i m not scared yet, but i m thinking i m going to be. yes, absolutely. it s a stylish slow burner, as you can see, and intriguing, sets up the characters beautifully. and there s some dark comedy there, as i say, in the way that this woman is kind of paying tribute to her past and feeling a little bit guilty about what they ve done with the family farmhouse. they ve demolished it basically for this incredibly gleaming, modern home. and she and her husband are up to some pretty shifty business. and then kind of a lot of guilt comes out when she has memories of her mother. there s a lot about welsh folklore, about the land, about the environment, about our connection to the past, about the dangers of wealth and greed. there s also an element of the seven deadly sins in there. it becomes increasingly kind of dramatic when all four members of the family have dinner guests and things take a bit of a turn, to put it mildly. and it s nicely filmed, isn t it? it looks, visually, it
i m not scared yet, but i m thinking i m going to be. yes, absolutely. it s a stylish, slow burner, as you can see, and intriguing, sets up the characters beautifully. and there s some dark comedy there, as i say, in the way that this woman is kind of paying tribute to her past and feeling a little bit guilty about what they ve done with the family farmhouse. they ve demolished it basically for this incredibly gleaming, modern home. and she and her husband are up to some pretty shifty business. and then kind of a lot of guilt comes out when she has memories of her mother. there s a lot about welsh folklore, about the land, about the environment, about our connection to the past, about the dangers of wealth and greed. there s also an element of the seven deadly sins in there. it becomes increasingly kind of dramatic when all four members of the family have dinner guests and things take a bit of a turn, to put it mildly. and it s nicely filmed, isn t it? it looks, visually, it
it s gold again for laura muir. on another golden night for the brits in munich, muir retains her crown as the 1,500 metre european champion. (organ plays) they were once a key part of going to the pictures. we ll take a look at the cinema organs being raised back to life. good morning. it is a blustery start to the good morning. it is a blustery start to the weekend, especially in the north west of the uk where there are also outbreaks of rain. but not everyone also outbreaks of rain. but not everyone will see wet weather today. all the everyone will see wet weather today. all the details are coming up. good morninu. it s saturday august 20. our main story: train passengers are being warned of more severe disruption across the uk s rail network today as tens of thousands of workers go on strike. it s the sixth day of national walk outs so far this summer in an ongoing dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. network rail says only a fifth of its services will be running
and fewer in poorer areas which were more likely to require help. i think it is a more likely to require help. i think it is a positive move from those people it is a positive move from those people involved with museums and libraries people involved with museums and libraries. ~ , , ~ , libraries. absolutely, we will keep a close eye libraries. absolutely, we will keep a close eye on libraries. absolutely, we will keep a close eye on it. that s it for the papers for tonight. my thanks again to lucy and joe. but from all of us, it s goodnight. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i m jane hill. and taking us through all the summer s releases is anna smith, who is back with me. good to see you, anna, and what have you been watching? all sorts. this week we ve got the feast, which is a stylish welsh language horror from doctor who director lee haven jones. then, girls can t surf. this is a documentary about women and waves. and then finall
they terrifying? there are the terrifying? or are they terrifying? they terrifying? people would say there are huge they terrifying? people would say there are huge benefits, - they terrifying? people would say there are huge benefits, that - they terrifying? people would say there are huge benefits, that the | there are huge benefits, that the roads are far more risky than they should be, being on the road is pretty much the riskiest thing that most of us do, so if you were able to improve on that human fallibility in that situation, that looks like a good thing. i think there s a lot of work still to do in order to come up with the rules that persuade people that the technology is trustworthy and beneficial, and hopefully people will not find it terrifying. i and beneficial, and hopefully people will not find it terrifying. will not find it terrifying. i guess the are will not find it terrifying. i guess they are coming, will not find it terrifying. i guess they are