REVIEW OF 2019 IN CINEMA
First up, top 10 worst films of the year (UK release dates)...
10. Velvet Buzzsaw
9. Godzilla KOTM
8. Annabelle Comes Home
7. Gemini Man
6. Dragged Across Concrete
5. Cold Pursuit
4. Rambo: Last Blood
3. The Hustle
2. Queen's Corgi
1. Life Itself
@TomJBeasley Even though I have heard the song played on radio about thirty times this week. The reaction shows our different engagement with tv to radio
@PenelopeGibbs2@CrimeLineLaw@MarkHannaMedia@kirkkorner It can be a real fault line about privileging accredited media. As @JTownend writes “selective accreditation frustrates the purpose of the open justice principle, enshrined in centuries of common law and ensuring that justice is “seen to be done”.” I agree.
Excellent piece by @JTownend on courts, reporting and open justice
British Journalism Review | Current Edition | We must see them in court https://t.co/M423Yr0QgW via @TheBJReview
In October, the House of Commons Justice Committee published the report of its inquiry into Court & Tribunal reforms. @tpa_smith@MarcusKeppel Sally Reardon and @philchamberlain submitted evidence on their research into court reporting in criminal courts:
https://t.co/YNT7uA05Xe
@CrimeLineLaw See our more up to date research on the parlous state of court reporting - UWE Law and UWE Journalism - "It's Criminal" Journalism (2019 Sage) with @tpa_smith@philchamberlain and Sally Reardon