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Before I Go to Sleep (DVD)
Nicole Kidman, Anne-Marie Duff, Adam Levy, Charlie Gardner, Mark Strong, …
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Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth and Mark Strong star in this adaptation
of the bestselling novel by S. J. Watson.
Christine Lucas (Kidman)
suffers from anterograde amnesia, waking up every day without any
knowledge of who she is. Christine regularly visits Dr. Nash
(Strong) who, with the help of her understanding husband Ben
(Firth), is assisting her with the recovery of her memories.
When
Dr. Nash takes her to the place where she was attacked to try to
reconstruct the event in her mind, Christine realises that she may
be better off not remembering...
A double bill of films set in India. Comedy-drama 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' (2011) follows the experiences of a group of elderly Brits who arrive to take up residence in a newly-opened retirement home in Bangalore, India. Despite its glossy publicity campaign, the Marigold turns out to be rather different from the refurbished luxury hotel advertised in the brochures.
However, it soon begins to reveal some unexpected charms of its own. Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Dev Patel, Tom Wilkinson and Maggie Smith star.
'Slumdog Millionaire' (2008), the rags-to-possible riches tale, was the winner of eight Oscars at the 2009 Academy Awards, including Best Film and Best Director.
Jamal Malik (Patel) is an 18-year-old street kid from the slums of Mumbai. So what is he doing appearing on the Indian version of 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'? How can a young man from his background of poverty have acquired the knowledge to be only one correct answer away from winning 20 million rupees? With only one more question to be asked, however, the dream turns to nightmare. As the hooter sounds to signal the end of the show, Jamal is arrested and accused of cheating.
No one can believe that he could really know all of the answers he has given. As Jamal tells the story of his life to the police, the reasons for his success begin to appear. Will Jamal be freed to hear the final question and, if so, will he know the answer?
Double bill of films set in India. In 'The Best Exotic Marigold
Hotel (2011), John Madden directs an all-star cast of Judi Dench,
Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy, Celia Imrie, Penelope Wilton, Ronald
Pickup and Tom Wilkinson as a group of mature Brits who travel to
India looking for a sunnier climate in which to retire. Despite its
glossy publicity campaign, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel for the
Elderly and Beautiful turns out to be rather different from the
refurbished luxury hotel advertised in the brochures. However, as
the previously lonely people grow closer, the hotel soon begins to
reveal some unexpected charms of its own. 'Life of Pi' (2012) is an
Academy Award-winning fantasy adventure based on Yann Martel's
Booker Prize-winning novel. Suraj Sharma stars as Pi Patel, a
16-year-old zookeeper's son from Pondicherry who finds himself
stranded on a small boat in the Pacific Ocean in the company of a
hyena, a zebra, an orangutan and a Bengal tiger following the
shipwreck of the freighter on which he and his family were sailing
for Canada. Over the course of several months Pi manages to survive
on the meagre supplies of food and water he finds on the boat, and
also takes up fishing, while in his half-delirious state he muses
on various aspects of animal behaviour, religion and the meaning of
life.
"This kaleidoscopic collection will help you see and comprehend the
world anew-which is, in my book, what good art should do." -Astra
Taylor It is a scary and disorienting time for art, as it is a
scary and disorienting time in general. Aesthetic experience is
both overshadowed by the spectacle of current events and pressed
into new connection with them. The self-image of art as a social
good is collapsing under the weight of capitalism's dysfunction. In
these incisive essays, art critic Ben Davis makes sense of our
extreme present as an emerging "after-culture"-a culture whose
forms and functions are being radically reshaped by cataclysmic
events. In the face of catastrophe, he holds out hope that
reckoning with the new realities of art, technology, activism, and
the media, can help us weather the super-storms of the future.
Hilarious school-based comedy for 7+ with black and white
illustrations throughout. A modern day Just William, perfect for
fans of Pamela Butchart, Wimpy Kid and Bunny Vs Monkey! In order to
boost sales for Lenny's grandmother's ice-cream shop, Lenny
persuades Sam to dress as an alien to attract attention to it. Soon
there are sightings of aliens all over town and it becomes the
subject of intense media scrutiny. The journalists and tourists and
alien watchers all buy ice creams and business booms. So Lenny
tells Sam he can take his costume off now and Sam points out he's
no longer wearing it. What?! Who is--? OMG!
Hilarious school-based comedy for 7+ with black and white
illustrations throughout. A modern day Just William! Lenny Lemmon
is looking forward to Olden Days Day at school. It's a chance to
break the routine and try school as it was years ago. It explains
the blackboard in the corner, his teacher's bad temper and why his
friend Sam looks like Oliver Twist. And Lenny's pleased with his
own contribution, too. It's in a cardboard box at the back of the
class at the moment because it's not yet time to shine. Except it
escapes and ends up in the bowl of sick, sorry, gruel, that Amelia
Kelly has brought up, sorry, in. Soon there are small, gruelly
footprints all over the classroom and also a lot of screaming
because the rat that Lenny found by the back of the chip shop is
FREE. It takes the arrival of cool new girl, Jessica Conrad, to
distract everyone. Jessica has a plan to catch the rat but it'll
cost them. Can the three kids round up the rat before more damage
is done? Or will they end up in the headmaster's office - again.
Maybe, but they're going to need a bigger net...
To aid his recovery from a life-threatening illness Jordan and his
family move out of the city for a healthy new start. Jordan's
getting enough funny looks as the new boy at school as it is,
without his Mum giving him homemade soup every day for lunch! But
when Jordan meets a homeless man called Harry, and gives him the
soup, it is the start of an unlikely friendship. Soon the two of
them begin giving soup to the other homeless people around town and
when his sister shares their antics on Instagram the #SOUPMOVEMENT
begins-they even make it on the news!
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Layer Cake (Blu-ray disc)
Daniel Craig, Kenneth Cranham, Louis Emerick, Jason Flemying, Dexter Fletcher, …
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British gangster film based on the London-set crime novel by J.J.
Connelly. 'X' (Daniel Craig) is a successful, smooth-talking
cocaine dealer - respected among London's crime elite - whose plan
is to bankroll enough cash to make an early retirement from
'business' and lead a quiet, crime-free life. He sees the
opportunity to make a final score when big crime boss Jimmy Price
(Kenneth Cranham) asks him to track down Charlotte Ryder (Nathalie
Lunghi), the wayward daughter of his old friend Eddie (Michael
Gambon). But complicating matters are 2 million pounds' worth of
Grade A drugs, a neo-Nazi sect and endless 'layers' of deals and
double-deals...
Combining close readings of literature and theory, Sex, Time, and
Space in Contemporary Fiction opens up new ways to consider the
sex-time-space nexus. In an exciting and compelling contribution to
contemporary literary studies, this book takes the concept of
'exceptionality' as its point of departure as developed through an
exploration of Giorgio Agamben's theory of the state of exception
and the work of theorists including Jacques Derrida and Michel
Foucault. Through an analysis of a range of widely read
contemporary fiction, including On Chesil Beach, Gertrude and
Claudius, The Act of Love and Room, Ben Davies provides a rigorous
exploration of narrative form and offers original theories of the
prequel, narrative relations in terms of set theory, and the
practice of reading itself.
Celebrated as a poet, novelist and non-fiction writer, and the
winner of numerous major literary prizes including the Whitbread
Poetry Prize, the T.S. Eliot Prize and the James Tait Black
Memorial Prize, John Burnside is one of Britain's leading
contemporary writers. John Burnside: Contemporary Critical
Perspectives brings together leading scholars of contemporary
literature to guide readers through the full range of the author's
writings, from his fiction and poetry to his autobiographical and
nature writing, exploring texts such as The Dumb House, The Light
Trap, A Lie about My Father, Glister and Black Cat Bone. The book
examines the major themes of Burnside's work, including the
environment and the natural world, hauntings and dwelling, and his
intertextual engagement with philosophy, music and the visual arts.
Featuring a timeline of Burnside's life, an interview with the
writer himself and a detailed list of further reading, this is the
first authoritative guide to this major contemporary writer.
My Dad - the King of Cringe! What's a boy to do when his mum
disappears, his dad moves him and his sister to the middle of
nowhere, and his life takes a very swift downward turn . . .
secretly launch his dad on the internet as the Next Big Thing, of
course! 'Hi guys! I bet every one of you knows what it's like to
have an embarrassing parent - right? I bet they've done something
so cringey that you wanted the ground to open up and swallow you
whole. But let me tell you, my friend, NOBODY has a dad like mine.
He takes embarrassing to a whole new level. If embarrassing was an
Olympic sport, my dad would have, like, a gazillion gold medals.'
This hilarious story will have instant appeal to a YouTube-watching
generation and is told through a series of vlogs. Combining Ben
Davis's brilliantly-funny voice and Mike Lowery's amazingly-amazing
illustrations is sure to make this a hit with readers everywhere.
After all, everyone knows what it's like to have an embarrassing
parent, don't they?
The brilliantly funny and cringe-worthy secret blog of 14-year-old
Joe Cowley (wannabe comic artist and self-confessed repeller of
girls): Sunday 1st January So here's the thing. I've decided to
start writing a blog. A private one. The idea is that it'll help me
sort my life out, because quite frankly, it can't get much worse .
. . * I gained the nickname Puke Skywalker after vomiting over
Louise Bentley on the waltzer. * I am subjected to daily wedgies by
my arch-enemy Gav James. * My so-called best mates are trying to
get me killed in a bid to win GBP250 on You've Been Framed. This
cannot go on. I have to do something, or I'll end up like Mad
Morris down the park who thinks he's Jesus. By the end of next
term, I'm going to be a completely different person. At least,
that's the theory...
The second in a hilarious school-based comedy series for 7+ with
black and white illustrations throughout. A modern day Just
William, perfect for fans of Wimpy Kid and Pamela Butchart! When an
important visitor turns up at school one day, Lenny and his friends
are surprised to find themselves sent to the back field to count
the footballs and tidy up the bibs. The school dog, Crumbs, has
been sent there too. He's quite a lively dog and prone to
over-enthusiasm. Suddenly they realise it's all a ruse to keep them
away from the guest! Furious, and not a little hurt, our heroes
rush into school, demanding answers and an apology. The subsequent
encounter (chase) with the important visitor nearly brings down the
school. But, of course, Lenny and friends, with the help of the
enthusiastic Crumbs, save the day and show everyone that Fleurwood
Academy is the place to be!
Damian's new friend wants him to be a hero. But what does that
really mean? Damian's family are living under witness protection
now that his dad, a once powerful gangster, has turned Queen's
evidence. They've been moved to a cramped flat in a run-down
council estate, and they've all had to take on new names. Then
Damian - sorry, Finn - meets costumed superhero Star Kid, who wants
Finn to join his mission to keep the estate safe from criminals.
Soon Finn is forced to ask himself: who is he, really? A funny,
heartfelt novel about friendship and family - and where the limits
are for both. Ben Davis' new book, My Brilliant Plan to Fix
Everything is coming June 2023 From the creator of The Soup
Movement
For more than 30 years, New York's repertory movie houses
specialized in presenting films ignored by mainstream and art house
audiences. Curating vintage and undistributed movies from various
countries, they educated the public about the art of film at a time
when the cinema was beginning to be respected as an art form.
Operating on shoestring budgets in funky settings, each repertory
had its own personality, reflecting the preferences of the (often
eccentric) proprietor. While a few theaters existed in other
cities, New York offered the greatest number and variety. Focusing
on the the active years from 1960 through 1994, this book documents
the repertory movement in the context of economics and film
culture.
Ben Davis is the editor of Artinfo, one of the world's most popular
resources for information and discussion on arts and culture. As a
critic, he has become painfully aware of the role that class plays
in art. 9.5 Theses on Art and Class seeks to show how a clear
understanding of class makes sense of what is at stake in a broad
number of contemporary art's most persistent debates, from
definitions of political art, to the troubled status of outsider'
and street art, to the question of how we maintain faith in art
itself in a dysfunctional world.'
 This summer, 12-year-old Alex is taking over his dad's
postal delivery job. What could go wrong? In order to get his
family back together, Alex comes up with a brilliant plan: if Dad
finally writes the novel he's always talked about, he'll be happier
again and his parents will fall back in love. Dad just needs to get
away from work for a while to do it. Alex tricks his dad into
thinking he's been selected for a creative sabbatical, and starts
to do the postal deliveries himself. But it's harder than Alex had
ever realized, and there are the bullies who throw his letters in
the canal, an overly suspicious boss, and a lot of angry dogs to
avoid. He finds unexpected help in Willow, a girl on the canal who
offers to share the work ... but has a dark secret that might
derail everything. As Alex's ruse starts to fall apart, he needs
his dad more than ever. Meanwhile, his dad comes to understand that
the thing he needs most isn't publishing a novel ... it's Alex.
From the Carnegie nominated author of The Soup Movement Perfect for
fans of Frank Cottrell Boyle and Ben Bailey Smith Based on Ben's
own experience working as a postal carrier! Â PRAISE FOR
BEN'S PREVIOUS BOOK, MY DAD IS DEFINITELY NOT A CRIME LORD "In a
novel filled with heart and humour, told in the first person,
Damian discovers what it means to be a hero. There is a depth to
the story which explores themes of masculinity, family and
self-awareness with a light touch." - Just Imagine
Drawing on an ethnographic study of novel readers in Denmark and
the UK during the Covid-19 pandemic, this book provides a snapshot
of a phenomenal moment in modern history. The ethnographic approach
shows what no historical account of books published during the
pandemic will be able to capture, namely the movement of readers
between new purchases and books long kept in their collections. The
book follows readers who have tuned into novels about plague,
apocalypse, and racial violence, but also readers whose taste for
older novels, and for re-reading novels they knew earlier in their
lives, has grown. Alternating between chapters that analyse single
texts that were popular (Albert Camus's The Plague, Ali Smith's
Summer, Charlotte Broente's Jane Eyre) and others that describe
clusters of, for example, dystopian fiction and nature writing,
this work brings out the diverse quality of the Covid-19 bookshelf.
Time is of central importance to this study, both in terms of the
time of lockdown and the temporality of reading itself within this
wider disrupted sense of time. By exploring these varied
experiences, this book investigates the larger question of how the
consumption of novels depends on and shapes people's experience of
non-work time, providing a specific lens through which to examine
the phenomenology of reading more generally. This timely work also
negotiates debates in the study of reading that distinguish
theoretically between critical reading and reading for pleasure,
between professional and lay reading. All sides of the sociological
and literary debate must be brought to bear in understanding what
readers tell us about what novels have meant to them in this
complex historical moment.
Help your learners become confident computational thinkers with the
Cambridge Primary Computing Learner's Book 1 with Digital Access.
Filled with interesting activities, such as designing a robot and
going on a computer hunt, this learner's book builds essential
computing skills, promotes online safety and shares interesting
computing facts to help engage learners in their studies. This
resource covers the computing strands Computational Thinking,
Programming, Managing Data, Networks and Digital Communication, and
Computer Systems. Access source files and suggested learner's book
answers on Cambridge GO
Gizmo has been my best friend since the day I was born - he's
always been around. But now they're telling me he might not always
be around which completely sucks. I'm determined that me and Gizmo
will have lots more fun and adventures before he goes - I mean, he
loves parties, deserves pampering, and needs a break by the
seaside. And as for that old saying about how you can't teach an
old dog new tricks - it's true, you really can't! Gizmo's bucket
list is up and running - unlike Gizmo who is totally lazy and
demanding to be carried . . . All the laugh-out-loud humour you'd
expect from a Ben Davis book but with added heart and poignancy . .
. and a four-legged character you'll fall in love with!
James Gunn directs and co-writes this Academy Award-nominated
sci-fi action adventure starring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave
Bautista, Vin Diesel and Bradley Cooper as the Marvel Comics
superhero team known as the Guardians of the Galaxy. When pilot
Peter Quill aka Star-Lord (Pratt) steals a mysterious orb he finds
himself the target of the villainous Ronan (Lee Pace) and his
allies. When Quill learns of the orb's powers and the danger it
could bring to the galaxy, he teams up with alien Gamora (Saldana),
warrior Drax the Destroyer (Bautista), tree-like humanoid Groot
(voice of Diesel) and raccoon Rocket (voice of Cooper) in an
attempt to prevent a disaster. Also among the cast are Karen
Gillan, Josh Brolin, Djimon Hounsou, Benicio Del Toro, John C.
Reilly and Glenn Close.
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