Having worked on the Jurassic Park franchise since its very first installment 22 years ago, Jack brings us through how the on screen dinosaurs have changed over the years, and how developments in technology have helped to make the dinosaurs in the current movie the most accurate representations yet.
Jurassic World, the fifth movie in the franchise, transports the audience to a fully functioning dinosaur theme park. In an attempt to boost declining visitor numbers, a new attraction is introduced, with ultimately dire consequences. The film features performance from Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard.
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British actress Tuppence Middleton, who is best known for The Imitation Game (2014), Jupiter Ascending(2015) and Trance (2013), talks to Philip about her role on the new series Sense8, holidays, and gives some insight into the origin of her unusual name.

Sense8 follows a group of 8 characters, who after a tragic event find themselves linked both mentally and emotionally. The group must figure out why they have been linked, whilst at the same time avoiding those who see them as a threat to humanity.
Sense8 is available to watch now on Netflix.
Philip is also joined by Antrim actor Conleth Hill, who talks about his new film Shooting for Socrates, going bald for Game of Thrones, and his plans for the future.
Set in 1985, Shooting for Socrates follows Northern Ireland’s campaign to the World Cup in Mexico, and how it helped to unite the people of the troubled streets of Belfast. The film also features performances from Robert Dormer, Bronagh Gallagher, and Art Parkinson.
Shooting for Socrates opens in cinemas 12th June.