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laughter. that is very stockbridge, that honesty! that is very stockbridge, that hones ! ., that is very stockbridge, that hones! ., ., , honesty! your candour is appreciated, honesty! your candour is appreciated, as - honesty! your candour is appreciated, as always. l honesty! your candour is - appreciated, as always. lovely to have you both with us. that is it. goodbye for now, more news after the weather at midnight. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new home viewing releases as we look forward to cinemas reopening in may. in the oscar tipped current release the united states vs billie holiday, a federal agent with deeply divided loyalties is sent to infiltrate and undermine a powerful voice of civil rights. that scenario is echoed injudas and the black messiah, a gripping drama inspired by real events from director and co writer shaka king. it s not a question of violence or nonviolence, it s a question of resistance to fas
character alive throughout the movie, leaving us constantly wondering exactly where his loyalties lie. by contrast, kaluuya, who seems certain to earn a second oscar nomination next week, is steadfast and determined as hampton unexpectedly shy in person, but inspirational in public. chanting. the result is a terrific drama that mixes fact and fiction with thrilling, thought provoking results. i advise you to check it out. it s available for home rental now. whilejudas and the black messiah may be a worthy awards contender, never forget that all awards are essentially flawed and foolish. for proof, look no further than the fact that jared leto recently received a golden globe nomination for one of the most eye rollingly terrible performances i have ever seen in the little things. i saw the for sale sign. that was for another car. got a lot of miles on it. you a. you a salesman? no. leto plays albert sparma, the manson like key suspect in a series of disappearances and killin
cheering. you can murder a liberator, but you can t murder liberation! you can murder a revolutionary, but you can t murder revolution! and you can murder a freedom fighter, but you can t murder freedom! lakeith stanfield plays young car thief william o neill, who s strong armed into spying on black panther leader fred hampton, charismatically portrayed by daniel kaluuya. hey! are you listening? jesse plemons is roy mitchell, a federal agent instructed by martin sheen s dracula likej edgar hoover to bring hampton down by any means necessary. yet despite having no previous political allegiances, o neill finds himself torn between the desire to save his own skin and his growing admiration for hampton. these ain t no terrorists. it s a credit to stanfield that he manages to keep the complexities of his character alive throughout the movie, leaving us constantly wondering exactly where his loyalties lie. by contrast, kaluuya, who seems certain to earn a second oscar nomination ne
flawed and foolish. for proof, look no further than the fact that jared leto recently received a golden globe nomination for one of the most eye rollingly terrible performances i have ever seen in the little things. i saw the for sale sign. that was for another car. got a lot of miles on it. you a. you a salesman? no. leto plays albert sparma, the manson like key suspect in a series of disappearances and killings who loves playing cat and mouse with the police in this case, denzel washington s world weary deputy sheriff and rami malek s upcoming detective. the two are brought together when a new murder matches the m0 of an old case that washington failed to solve, apparently driving him to a heart attack. you can talk to me. i m all the friend you ve got. the only thing about this insufferably tedious, sub seven serial killer snorer that could give me a heart attack is leto s scenery chewing performance, apparently inspired by a quick reading of helter skelter, the applicat