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Barbie plot holes that don’t make sense – from missing star to brainwashing | Films | Entertainment

Barbie is fast becoming the runaway hit of the summer that has already generated massive acclaim and nearly $400 million at the box office so far. Audiences are lapping up Margot Robbie’s existential fantasy and have crowned Ryan Gosling’s Ken as one of the funniest comedic performances in years. However, the movie also has some …

Great Escaper trailer – Glenda Jackson last film with Michael Caine on D-Day vet | Films | Entertainment

It’s been 48 years since Sir Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson starred opposite each other in The Romantic Englishwoman. And before she died last month aged 87, the former Labour MP reunited with her fellow Oscar-winner in the upcoming The Great Escaper, which has had its trailer released today. The new heartwarming and emotional new …

Grease Secret Cinema tickets – get £10 tickets for this week | Films | Entertainment

Oscars 2023: John Travolta pays tribute to Olivia Newton-John This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Secret Cinema, the company renowned for bringing incredible experiences to film lovers around the world, has just announced their next project: Grease: The Live Experience. This time, …

James Bond – The music icons that turned down Roger Moore’s A View to a Kill | Films | Entertainment

After six official outings across 12 years, Roger Moore starred in his final James Bond movie in 1985. Named after Ian Fleming’s short story From a View to a Kill, the 57-year-old 007 starred opposite Christopher Walken’s Max Zorin. The Bond villain’s dastardly plan saw him plotting to destroy his company’s competition in Silicon Valley …

John Wayne broke Maureen O’Hara’s hand on enraging The Quiet Man set | Films | Entertainment

It was 71 years ago today that The Quiet Man hit UK cinemas. John Wayne teamed up with director collaborator John Ford once again for the Oscar-winning classic. Considered by the filmmaker to be his sexist movie, the plot saw Duke’s retired boxer Sean Thornton making a pilgrimage to his home village in Ireland to …

Barbie Movie – Who’s who in the Barbie-verse | Films | Entertainment

Brought to the big screen by Greta Gerwig, the pink extravaganza of Barbie will breathe new life into the iconic doll and her friends with some major names signed up for the film. Who stars in the Barbie movie?  Barbie – Margot Robbie  Of course, a Barbie movie couldn’t go ahead without the doll herself …

Oppenheimer review – Give Cillian Murphy an Oscar but this epic is not the bomb | Films | Entertainment

Having departed ways with Warner Bros, Christopher Nolan’s first blockbuster with Universal is by far his most character-driven. After Robert Pattinson gifted the acclaimed director with a book of J Robert Oppenheimer’s speeches at the Tenet wrap party, the filmmaker was inspired to make an incredibly ambitious biopic of the complex and paradoxical historical figure. …

How Kung Fu legend Bruce Lee changed the face of action films | Films | Entertainment

Bruce Lee in a karate stance (Image: Getty) He was a hard-bodied blur of ferocious fists, swirling nunchucks and spinning kicks who revolutionised Hollywood and the martial arts. But even Bruce Lee’s gravity-defying agility and lightning speed could not save him from a sudden death 50 years ago this week. The legendary martial artist and …

Barbie fans can watch the Margot Robbie movie on all-pink rooftop | Films | Entertainment

The legendary Rooftop Film Club is continuing its incredible summer blockbuster line-up this August with the arrival of Barbie – the epic new movie starring Margot Robbie. While the film hits regular cinemas this Friday (and you can see it for half price with Odeon) the Rooftop Film Club is holding a special event over …

Roger Moore and Sean Connery’s sneaky meetings over future of Bond | Films | Entertainment

Octopussy: Roger Moore stars as James Bond in 1983 trailer Octopussy, back on TV today, was the final James Bond outing written by Ian Fleming. It was serialised in two parts in Playboy magazine after the author’s 1964 death. Roger Moore returned as 007 in the 1983 big screen adaptation at the last minute, having …