Daylight isnt ending when it should do. By the time they get to to the station, things are going severely wrong and the dead are coming back to life and walking the earth, not to the delight of everybody. Heres a clip. Guys. Shouldnt we be telling each other that its all going to be ok . Like this will all go away like a bad dream . Ronnie . Gee, wendy, im not sure i can say that. Cliff . Please . Its all going to be ok, wendy. Maybe itll alljust go away. Like a bad dream. I doubt it. Wendy cries. You were laughing all the way through that clip. Who doesnt love bill murray . Theres a lot to be said for him. Individually, there are lots of funny and charming moments. There the undead and the deadpan. You have a cast which includes steve buscemi, Tilda Swinton wielding a samurai sword, iggy pop is on the search of good coffee. If you are a fan ofjimjarmusch, which i am, it often starts to feel like a greatest hits collection of quirks and jokes, there isnt anything you havent seen before. You might see it as a sister picture to only lovers left alive. Although, i think that is being kind to it. The weirdest thing about it is that it takes a lot of tropes from george romeros zombie movies, particularly the dead trilogy. Which i know you watch on hard rotation. Each of which are about a specific thing, dawn of the dead is about consumerism. This sort of is seems to be saying, we are all consumers, and what we are looking for is wi fi, zombies Walking Around looking for wi fi. And it is, in passing, it is quirky and funny up, to a point. There is also a fourth wall breaking device, there is a song by sturgill simpson, it is on the carved and bill murray says why do i know the song . And adam driver says beacuse its the theme song. And also how do you know this is going to happen . Well, we have seen the script. There is a weird fourth wall breaking. What you think it is handily going to do something really interesting and magical and itjust doesnt. Every now and then, it cuts back to tom waits who plays this sort of wild man who lives in the words and quotes henman melville. And does a lot of being tom waits with hair. Youre in the film thats my audition. Tom waits is that the only impression i can do. I wanted more. I think there are individual funny, quirky moments but itjust felt like yeah. It seems to me like youre saying it doesnt quite hold together. Yeah. Like the zombies, it doesnt go anywhere itjust wibbles around and then falls over. Wibble i love that its like doctor who, or something. Lets move to the second film, which i havent seen, but i like the premise. Kumail nanjiani and Dave Bautista in a comedy. I think Kumail Nanjiani is really funny, he was so great in the big sick. He is an assuming uber driver. Dave bautista is a Law Enforcement agent, who due to a complicated plot contrivance, there is a bad guy he has been trying to get for ages. He has a laser surgery, therefore he cant see. He knows where the bad guy will be. He has to get an uber driver to help him out. So they are thrown together like a sort of odd couple buddy cop movie. In which one of them is an uber driver. I think Kumail Nanjianis always funny, he does get the maximum laughs. He isjust an uber driver driving an electric car. The problem is, it is not really enough for the film. Also they have a brilliant martial arts performer who is never really given the chance to shine. So in the end it comes down to whether you find Kumail Nanjiani and Dave Bautista sparking off each other. Dave bautista plays the whole thing like a short sighted bear with a sore head, which is a joke that lasts around 15 20 minutes. Afterwards it starts to kind of. Again, a talent that i wanted more. I will confess that i did laugh four or five times and all of those laughs were because ijust find Kumail Nanjiani just funny. Number three is very much a documentary but this has a regular cinema release . Yes, documentaries are now a very important part of cinema. So this is directed by alison klayman, it is a documentary about steve bannon. And what steve bannon did having gone out of the white house for complicated reasons and is now going around the world trying to drum up support for his own personal, populist nationalist revolution movement. In doing so, we see him, inserting with a rogues gallery of people, people with links to far right groups, on the other hand, opportunist millionaires and nigel farage. If youre interested, what i like to do is set up something and ill fund it somehow and i think youre the perfect guy. We help knit together this populist nationalist movement throughout the world. Because guys in egypt are coming to me, the modi guys in india, duterte. You know, and we get orban, and. We are somehow some sort of convening authority for conferences and stuff like that so we get ideas out. I mean, you think thats a worthwhile thing . Its, yeah. Nobodys got it, nobody is doing it right now. Its not being done. The reason that we are going to beat corbyn and sanders is theyre not prepared to take on the powers that be. Were fire breathers, i mean, were taking on the establishment every day. Youve taking on at the tory party, im taking on the republican party. They dont have that. And thats why we can steal a march on them. And the reason they dont want to do it its immigration. As long as they dont take on. Theyjust refuse to take on immigration, were prepared to take it on. Yes. Its a global revolt. Were fire breathers and were taking this on. The thing is, the documentary doesnt do is interrogate them at all, it is a fly on the wall documentary. Its like spending time in his mind. The film maker had very good access. Yeah, great access. In a way, it is left to journalists who we see actually challenging bannon. Great interventions from paul of the guardian and others who do actively challenge him, talking about charlottesville, affiliations to people who are appallingly racist and extremist views. And what those sections do is remind you of the importance of good journalism, ofjournalists who are willing to raise the hard questions, willing to integrate and ask things that are difficult. Do you really need to be interested in the minutiae of us politics to enjoy it as a film . enjoy is a strange word because i found it very hard company to be in. I respect the film makers decision to literally stand back and let people have their say. Give them enough rope, let them say what they want. Obviously, there are moments in the documentary which do cause an intake of breath in which people say things which are quite outrageous but the documentary is very keen to just stand back and say, judge it yourself. Which i did. Anyone who follows you on twitter can imagine how you judged it. Lets talk about best of the week. Well, this film, which is out in cinemas, and its not a really wide release, but its never look away and its a film by Florian Henckel von donnersmarck, who made lives of others. I think it is a very smart film. It is inspired by, but not based on, the life of gerhard richter. The artist. Yeah, the artist. Its a film about ways of seeing, that is kind of talking about quite complicated artistic ideas but wrapped up in a melodrama that goes through various subsections of history from the war and then from fascism to communism to the west and whats interesting about it, on the one hand, its a very mainstream, very accessible film of a love story and a mystery. On the other hand, it is a film which look at that title, never look away is asking about the ways in which artists can look at things by kind of looking at them from the side. Sometimes you can only look at something by looking away. Its three hours long. Yeah. But no it flew by. Ok, thats good. Im terrible with long films but i thought it absolutely flew by. All right. And dvd . Yeah, this is a very brief theatrical release, but armstrong, the documentary about Neil Armstrong is coming out on dvd next week. We are at the anniversary of the moon landings, we have seen a lot of films about it it was apollo 11 just recently and first man, the feature film, not long before that. But the fact of the matter is that it is such an astonishing story. This documentary concentrates much more on his life story so before and after the mission. It is all fascinating, isnt it . Thats the thing. Armstrong, but i am just did addicted to this. Its all very fascinating, isnt it . Every single time, i am astonished at what was achieved when people work together, what you can actually do. At the centre of it is this very, very enigmatic character who was never very emotional in public but did something extraordinary. Fantastic. Thank you very much. See you next week. Enjoy your cinema going. Bye bye. Hello. Some warmth and sunshine to start this forecast, by the end, some rain for many. More on that in a moment. After monday, an area of High Pressure centred around the uk. For now, keeping atlantic fronts at bay. Some changes through the day on monday. More on the way of cloud, particularly across northern scotland into shetland and Eastern Countries down the counties of england. That cloud will be stubborn before it clears. Some bright, sunny spells by afternoon. Some sunny intervals through the second half of the day but aside from an isolated shower, dry, pleasantly warm 20 2a celsius the top. A breeze through the eastern coast and northern scotland. By and for many, dry with clear spells overnight. More cloud arriving into Northern Ireland and western scotland as the night goes on. On tuesday we are looking at lowes between 10 11 celsius, not quite as good as the nights of the weekend. Through tuesday we have this weak front pushing its way across Northern Ireland and scotland. Its going to introduce more cloud, also bring some showery outbreaks of rain on tuesday initially across Northern Ireland and then working its way into western scotland. Just working its way a bit further eastward on tuesday. A dry, pleasantly warm day with highs between 22 25 celsius, although the Northern Ireland and northern scotland. Cooler for it. As a go into wednesday we have a more active front pushing off the atlantic. Stronger winds as well, ordering onto the warmth across much of england and wales. A bit of a split on wednesday, if you like, some persistent rain settling into Northern Ireland and western and eventually northern scotland, to the south of this, a lot of dry weather with sunshine through the morning and the cloud will tend to build from the west in the afternoon. Still light winds for much of england and wales with the breeze picks up across Northern Ireland and scotland, temperatures at least 16 19 celsius but still up to 25 26 across central and eastern parts of england. This front pushes its way eastwards as we go through, not much rain getting across to central and eastern parts of england, here we should see something more substantial as we go into friday. Thats all from me, bye bye. Welcome to newsday. Im kasia madera in london. The headlines england cricketers win the mens world cup for the first time, beating new zealand in a thrilling final. 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