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It's film review day with a review of Trumbo and an interview with star Bryan Cranston

American actor Bryan Cranston discusses his new film, Trumbo, plus critics Nigel Floyd and Siobhan Synnot review the film along with Point Break and Goosebumps.

It's movie review day on The Janice Forsyth Show - acclaimed American Actor, Bryan Cranston will be on hand to discuss his new film, the hotly anticipated 'Trumbo' -which tells the story of Dalton Trumbo (played by Cranston), an Academy Award-Winning, screenwriter who was forced to work in secret during the popularity of Senator Joseph McCarthy when he was blacklisted for his apparent Communist sympathies.

Regular Critics, Nigel Floyd & Siobhan Synnot will share their thoughts on it and on this week's other big cinema releases: including 'Point Break' - a remake of the 1991 Patrick Swayze-Keanu Reeves cult classic, "surfing, bank-robbing, skydiving, actioner"; Director ERICSON CORE will also tell us all about it. They will also discuss Goosebumps - Jack Black stars in this big-screen adventure based on the best-selling Goosebumps books written by R.L. Stine

Later in the show, we'll hear all about how Dad's Army fans will get to see a 'Lost Episode' of the popular 91热爆 television sitcom. Titled, A Stripe For Frazer, the episode will be available on the 91热爆 Store in 'animated'(!) form. Art Historian Anne Ellis will discuss the work of artist Joseph Crawhall, as The Burrell Collection has loaned artworks to be shown for the first time in London in an exhibition entitled Joseph Crawhall: Masterworks from The Burrell Collection -a rare opportunity to see 23 of the finest works by one of the country's most accomplished yet lesser known artists.

All that and The Faces (!) - author Andy Neill, discusses his newly updated book on Rod the Mod's swash-buckling 70's rockers, 'Have Me A Real Good Time: The Faces Before During and After.'

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1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Thu 4 Feb 2016 14:00

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