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LIBBY PURVES reviews Spider- Man: Homecoming Daily Mail Online. Spider- Man: Homecoming (1. A) Rating: Tommy's Honour (PG) Rating: This is more like it, Marvel! The tone is less portentously galactic than usual: think Harry- Potter- meets- James Bond, with Tom Holland as a frankly adorable young Spidey for us Mums to coo over (secretly, of course) while teenagers identify with anxious passion as he stumbles through puberty. Even his foe is quite cosy: Michael Keaton as a smalltime scrap merchant who turns to the dark side when his contract is cancelled by a bossy official.

He starts selling criminals alien techno- weapons from the Age of Ultron business, and builds a rickety- looking giant flying mechanical crow called The Vulture to get around in. Pictured: A scene from Spider- Man: Homecoming. Meanwhile Peter Parker, proud to be an intern for The Avengers at 1. The sight of him struggling into his ridiculous stretchy suit and hood is endearing, like any shy lad getting the wrong sleeve in the changing- room: only his occasional flying somersaults raise suspicion when he’s in civvies. When his geeky stout friend Ned (Jacob Batalon), does discover his secret Spiderman identity he mainly asks embarrassing questions like ‘do you lay eggs’? Poor Spidey blushes. Indeed for all the CGI- jinks (well up to standard) this is as much a high- school movie as classic superhero stuff.

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The Vulture swoops around spectacularly and engages in a final vast aerial battle with our hero, the Staten Island Ferry gets sliced in half lengthways and strenuously and not entirely effectively sewn together by super- silk, and our hero takes a physical bashing while rescuing people from the Washington Monument lift. But it’s the kid’s emotional journey which holds it together. When Peter falls in love he has to face the tricky fact that his prom- date’s father has a dark side; when he’s told off by Iron Man and loses his internship he burns with shame; and like any kid he still quite likes building Death- Star models on the bedroom floor with Ned. He does not see that among his schoolmates the clever Michelle (Zendaya) would be a far better bet for him than the villain’s daughter. Michelle indeed gets some killer lines: challenged as to why she turns up in detention class when she hasn’t even been sent there, she snarls: ‘I just like to sketch people in crisis.’She is almost Hermione. There's always a father- son dynamic in the Marvel legends, and any golfing grandads worn out and deafened by a Spiderman trip will find, in some nearby screen, a gentler take on that eternal male relationship. Pictured: Jason Connery's reverent Scottish film Tommy's Honour Jason Connery’s quiet, reverent Scottish film Tommy’s Honour tells the true story of ‘the founding family of modern golf’, Thomas Morris of St Andrews and his son young Tommy, a sporting genius and still the youngest winner of the Open.

It moves through the 1. Peter Mullan as old Tommy and Jack Lowden as the son — face triumphs and setbacks. ALWAYS in the rough, they chip the ball out of rockpools and rubble, usually against a backdrop of keen, bewhiskered and sometimes brawling spectators. The heart of the story is the conflict between the two, driven by tradition and class. Old Tom, raised a poor hand- loom weaver’s son, is devoted to the game’s technique but willing to stay a poor caddy and greenkeeper, patronised by the abominable chairman of the Royal And Ancient Club of St Andrews (Sam Neill) and his grandee members, who play in ludicrous top hats and red frock- coats. Young Tom confronts them, plays better than anyone, makes real money and refuses to spend his life ‘on my knees, teein’ up for gentlemen who despise me’. He further rebels by marrying Meg Drinnen, an older woman with a past.

Condemned as a ‘fornicatrix wi’ a bastard child!’, she is spiritedly played, by Olivia Lovibond, through to a very Victorian death. But in truth my notebook is covered mainly with the word WHISKERS! Never have I seen such luxuriant face foliage: immense beards of all hues, sideburns down to the jaw, foot- long moustaches, a white forest of mad whiskers on the preacher who inveighs against the worldly ambition of young Tommy rejecting the ‘station in which God has placed him’. Even the gloriously watch- able, earnest Lowden (a stage Olivier winner) has to grow a terrible spiv moustache.

Directed by Andrew Goth. With Tom Payne, Sam Neill, Dominique Tipper, Melia Kreiling. Students at a quantum academy attempt to create a collective consciousness, only.

So an extra follicle- work credit to Magi Vaughan, who got an Emmy for Downton Abbey hairdos. There have never been whiskers like them, never.

Movie Sibling Rivalries, Feature Movies. The Siblings: ** **‘Baby’ Jane Hudson (Bette Davis) and Blanche Hudson (Joan Crawford)What puts them at odds?** **‘Baby’ Jane was a child star, but later in life found herself overshadowed by the more talented Blanche.

Read '50 Movie Sibling Rivalries'. The Siblings:** **‘Baby’ Jane Hudson (Bette Davis) and Blanche Hudson.

But when the latter’s career, and freedom, were ended by a tragic accident, Jane becomes her sister’s keeper. Families take care of one another, and that’s generally a good thing. But what if you were left helpless and in your sister’s tender hands, knowing that she doesn’t like you very much? What if, in fact, she was losing her mind and developing increasingly violent tendencies? Watch In The Heart Of The Sea Online (2017) more. That’s the dilemma featuring Joan Crawford’s Blanche in this classic slice of Grand Guignol. Of course, the on- screen rivalry nicely reflected the stars’ well- publicised real- life antipathy, with reports that Crawford wore weight belts for scenes where Davis had to drag her along and that Davis was a little over- enthusiastic when acting the scene where Jane beats Blanche.

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The result is an immensely creepy chiller with a multi- layered battle between the two leads. Which sibling is your favourite? Back to the menu. The Siblings: **Fredo (John Cazale) and Michael Corleone (Al Pacino).

What puts them at odds? When younger brother Michael is chosen as head of the Corleone family business, oldest surviving brother Fredo is resentful, and turns to Michael’s rivals for help in reasserting himself.

In most families, resentment is dealt with by years of silence and the occasional insult at weddings or Christmas get- togethers. In Mafia families, however, such disagreements can lead to assassination attempts, conspiracy, betrayal and internecine murder (but only after the death of the siblings’ dear old mum). The moral of the story, then, is that one should try to talk these things out before it’s too late, especially if you’ve known all along that your brother tried to kill you. Oh, and that fishing can be extremely bad for your health. Which sibling is your favourite? Back to the menu. The Siblings: ** **Charlie (Nicolas Cage) and Donald Kaufman (Nicolas Cage)What puts them at odds?** **Serious, neurotic screenwriter Charlie is attempting the difficult job of adapting a novel called The Orchid Thief when his more outgoing brother Donald achieves success with a dumb action movie.

There are undoubtedly cases in life where a sibling’s example has spurred someone on to greater heights of success, but there are very few in movies. Generally, when one succeeds onscreen the other comes under unbearable pressure to measure up, and the result is that they crumple into a small heap of failure and addiction to something- or- other. But in Adaptation, Charlie overcomes his professional jealousy and utter astonishment at his brother’s overnight success when the pair are threatened by a homicidal author in a Florida swamp and Donald helps his brother escape. So begins a new and more understanding era in their relationship – which lasts for at least the next few minutes. Which sibling is your favourite? Back to the menu.

The Siblings: ** **Step- siblings Kathryn Merteuil (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Sebastian Valmont (Ryan Phillippe)What puts them at odds?** **Sebastian falls in love and develops a conscience – something that Kathryn cannot forgive. We never meet the parents of these step- siblings, so we only speculate when we say that they must be awful, awful human beings. Their precocious offspring are so thoroughly corrupt, cynical and amoral that their progenitors must be something along the lines of Hannibal Lecter or there’s no explanation. One would be tempted to suggest that this pair deserve each other save for Sebastian’s redemption when he falls for the saintly (at least in comparison) Annette (Reese Witherspoon).

And it’s really important to remember here that they’re step- siblings, not blood relations, otherwise the whole plot wherein Kathryn offers to sleep with Sebastian if he wins their bet goes from rather discomfiting to unbearably gross. Which sibling is your favourite? Back to the menu. The Siblings: Mufasa (James Earl Jones) and Scar (Jeremy Irons)What puts them at odds? Watch Hereafter Mediafire. Mufasa is big, magnificent and leader of his tribe. Scar is so jealous, his eyes have quite literally turned green.

The name “Mufasa” means “King” in the Manazoto language. The name “Scar” presumably means “treacherous, backstabbing bastard with a lust for power”, because that’s the appropriate description for Mufasa’s little brother. Bitter, we guess, because he has an English accent like the local birds, instead of lion- like African- American tones, Scar plots against his brother for leadership of the tribe, and shows himself willing to resort to murder for his own ends. It doesn’t end well for him, however, because while Scar might succeed in the short term, Mufasa’s son, a veritable chip off the old block, has the last laugh. Which sibling is your favourite?

Back to the menu. The Siblings: ** **Rose (Toni Collette) and Maggie (Cameron Diaz)What puts them at odds? Rose, the older sister, is strait- laced and a little resentful of her free- wheeling younger sister Maggie even before the latter steals her precious shoes and sleeps with her boyfriend. Then she gets really angry. An unusual film that treats sisterhood as seriously as brotherhood, In Her Shoes is not another chick- flick. Two women raised by a bipolar mother, one grows up repressed and sufficiently stressed to italicise an entire encyclopaedia, while the other can’t commit to a job, a relationship or even to overcoming her dyslexia enough to learn to read.

But while it takes a total break in their relationship to inspire each to sort out her life, it also becomes clear that neither feels complete without the other. While there are great heels and a couple of love interests in the mix, this is about as far from Sex & The City as you can get. It’s more like Jerry Maguire – if the little kid was Shirley Mac. Laine and the goldfish was a pair of designer shoes.

Which sibling is your favourite? Back to the menu. The Siblings: ** **Brennan (Will Ferrell) and Derek Huff (Adam Scott) What puts them at odds?** **Brennan and Derek are polar opposites, the younger brother (Derek) an unstoppable striver while his older brother languishes in the parental nest. The stepbrothers of the title, Brennan Huff and Dale Doback (John C. Reilly), actually get along very well once they realise how much they have in common.

The real rivalry here is between Brennan and his over- achieving little brother Derek, who has married, produced two beautiful children and taught his brood to sing obnoxiously in close harmony. The slovenly Brennan can’t compete on preppiness or grooming, but finally manages to connect with his brothers thanks to a moving rendition of ‘Por Ti Volare’ at the Catalina Wine Mixer. Music really does make the people come together. Just like Madonna said. Which sibling is your favourite? Back to the menu. The siblings: ** **Gomez (Raul Julia) and Fester Addams (Christopher Lloyd)What puts them at odds?** **‘Gordon’ has been raised by a manipulative loan shark as her own son and is sent to pose as the long- lost Addams brother and steal the family treasure.

But he really is the long- lost Fester Addams! Amnesia: it’s not just a problem for your love life or the search for your wife’s killer. It can also seriously mar family gatherings, when clinical forgetfulness leads you to believe you are in fact an outsider who hates your own clan and is out to get them. Amnesia could lead you to lock your family out of the family mansion and reduce them to penury – at least until you get struck by lightning and regain your memory. The Addams would be horrified by the notion of a moral, however, so we won’t draw one from this little tale. We’ll just note that Fester was always a natural Addams. Which sibling is your favourite?

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