hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. and taking us through this week s cinema releases, anna smith is back with us. good to see you for the summer, anna, and what have you been watching? first off, we re getting on board bullet train. this is brad pitt s new starring role in an action thriller based on a japanese novel. then we ve got fadia s tree, which is a documentary about a palestinian refugee, by the artist sarah beddington. and then, we ve got maisie, which is a documentary about britain s oldest performing drag queen. it s a fantastic mixture . let s start with brad pitt, though. we ve got to start with brad pitt. i m a big fan, i think he s terrific in almost everything i ve seen him in, to be honest. he s great in bullet train as i said, it s based on a novel, ajapanese novel, and it s directed by david leitch, who actually used to be brad pitt s stunt double. which is quite an interesting turnaround. 0h, interesting! and since then, he s
the newspapers are in. with me are the political commentatorjo phillips, and nigel nelson, who s political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people. let s have a quick look at a few of the pages. the sunday express leads with conservative leadership candidate rishi sunak vowing to jail child groomers for life. former labour prime minister gordon brown tells the observer that both tory leadership hopefuls should should agree to hold an emergency budget to help with the cost of living crisis. the sunday telegraph has a picture of the tearful family of archie battersbee who died earlier today. the sunday times says rishi sunak has pledged billions to help ease the cost of living crisis. the sunday mirror reports on a warning from the nspcc that schoolgirls are being groomed on tiktok. the sun continues to discuss the fallout of the wagatha christie trial. and finally, britain faces an eco meltdown as the heatwave looms, according to the sunday people. we re going to start
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