It's been nearly five months since my normal everyday schedule ended abruptly, and I had a couple of firsts this week that make it feel like there may be light at the end of this long tunnel. I went to a restaurant with table service (outdoors on a gorgeous evening), and on only my third trip into Central London I had my first press screening in an actual screening room (with severe distancing measures). The movie on that big screen was 
Unhinged, a vicious thriller with Russell Crowe that arrives in cinemas next week.
Other movies this week were an above-average mix, including the ripping true story 
Most Wanted, a Canadian drug-case drama starring the excellent Antoine Olivier Pilon and Josh Hartnett; the wrenchingly personal drama 
Retaliation, about the fallout from child abuse starring a raw Orlando Bloom; the gritty immigrant drama 
American Fighter; the ambitiously offbeat hybrid of WWII action and a haunted house in 
Ghosts of War, starring Brenton Thwaites and Skyler Astin; the corny but topical childbirth comedy 
Babysplitters, starring 
Community's Dani Pudi; and the clever guerrilla filmmaking comedy-drama 
Myth.

My list of films to watch over the coming week includes the animated comedy 
Animal Crackers, Patrick Stewart in 
Life With Music, Bella Thorne in 
Infamous, the indie romance 
Around the Sun, the backstage TV comedy 
Casting, the horror movie 
The Vigil, the arthouse film 
Last and First Men and the intriguingly titled doc 
Pornstar Pandemic.
 
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