On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every day of the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. Today’s Free Movie of the Day is the documentary After 82: The Untold Story of the AIDS Crisis in the UK, and you can watch it over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Directed by Steve Keeble and Ben Lord, After 82: The Untold Story of the AIDS Crisis in the UK has the following synopsis (courtesy of the IMDb page):
After 82 brings to the screen the untold personal stories of the AIDS crisis in the UK. Narrated by Dominic West, this incredible documentary looks back to the very early days of the pandemic when there were no medications and a positive HIV test meant almost certain death.
Directed by Steve Keeble and Ben Lord, After 82: The Untold Story of the AIDS Crisis in the UK has the following synopsis (courtesy of the IMDb page):
After 82 brings to the screen the untold personal stories of the AIDS crisis in the UK. Narrated by Dominic West, this incredible documentary looks back to the very early days of the pandemic when there were no medications and a positive HIV test meant almost certain death.
- 11/3/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
He might be tongue-tied in his movies, but Hugh Grant made his case impressively in the Newsnight studio with Paxman
There's a certain kind of movie star – usually one who has struggled against limitations of range or role – who seizes a new vocation in mid-career. Ronald Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger went into politics, Dirk Bogarde and David Niven wrote books, and Hugh Grant has become a campaigner for reform of the British media.
As a result, a personality who would normally only be found on Graham Norton's sofa or Film 2011 can legitimately be booked for Question Time and Newsnight. And, so, on Tuesday's edition of BBC2's current affairs round-up, Jeremy Paxman found himself in the rare position of suffering competition for the thumping hearts of the women viewers of middle England.
Grant immediately positioned himself as an unusual sort of contributor – an acting pundit, as it were...
There's a certain kind of movie star – usually one who has struggled against limitations of range or role – who seizes a new vocation in mid-career. Ronald Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger went into politics, Dirk Bogarde and David Niven wrote books, and Hugh Grant has become a campaigner for reform of the British media.
As a result, a personality who would normally only be found on Graham Norton's sofa or Film 2011 can legitimately be booked for Question Time and Newsnight. And, so, on Tuesday's edition of BBC2's current affairs round-up, Jeremy Paxman found himself in the rare position of suffering competition for the thumping hearts of the women viewers of middle England.
Grant immediately positioned himself as an unusual sort of contributor – an acting pundit, as it were...
- 7/14/2011
- by Mark Lawson
- The Guardian - Film News
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