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or if a _ to reintroduce space mass at school or if a sibling has covid that other sibling _ or if a sibling has covid that other sibling must stay home. all of these things— sibling must stay home. all of these things that _ sibling must stay home. all of these things that actually are not government policy. you are seeing this a _ government policy. you are seeing this a lot _ government policy. you are seeing this a lot at — government policy. you are seeing this a lot at the moment where counciis— this a lot at the moment where councils are taking it upon themselves to put in extra covid for businesses. — themselves to put in extra covid for businesses, pubs or wherever it ntight— businesses, pubs or wherever it might be — businesses, pubs or wherever it might be i_ businesses, pubs or wherever it might be. i think this could end in tears _ might be. i think this could end in tears for— might be. i think this could end in tears for eight lots of businesses and schools. it's good to get very unwieldy— and schools. it's good to get very unwieldy and they're going to get some _ unwieldy and they're going to get some very, very bossy councils deciding — some very, very bossy councils deciding one think and other councils— deciding one think and other councils being much... i was two saw this today— councils being much... i was two saw this today with my own eyes that you counciis _ this today with my own eyes that you councils that are side—by—side have can whitley— councils that are side—by—side have can whitley different rules for pubs — can whitley different rules for ubs. �* , can whitley different rules for ubs, �* , , ,y can whitley different rules for ubs. v �*, can whitley different rules for -ubs. a a w pubs. it's messy. it's messy. we've not three pubs. it's messy. it's messy. we've got three clothing _ pubs. it's messy. it's messy. we've got three clothing stories _ pubs. it's messy. it's messy. we've got three clothing stories to - pubs. it's messy. it's messy. we've got three clothing stories to get - got three clothing stories to get through very quickly. clothing story one said it's never say never with us again. a photograph of the cambridge is was up were enough to rattle through these was that very quickly tell us what this is about. it's the duke and duchess who had gone off to the earth shot prize tonight and in the theme of the event would they are didn't recycle close that has been much comments on social media about prince william's outfits which seems to mix the green velvet leather jacket of sort of a late night of the casino with a black turtleneck and i'm not one to judge fashion but... i black turtleneck and i'm not one to judge fashion but. . ._ judge fashion but... i don't think i've seen judge fashion but... i don't think i've seen a _ judge fashion but... i don't think i've seen a green _ judge fashion but... i don't think i've seen a green velvet - judge fashion but... i don't think i've seen a green velvet jacket . i've seen a green velvetjacket since the early 1970s. he found that in his grandad strong. daisy,...i in his grandad strong. daisy,... i must say i'm not a fan of the turtleneck— must say i'm not a fan of the turtleneck on prince william. unlike developed _ turtleneck on prince william. unlike developed the jacket for the strictly — developed the jacket for the strictly fame, fans of the show when she was— strictly fame, fans of the show when she was on— strictly fame, fans of the show when she was on the show this weekend message _ she was on the show this weekend message and said we think you've got a lump _ message and said we think you've got a lump underyourarm. message and said we think you've got a lump under your arm. and she's done— a lump under your arm. and she's done this good instagram live message saying thank you very much, i'm message saying thank you very much, i'm going _ message saying thank you very much, i'm going to— message saying thank you very much, i'm going to see the doctor, please everybody— i'm going to see the doctor, please everybody check your breast, check your armpits for lumps.— your armpits for lumps. thank you. that's one — your armpits for lumps. thank you. that's one of _ your armpits for lumps. thank you. that's one of the _ your armpits for lumps. thank you. that's one of the end _ your armpits for lumps. thank you. that's one of the end that - your armpits for lumps. thank you. that's one of the end that high - that's one of the end that high definition tally. what more could think a favourite two favourite daisy, could pop your specs on? i think facial recognition would have problems with that with the two of you, spectacles with up you could easily be mistaken for each other. that was a story an hour ago. people want to know it said about. lovely to speak to you both as ever. thank you for your company. there is the weather and news coming up next. hello, a warm welcome to the film review. mark kermode is back with me. and what have you been watching, mark? well, we have a very mixed bag this week. we have venom: let there be carnage, tom hardy and his alien symbiote. we have the sci—fi animation ron's gone wrong, and the michael myers saga continues in halloween kills. do i even know what a symbiote is? you'll find out. so, this is the sequel to 2018's venom, which you didn't see? i did not see. 0k. i have to tell you. so, tom hardy is eddie, who is the host of a kind of alien parasite that lives within him but also comes out of him. so it's like two people inside. have you ever seen the steve martin all of me, with lily tomlin, two people in the same body? it's like that, but with monsters. and in this film, woody harrelson is cletus, who is a prisoner, who — due to some complex plot shenanigans — will also end up hosting his very own symbiote. here is a clip. 0k. anything you want to unburden yourself with before... ..this happens? yes. and i have wishes i to bestow upon you. i want to wish you this heartbreak. venom: uh-oh, too late. i wish for you to see| out your days alone, as you always have been. watch it, pal! where are you going with this? you are a cancer to everyone who ever loved you, eddie. i deceived your trusting fiance, - no wonder daddy could never look at you again after you killed his wife, your mother, _ just by being born! 0k. so, you see what i mean about it's like all of me, there are two people inside the same body, in fact, there will end up being four people inside two different bodies. so, the first venom, i thought it was a bit of a slog. never really worked for me. this is much more fun. the script is by kelly marcel, and the story is by her and tom hardy. and it's directed by andy serkis. now, if you are going to make a film which involves a lot of special effects, a lot of acting, and a lot of motion capturing, which are kind of mixing those two things together, get somebody like andy serkis — who understands the special—effects side, also understands the acting side, understands how to put all this stuff together. yeah, he is such an interesting man, isn't he? he really is. he is a really kind of polymath. and the best thing about this was it's really funny. i mean, i've seen comedies in which i have laughed much less than i did in venom, you know, it's passes the six laugh test within the first 20 minutes. it's got, sort of, rip—roaring ridiculous action sequences. it's got great big monstrous apartitions and the usual kind of, you know, fighty, crashy, bangy stuff, but it is smart and it's sharp, and believe me, nobody had lower expectations than i did, because i really didn't enjoy the first venom very much at all. and i saw this this morning and i just sat there, it's 90 odd minutes long, you know, gets in, does the stuff, gets out. i thought it was really good fun, and i was really delighted that venom: let there be carnage is really entertaining. roller—coaster popcorn fair. 0k, good stuff, good stuff. ron's gone wrong. that's actually quite hard to say. it is, isn't it? and every time i say it, i get it wrong, so ron's gone wrong it is an animated fantasy. in the future, kids have these things called b—bots, which are your best friend in a box. it's like a kind of big weeble that does all the things that mobile phones do but also it's your best friend. barney is socially awkward, he wants a b—bot, his parents won't get him one, finally they end up getting him a damaged b—bot so that he can fit in with all the other friends. the thing is that b—bot can't connect to the mainframe to bubble, so therefore, it doesn't have the friendship programme. it also doesn't have any of the protocols that keep it safe, so it behaves terribly. he's going to take it back, but then he realises that, actually, a robot that thinks for itself and has to learn about friendship is actually probably a better thing than a kind of, you know, the clockwork orangey, "oh, yes, all these things, they just do what they're told." i thought it was really good fun. it's an entertaining, you know, family film in as much as there's lots of fun stuff to watch, but there's also a lot of great satirical stuff about big tech companies, and harvesting your data and the fact that they are completely unscrupulous, in some cases. that is one argument. yes, other arguments are available. you've got to have something for the adults as well as the children. but the nice thing about this was it didn'tjust feel like what you were getting was gags for the kids and then gags for the adults, it felt to me like it kind of worked across the board, and again, i knew nothing about it before i went in, other than the fact that it has a very unpronounceable name, ron's gone wrong, and i really enjoyed it, much more so, again, than i thought i was going to. yeah. well, good. always a good recommendation. yeah. why do i feel film three is perhaps not quite going to be my cup of tea? you can fill me in. well, look, i'm a horrorfilm fan, 0k? so when in 2018 david gordon green breathed new life into the halloween franchise, i thought, hooray, you know, wow, they've done something interesting. turns out that that 2018 halloween was the first of a trilogy, halloween kills is the next one. there's going to be another one called halloween ends. this picks up where the last one ended, and you know what, michael myers is still running around. here's a clip. hey! what are you guys doing out here? it's halloween, we went - trick—or—treating, and we got a whole bag of candy. you guys shouldn't be out here right now, 0k? it's not safe. are you going to kill me? satan, not today. ooh, i'm so scared. are you guys alone? where are your parents?! no. no, we're waiting for our friend. and, like, there's a creepy man in a white mask, and he keeps, like, trying to play hide and seek with us and he... he whispers. where did you see him? he'sjust hiding behind trees. and he pops out like "peekaboo!" i mean, we're not three years old. come on, man! oh, look, there he is. 0h, hello! hello! they laugh. what the hell are you doing? so, the main problem with this is, itjust gets you right back to, you know, the return of michael myers or the revenge of michael myers, whatever part four, part five, it was like, "oh, fine, we arejust back to that stuff again." there is a sort of idea at the centre of this, which is there is a long speech about how, "hey, the real terror of michael myers is that he instils fear in us and therefore we all become monsters because fear makes us monsters." well, here is the good news, there is nothing frightening about halloween kills. it's not going to turn anyone into a monster. it is absolutely dull as dishwater. and i, you know, nobody likes a good horrorfilm more than me. it was just like, this wasn't it. and it's a real shame, because as i said, that 2018 reboot, i thought, "0k, they've done something new," but it's like, "oh, no, as you were." it is not doing what it said on the tin. not doing what it said on the tin at all. well, gosh, i look forward to the third one. yeah. it's halloween ends, hopefully. so, best out after all of that, your thoughts? well, istill think that the bond movie... i know that some people like it, some people don't, i think that it's... i think there is some fairly remarkable things about it. i know you saw it. i think you are slightly more luke warm than i am. there are things i liked about it, and as i always say, i did love the fact that there were a few flashes of humour, i loved that. we all missed judy dench, but, you know, that's not a plot spoiler. i think we're all going to miss daniel craig. i think he was a really interesting bond, and i think, you know, daniel craig's cycle was a kind of self—contained cycle, i think, i don't know, yes, there are flaws. yes, it's not perfect. but it's so much better than we have the right to expect, because after all the wait, it was like, it almost felt like it could only disappoint and i'm happy to say that i wasn't disappointed. yes, and i was really struck by the number of people who say to me, "oh, the villain was no good. "he was just whatever," there's rami malek there, you know, "he just wasn't scary enough, his part wasn't good enough." and i'm not sure i particularly felt that at the time, but maybe if you are a real aficionado, that is a really important part of it. my feeling is that the idea that a bond movie is only as good as it's villain isn't true because i think in this case, this is a bond movie that is actually about bond and is not about the villain. and that's maybe why i really enjoyed it as well. yeah, i liked it. and finally, quickly, do you think they've already decided who the next bond is? no, i don't. and i don't, i've got absolutely no idea, and hey, i mean, who knows? i'm excited to see, but can we say that in terms of best now on streaming, lashana lynch, who is in no time to die. yes. is in earfor eye. this is the latest film from debbie tucker green, you know, very, very lauded play write, who made a brilliant film called second coming. her new film, which is based on a stage production, but it is very much a film in its own right, it plays at the lff saturday night, it also simultaneously on bbc2 and on iplayer. so it will be in some cinemas in some regions, but you can see it at home and on iplayer. and i recommend everybody to do it do it because it is a really interesting piece. it's got theatre, dance, film, archive, it's like a conversation between the past and present, violence, nonviolence. it's a discussion of the legacy of slavery and racism, and it's energetic, and it's powerful, and what i know about theatre wouldn't fit on the back of a postage stamp, but this works as a film, and if you get a chance to see it in cinema, great, but seeing it at home on the television, as i said on the bbc, it's perfectly fine. it is a great piece. i think debbie tucker green is such a fantastic talent, and it's great to see her making another film. it is, really. and i have seen a lot of her plays, and it's really exciting to hear that this is a film in its own right. oh, yes. i think that's fantastic. she is a film—maker. this is a properfilm. it has a proper film sensibility. it's notjust a play on the screen, it is its own thing. yeah, and a crack cast too. fantastic cast. yeah, absolutely. yeah. excellent. well, that's good to know. that's coming up this weekend, that's the weekend sorted. thank you very much, mark. we will see you next week. enjoy your cinema going or iplayer viewing, whatever you are up to this weekend. see you next time. bye— bye. hello. a nice—looking start to a fairly changeable week for some of you, particularly across parts of east anglia and southeast midlands where we will see the best of the sunshine but also the lowest of the temperatures first thing. temperatures down into single figures here. but elsewhere double digits and quite a mild but fairly cloudy start to the day. cloudiest of all through northern ireland and outbreaks of rain through the morning rush hour spreading into wales, southwest of the morning and also cross a good part of scotland in the morning and afternoon. that rain fairly pushes its way northwards in eastwards heavy in places. driest the longest across east anglia and parts of the southeast but even here and across the challenged islands it'll be with you late afternoon and into the evening. best of the brightness during the evening will be towards the west end temperatures will be around 1a to 17 . and we can see that warming trend continue to monday night and into tuesday. rain cleared from the southeast corner, suddenly wins develop, even milder air starts to push its way into tuesday but with that outbreaks of rain. and there will be some pretty wet and windy weather at times during the first half of the week with that milder air, colder and sunnier later. see you soon. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. the family of the british mp david amess, who was stabbed to death on friday, has urged people to be tolerant — regardless of their religious or political beliefs. those responsible for security at parliament, say his death must force change. we've got to make the best come out of this hideous, hideous killing of our colleague. and what i would say is that we will look at all different measures. also on the programme: what future for afghan women and girls under taliban rule. we have a special report. the winners of prince william's $1.3 million earthshot environmental prize have been revealed at a star studded event

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