separated by thirty years, seek out a mythical plant. And then we wrap up with a tale of all things bread like with one added secret ingredient that helps boost sales and helps two opposites combine their talents on a micro scale with an underlying macro message.

Remember, that when you have sat through your movie of choice in the week ahead, be sure to return to these humble pages and share your thoughts and observations on the movie you have just seen by leaving a note in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We would love to hear from you. Until then, enjoy your film, and get a taste for this weeks latest releases from my Previews as below.

'JASON BOURNE' (Rated M) - this action spy thriller series of films based on the books and the character created by Robert Ludlum first burst onto our screens in 2002 in 'The Bourne Identity' with Matt Damon playing the title character of a CIA assassin suffering extreme memory loss who chases across the world to uncover the secrets of his past and claim back his identity. The first film was Directed by Doug Liman, with the second and third instalments - 'The Bourne Supremacy' in 2004 and 'The Bourne Ultimatum' in 2007 both Directed by Paul Greengrass. In 2012 'The Bourne Legacy' was Directed by Tony Gilroy with Jeremy Renner as Aaron Cross on the run as a result of Bourne's actions in 'Ultimatum', and although Damon declined to return as our titular hero, he does appear in archival photographs and dialogue as the storylines overlap. Those first four films were made for a combined US$370M and grossed worldwide US$1,222B and collectively were hailed as both critical and commercial successes. Now almost ten years after last playing the character, Matt Damon is back and reunited with Paul Greengrass in this further instalment - made for US$120M with the screenplay written by Greengrass and both Damon and Greengrass acting as Co-Producers on this film.

After ten years of laying low following the events at the conclusion of 'Ultimatum', CIA Director Robert Dewey (Tommy Lee Jones) tries to lure our man Jason Bourne out of self imposed exile and assigns Heather Lee (Alicia Vikander) to track him down and bring him out of the shadows. Lee however, suspects that Nicky Parsons (Julia Stiles) - a former CIA Operative and ally of Bourne, is also searching for him. So begins another game of cat & mouse as the action ramps up and Bourne finds himself front & centre as he and Parsons get caught up in a sinister network leveraging terror and technology to build a global power base, whilst evading the CIA who have their own agenda for wanting to bring him in, and Bourne attempts to uncover further answers about his past and his family. Vincent Cassel also stars.

'A HOLOGRAM FOR THE KING' (Rated M) - written for the screen and Directed by Tom Tyker and based on the 2012 book of the same name by Dave Eggers, this comedy drama film starring Tom Hanks in the lead role was released in the US on 22nd April having cost US$30M to make and so far it has realised a return of just US$4.7M, representing Tom Hank's lowest grossing film in which he has top billing for thirty years. Set in 2010, the film tells the story of Alan Clay (Tom Hanks) - a washed up, depressed, down at heel corporate salesman who lost his home and divorced his wife during the Global Financial Crisis. He travels to Saudi Arabia with the intention of selling a holographic teleconferencing system to the Saudi Government for a pending development in the King's Metropolis of Economy and Trade. As he goes about his business he is assisted by new acquaintances in the form of a beautiful doctor Zahra (Sarita Choudhury) and a smart arse cab driver Yousef (Alexander Black). Also starring Tom Skerritt and Ben Whishaw.

'EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT' (Rated M) - this film has been critically lauded the world over, and is the proud recipient of 24 Award wins and another twenty nominations including the Best Foreign Language Film nomination at this years Academy Awards, and the winner of the Arts Cinema Award at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival Directors' Fortnight. Filmed entirely in the Amazonia region of Colombia and Directed by Ciro Guerra, the films tells two stories separated by thirty years both centering upon an Amazonian Shamen, Karamakate (played by Nilbio Torres as the younger, and Antonio Bolivar as the older). He is the sole survivor of his tribe, and he accompanies two scientists - the German ethnologist and explorer Theodor Koch-Grunberg (1872-1924) played by Jan Bijvoet in 1909, and American biologist Richard Evans Schultes (1915-2001) played by Brionne Davis in 1940 as they each search for a rare and sacred plant - the Yakruna - said to possess healing and psychedelic properties. Mixing both fact and fiction in glorious monochrome with the backdrop of the Amazonian rainforest with the emergence of Colonialist enforcers and the ensuing destruction of tribal lands, culture, history, beliefs, people and nature on a scale that still continues, Guerra delivers a haunting, dramatic, revealing and thought provoking film on a multitude of levels - a must see.

'DOUGH' (Rated M) - Directed by John Goldschmidt this film tells the story of an ageing Jewish baker Nat Dayan (Jonathan Pryce) single handedly running his little bakery shop and finding it all a little too much as the strains and struggles of early mornings, heavy lifting & kneading and hot baking ovens begin to creep into his old age whilst trying to maintain a viable business. Persuaded, albeit reluctantly, to take on a young seemingly no-hope Muslim immigrant apprentice from Darfur Ayyash Habimana (Jerome Holder) things begin to take a turn for the better when the young lad drops cannabis into the dough mixture, and suddenly the bread shop is much in demand and its products sought after as demand outstrips supply. This is a film that explores the power of relationships, acceptance, tolerance and support for the little guy who overcomes adversity from the big guy - with a little help from some weed, luck and good fortune. Pauline Collins and Phil Davis also star.

Four films for mid-Winter that once again offer a mixed bag of new cinematic content for your movie going choice in the week ahead. Share your thoughts when you have done so, and in the meantime, I'll see you at the Odeon.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-