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Featuring a review of X-Men: Apocalypse, plus actor Jack Reynor discusses his role in Sing Street

Actor Jack Reynor discusses his role Sing Street, a love story directed by John Carney, plus Ross MacLean and Nathanael Smith review A Hologram for the King and X-Men: Apocalypse.

It's film review day here on The Janice Forsyth Show: Actor, Jack Reynor will be discussing his role in the acclaimed Sing Street - a music-driven, coming-of-age love story from Once director, John Carney.

Regular Critics, Ross MacLean & Nathanael Smith will share their thoughts on the film, on Tom Hanks' new one - 'A Hologram for the King' - a comedy drama about a man in the midst of an existential crisis, and on the hotly anticipated 'X-Men: Apocalypse.'

Later in the show Jo Brand discusses her new 大象传媒 Four comedy series Going Forward, and Scottish songwriter, Gary Clark, tells us about working (with John Carney!) on the music for Sing Street and building the soundtrack up from the ground.

All that and 'Maybe I'm Doing it Wrong: The Life & Times of Randy Newman' - co-authors, David & Caroline Stafford tell us about their new biography on one of the world's most admired songwriters.

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1 hour, 55 minutes

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  • Thu 19 May 2016 14:00

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