Talking Movies - Season 3 / Year 2007

Season 3 / Year 2007
Episodes

02/07/2007
Film news with Tom Brook. This edition features an interview with Michael Moore about his new controversial documentary Sicko. Angelina Jolie talks about her role in Michael Winterbottom's new film A Mighty Heart and there's a review of the new Steve Carrell comedy, Evan Almighty.

03/07/2007

09/07/2007
Ben Kingsley talks about his role in the new black comedy You Kill Me, plus reports on Brenda Blethyn in a new Australian film and Bruce Willis's return in Die Hard 4.0.

16/07/2007
Film news with Tom Brook. Natasha Richardson talks about her role in the new film Evening in which she stars with her mother Vanessa Redgrave. Maggie Gyllenhaal talks about her new film Sherrybaby, plus a report on the New York based psychological drama Joshua.

24/07/2007
Tom Brook talks to Sienna Miller about her role in the new film Interview. Rising star Hugh Dancy talks about his film career, plus a report on the immigrant documentary film I Is For India.

31/07/2007
Tom Brook talks to Catherine Zeta Jones about her role in the new film No Reservations. There is a look at John Travolta's role in the movie musical version of Hairspray, and Damian Fowler reports on The Hoax starring Richard Gere, a film based on real events that rocked the American publishing world.

07/08/2007
Tom Brook interviews Trainspotting director Danny Boyle about his film career. There's a review of Adam Sandler's comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry and a report on new documentary We Are Wizards, which looks into the unusual world of Harry Potter fandom.

14/08/2007
The latest film news with Tom Brook, including a look at Matt Damon's latest action movie, The Bourne Ultimatum, plus an interview with director Ed Harris.

21/08/2007
Tom Brook reviews the new British fantasy Stardust starring Claire Danes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert DeNiro and Sienna Miller. The programme also features a report on The Ten - an irreverent comedy based on The Ten Commandments.

29/08/2007
Tom Brook interviews Michael Sheen. Plus a review of the film The Invasion.

04/09/2007
Film news with Tom Brook. This edition takes a look back at the summer in cinema, features Franc Reyes's new film Illegal Tender, and profiles actor Shia LaBeouf.

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