Poor Things Photo: Courtesy of Venice Film Festival Poor Things, Disney+, streaming now
While there's no doubt catching Yorgos Lanthimos' latest on the big screen will allow you to appreciate the eye-popping Oscar-winning production design, the bladder-challenging length also makes it attractive for home viewing. Emma Stone - who also won an Oscar last week - has a whale of a time as Bella Baxter, a woman who has been brought back to life using the brain of a baby by oddball surgeon Dr Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe). As she begins to learn about the world, she sets off on an adventure with the rakish Duncan Wedderburn (Mark Ruffalo channelling Terry-Thomas), who soon finds out her path to self-discovery might run roughshod over him. Stylish, provocative and laced with plenty of dark humour.
Radioactive, 12.15am, BBC2, Tuesday, March 19
Marie and Pierre Curie "did the double" in scientific terms, first...
While there's no doubt catching Yorgos Lanthimos' latest on the big screen will allow you to appreciate the eye-popping Oscar-winning production design, the bladder-challenging length also makes it attractive for home viewing. Emma Stone - who also won an Oscar last week - has a whale of a time as Bella Baxter, a woman who has been brought back to life using the brain of a baby by oddball surgeon Dr Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe). As she begins to learn about the world, she sets off on an adventure with the rakish Duncan Wedderburn (Mark Ruffalo channelling Terry-Thomas), who soon finds out her path to self-discovery might run roughshod over him. Stylish, provocative and laced with plenty of dark humour.
Radioactive, 12.15am, BBC2, Tuesday, March 19
Marie and Pierre Curie "did the double" in scientific terms, first...
- 3/18/2024
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Radioactive Photo: Studiocanal It's World Laboratory Day today, celebrating the work of pioneering scientists around the globe - something that has, arguably, never been more relevant than now, as we continue to fight the Covid pandemic. Films have long had a love affair with laboratories as well, whether as places of industry like that depicted in The Story Of Louis Pasteur, which won Paul Muni an Oscar for his portrayal of the French scientist back in 1936, or as secretive environments where strange potions - or large monsters including the many iterations of Frankenstein's monster - can be cooked up. Today our streaming spotlight is going up to the lab to see what's on the slab. Shivering with antici...pation, entirely optional.
Radioactive, Amazon Prime
Real world lab discoveries don't come much more important than those made by Marie and Pierre Curie - who "did the double" in Nobel terms, first taking home the Physics accolade.
Radioactive, Amazon Prime
Real world lab discoveries don't come much more important than those made by Marie and Pierre Curie - who "did the double" in Nobel terms, first taking home the Physics accolade.
- 4/23/2022
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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