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What to see and do this weekend: From an entertaining new action film to the album sure to be the soundtrack of summer, the Mail's critics pick the very best of movies, music and theatre
A host of fantastic films, awesome new albums and spectacular stage performances - they are all featured in our critics' picks of the best of film, music and theatre.
As it happens, the screenplay is by Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation writer Drew Pearce, and it has been rightly criticised for a bad-taste joke about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, one of numerous references to real-life stars and their movies ( Harrison Ford, The Fugitive, Jason Bourne, Miami Vice, Thelma & Louise, even Notting Hill, Love Actually and Pretty Woman) that are meant to be part of the fun, pumping up the sense of an industry chuckling at itself. The Italian-language There’s Still Tomorrow (original title C’è Ancora Domani) is the directorial debut of actress Paola Cortellesi, who co-wrote the screenplay and plays the female lead — and it’s wonderful, indeed it was the biggest smash at the Italian box office last year, nuking Oppenheimer and besting Barbie. Powered by samba-style rhythms and a playful spoken-word section, it introduces Dua’s main collaborators — Australian musician Kevin Parker (of Tame Impala), British producer Danny L. Harle, Canadian songwriter Tobias Jesso Jr, and Norwegian singer Caroline Ailin (who co-wrote Lipa’s 2017 breakthrough single, New Rules).
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