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Business of Film: Mission Impossible - Fallout

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Business of Film: Mission Impossible - Fallout
James Cameron Wilson looks at a UK cinema box office that has suddenly caught fire, with Mission Impossible: Fallout knocking Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! off the Number One slot. As well as discussing this coming Sunday's one-day 50th anniversary re-release of Mel Brooks' The Producers, James also looks at the home release of the Todd Haynes' film Wonderstruck
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The Business of Film: Mamma Mia - Here We Go Again!

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The Business of Film: Mamma Mia - Here We Go Again!
James Cameron-Wilson casts his eye over a revived UK box office, with the new Mamma Mia film storming into the No. 1 spot, pushing the highest grossing US animated film ever, Incredibles 2, into second place. With a Spitfire documentary producing an extraordinary per-screen average, James also looks at the DVD release of Filmworker, a highly-recommended documentary about Stanley Kubrick and his longstanding right-hand man.
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Business of Film: Incredibles 2

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Business of Film: Incredibles 2
James Cameron-Wilson looks at the extraordinary success of Incredibles 2, the new No. 1 at the UK box office. It knocks Dwayne Johnson's new film, Skyscraper, into a cocked hat. James also reviews The Secret of Marrowbone and First Reformed, from Paul Schrader. Lastly, he reviews the DVD release of the 1966 cult film King of Hearts with Alan Bates, a satire on the madness of the First World War.
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Business of Film: The First Purge

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Business of Film: The First Purge
James Cameron-Wilson looks at another week weak at the UK box office, despite one cinema chain showing England's World Cup games for free. He reviews the only new film in the top ten, The First Purge, though the Beatles' Yellow Submarine is also there for its 50th anniversary. He also reviews two home releases, Australian "Western" Sweet Country and the drama Allure.
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Business of Film: Sicario 2 - Soldado

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Business of Film: Sicario 2 - Soldado
James Cameron-Wilson examines a UK box office hit by the hot weather and World Cup. He reviews new films Sicario 2: Soldado, Patrick, Tag and Adrift, the latter two both based on true stories. He also looks at the home release of a favoured recent film Lean on Pete.
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Business of Film: Ocean's 8

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Business of Film: Ocean's 8
James Cameron Wilson reviews the UK's new number 1 film, Ocean's 8, though points out it OUGHT to be in 2nd place. He also looks at two films that didn't make the top 10, the German Cannes and Golden Globes winner In The Fade and Trudie Styler-directed Freak Show. He also reveals just how affected he was when he saw new home release You Were Never Really Here, directed by Lynne Ramsay.
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James Cameron Wilson


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Business of Film: Hereditary

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Business of Film: Hereditary
With the UK box office already suffering from the effects of the World Cup, James Cameron-Wilson reviews the new horror film Hereditary. He also discusses the DVD release of I, Tonya, a film he recommends strongly, with a raft of extras that make the film more fascinating still.
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Business of Film: Jurassic World - Fallen Kingdom

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Business of Film: Jurassic World - Fallen Kingdom
James Cameron-Wilson reviews the UK's new box office leader, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, with most other films suffering big revenue drops as a result of its success. He also looks at the Blu-Ray release of the 60-year-old Stanley Kramer film The Defiant Ones with Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier and reveals news of a movie in the making all film fans will be champing at the bit to see.
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James Cameron Wilson


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Business of Film: Book Club

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Business of Film: Book Club
James Cameron-Wilson casts his eye down a subdued UK box office chart with new Star Wars film Solo dropping almost 50%. He reviews Book Club, starring the likes of Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton and Candice Bergen, as well as On Chesil Beach with Saoirse Ronan. He also discusses Francois Ozon's new movie, L'Amant Double, which he believes may have one of the most controversial openings in the history of the movies!
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James Cameron Wilson


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The Business of Film: Solo - A Star Wars Story

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The Business of Film: Solo - A Star Wars Story
James Cameron-Wilson casts his eye over another dismal week for the UK cinema box office, with the new Star Wars film Solo disappointing, despite the last minute arrival at the helm of Ron Howard. James also reviews Show Dogs - a contender for the year's worst film - and recommends Downsizing, now out for home viewing.
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