i mjane hill, and taking us through this week s cinema releases as ever is mark. hi, mark. very interesting week we have. don t worry darling we have blonde, which may be a marilyn monroe biopic, or maybe not. and catherine called birdy, a mediaeval tale birdy, a mediaeval tale with a difference. oh, i thought it was a biopic, but anyway, more on that later. ok, so don t worry darling, which is a new film by olivia wilde, who made booksmart, which i loved. florence pugh and harry styles are alice and jack chambers. they live in a kind of absolutely rarefied, dreamy, late 50s, early 60s americana, you know, glistening cars, mad men suits, fabulous dresses. the wives stay at home and prepare the house and cook the meals and wait for the return of their husbands, who are out doing work which cannot be spoken of when they come back. and florence pugh s character seems to think this is idyllic and wonderful. and then, one of her friends and neighbours becomes suicidal after le
moments, m it is the film review. moments, it is the film review. just to it is the film review. just to explain, it was recorded earlier in the week and let s take a look. england have dual concerns. a defeat against italy and they will be relegated and gareth southgate s preparations won t be health either. st. helens are preparing to go for record breaking fourth super league title in the grand final, but never fold eold trafford in jold trafford in previous and old trafford in previous attempts. we will look ahead to that and others and roger federer s final match before retiring. all on sportsday at 6:30 p:m., but it s now time for the film review.