
US release: 15th June 1936
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The movie stars Eddie Izzard and Judi Dench and is written by Izzard and Celyn Jones.
The film is about a British secret agent takes up a teaching position in a private school in a English seaside town where influential Nazi German families send their daughters.
Here is a breakdown of the BBFC decision.
SIX MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT (12A) moderate violence, threat, bloody images https://t.co/YmCoZCMyli
— BBFC (@BBFC) April 15, 2020
Danny Boyle has left as director of the next James Bond movie in an announcement today on the official James Bond Twitter page.
Daniel Craig is still set to play the British secret agent despite stating during the Spectre press circuit that he would be leaving, although this is due to be his last film in the role.
It is a real shame Boyle is leaving as his unique directing style would be good for the long running series, but this may be why he is leaving as producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli have cited creative differences for his departure.
Maybe they should be looking to previous director Sam Mandes to come back one more time or look to Gurinder Chadha or Sarah Gavron to creatively change things.
Lets hope Boyle comes back in the future to direct a film in the long running series as his Bond would be a good movie.
Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli and Daniel Craig today announced that due to creative differences Danny Boyle has decided to no longer direct Bond 25. pic.twitter.com/0Thl116eAd
— James Bond (@007) August 21, 2018
The third outing for the anti Bond English hero gets its first trailer for the September film Johnny English Strikes Again.
Once again Rowan Atkinson is the bumbling British Secret Agent who is out to save the work, and has no idea how he does it!
Released in September 2018 check out the trailer below.
The world’s greatest spy is back. Watch Rowan Atkinson in the new trailer for #JohnnyEnglish Strikes Again! pic.twitter.com/NunVPOAQ3V
— Johnny English Strikes Again (@johnnyenglish) April 5, 2018
IT has a good run at the US box office, and continues to do well, but it gave up the crown to Kingsman The Golden Circle this weekend.
Not a fantastic opening weekend for the British secret agent sequel but its $39 million was enough to see it open bigger than the first film.
As we enter the winter season with a number of big film on the horizon this will effect Kingsman 2’s long term appeal, but for now its on a roll.
IT falls off the top after a couple of weeks at number 1 to number 2 with a weekend gross of around $30 million.
This pushed the films total gross after 3 weeks in the US to $266 million, and it is this week top total grossing movie on the US box office.
Also new this week are The LEGO Ninjago Movie which enters at number 3, after Batman and the Lego movie maybe a little disappointing, Friend Request at number 7 and Stronger at number 9.
Longest running film on the US chart this week is Wind River which this week notches up its 8th weekend.