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From the turkeys, in review 2016 the year in film. Hello, and welcome to this review of the year in film. Im mark kermode, and were here at the Cinema Museum in south london where, for the next half an hour, we will be looking back at some of the best Movies Released In Uk Cinemas in 2016. 2016 was a pretty tumultuous year, what with the brexit vote in june, and the results of the American Election in november proving that the unexpected really can happen. In the world of politics, uncertainty can be alarming. When it comes to movies, it is the unexpected which really makes it all worthwhile. While the naysayers claim that movies today are just an endless slew of sequels, remakes and superhero franchise fodder, lets spend some time celebrating the films which offered something different, which prove that cinema today really is more vibrantly diverse than ever. 2016 got off to a remarkable start with room, irish director Lenny Abrahamsons film about a mother and child inprisoned, adapte
From the turkeys, in review 2016 the year in film. Hello, and welcome to this review of the year in film. Im mark kermode, and were here at the Cinema Museum in south london where, for the next half an hour, we will be looking back at some of the best Movies Released In Uk Cinemas in 2016. 2016 was a pretty tumultuous year, what with the brexit vote in june, and the results of the American Election in november proving that the unexpected really can happen. In the world of politics, uncertainty can be alarming. When it comes to movies, it is the unexpected which really makes it all worthwhile. While the naysayers claim that movies today are just an endless slew of sequels, remakes and superhero franchise fodder, lets spend some time celebrating the films which offered something different, which prove that cinema today really is more vibrantly diverse than ever. 2016 got off to a remarkable start with room, irish director Lenny Abrahamsons film about a mother and child inprisoned, adapte
Worsening field shortage. Also, the slow and quiet disaster unfolding where rising sea waters are washing away entire villages. As he announced executive actions to tighten gun control. Who have consistly blocked changes to gun laws. At the center of obamas plans is the closure of a legal loophole which currently allowed many weapon sales without a background check on the buyer. He says he wants to prevent tragedies like the mass shooting at a school three years ago, in which 20 children were kimed. Every time i think about those kids it gets me mad. By the way it happens on the streets of chicago every day. And a White House Correspondent is following the story. In fact, wiping away tears after talking about the twentyfirst break students that were killed in their classroom in new town kentucky, they dont have to pass a background check, the president says he is changing that, and anyone who sells a gun, makes a profit, is now going to be considered a dealer, they have to get a licens
This is bbc news, imjane hill. The headlines. A growing political row as the government comes under increasing pressure to do more coronavirus testing. We want to see more people tested, very rapidly. We do now have enough tests to be testing those people in Critical Conditions in hospitals. We need that national plan, but for the test which tests whether you have got it now and the new test which will be coming on stream soon, which tests whether youve had it. 16,000 staff may be needed when the newly converted Nightingale Hospital in east london reaches capacity. President trump warns the us to expect a rough two weeks and to stick to social distancing saying its a matter of life and death. Italy mourns the thousands of victims of its coronavirus outbreak as some question whether doctors have been given the necessary equipment. The prince of wales, who has himself recovered from coronavirus, sends a message of support particularly to older people. None of us can say when this will en