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The City of Lost Children (1995)













Before Amélie, Jean-Pierre Jeunet brought his flair and visual stylings to a sci-fi fantasy (co-directed by Marc Caro). The City of Lost Children follows an evil scientist who kidnaps children, thinking their dreams are the key to prevent aging.

It comes as chilling footage showed the final fateful journey of a beloved 87-year-old pensioner who was stabbed to death in a 'botched robbery attempt' after spending the afternoon busking to raise money for victims of war.

Friends suspect the well-known community fundraiser was followed by someone in the run up to the stabbing who 'had been watching him collect his charity money' that afternoon before launching their attack.

The 87-year-old victim's mobility scooter, which was well-known amongst locals who often saw him playing the accordion on it outside Greenford station and Tesco, was left at the scene of the crime - pictured yesterday 

Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes (2020)













How cool and intriguing is that title? Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes is a low-budget time travel comedy from Japanese filmmaker Junta Yamaguchi. The wild premise: A café worker discovers his TV can show him what happens 2 minutes into the future. There's obviously a lot more to that and the results are as creative and trippy as you can expect under the constraints of indie filmmaking. A gem.

Detectives are understood to be hunting an alleged 'prolific shoplifter' who is wanted for questioning in connection with the fatal stabbing of beloved 87-year-old busker Thomas O'Halloran who was killed in broad daylight following a 'street robbery gone wrong' in a row over the pensioner's charity cash 

Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)













The second Star Trek movie in the rebooted franchise beams up a terrific adventure with a memorable villain in Benedict Cumberbatch's Khan. The gang on the USS Enterprise travels to the forbidden zone in space to rescue an endangered species. While a little dated -- a gratuitous underwear scene and a change in ethnicity for Khan -- Into Darkness is a rollicking trip.

On Thursday, V'landys confirmed that this year's Grand Final will remain in Sydney after threatening to move the showpiece event to Brisbane in response to the NSW Government's refusal to go through with their $800million pledge on stadium upgrades in the state.

The battle among thousands of teenagers for university places through Clearing began today as A-level grades they received were down on the past two years but remained higher than pre-pandemic levels - while the lead of girls over boys in the top grades narrowed.

Detectives are hunting an alleged 'prolific shoplifter' who is suspected of knifing a beloved 87-year-old busker to death in broad daylight following a 'street robbery gone wrong' in a row over the pensioner's charity cash.

'At one point I was finding it difficult to get near the camera; also by this time a lot of people including the band were beginning to feel the effects of the alcohol that they had been drinking during the day.' 

Face/Off (1997)













This classic sci-fi film comes from John Woo, a Hong Kong director behind many notable action flicks including A Better Tomorrow (1986), The Killer (1989), Hard Boiled (1992). Basically, if you haven't seen Face/Off yet, know that it has 82 on Metacritic for good reason. Also, it stars John Travolta and Nicolas Cage.

Galaxy Quest (1999)













In the mood for sci-fi comedy? Galaxy Quest is a cult classic, an affectionate parody of Star Trek. The clever premise: The cast of a fictional cult sci-fi TV series are drawn into a real interstellar conflict. Actual aliens are involved, who believe the series is a documentary. A warmhearted comedy with a stellar cast, including Alan Rickman and Sigourney Weaver.

Thomas O'Halloran was fatally attacked in Greenford, west London on Tuesday while raising money for Ukraine war victims in the latest suspected murder to shake Britain's lawless capital that has seen six murder investigations in the last four days alone.
Inspired by a legendary story about the late Who drummer driving his Rolls Royce into a swimming pool, photographer Michael Spencer Jones was employed to shoot the cover in the sprawling grounds of Stocks House in leafy Hertfordshire. 
Officers yesterday released images of a 'dangerous individual' seen fleeing the scene of the attack on Mr O'Halloran, 87 - who was originally from Ennistymon in County Clare, Ireland - and said officers want to identify him urgently.

Spencer Jones recalled: 'Word of Oasis "got out" and what should have been a closed and private shoot became a public one. As it became dark the chaos descended with more and more people getting on to the set including hotel guests, hotel staff, people from the local village, the press, firemen, policeman etc. 

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