

Now the Belgian crime fighter has yet more stiffs to sift on another luxy holiday. Kenneth Branagh’s massive-tached turn as Hercule Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express in 2017 gave us a major panto hit. Helen Mirren, having just played in The Good Liar, gets involved with another singular crim. He then sends ransom notes offering to return the painting if the government invest more in elder care. Roger Michell reunites with Jim Broadbent almost a decade after the underrated Le Week-End for a larky but dark caper about a cabbie in 1961 who nicks Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery. It comes to the UK in February, trailing acclaim for Haynes’s slight change of direction and Mark Ruffalo’s leading turn as a corporate lawyer who uncovers troubling links between unexplained deaths and the chemical company DuPont, which settled a class-action suit for $671m in 2017. Todd Haynes’s thriller has been out for a while in the US. It’s based on a Pulitzer-prize winning memoir from 1992 what makes this especially inviting is that Paolo Sorrentino is directing, and it will be his first film with a female lead. Jennifer Lawrence has been missing from action for far too long this is her ball-busting comeback, as a New York mafia mum who becomes an FBI informant. Watch the trailer for The Woman in the Window on YouTube Mob Girl
