'London Has Fallen' Review: The President Is Under Siege Again – And So Is The …

Three years after saving the president — and us all — from terrorists in "Olympus Has Fallen," the Secret Service agent played by Gerard Butler is on the world stage in "London Has Fallen." The president (Aaron Eckhart, still) and his security detail

“London Has Fallen,” out Friday, is the sequel to “Olympus Has Fallen,” presumably because gratuitous violence is better with a side of fish and chips, and ridiculously hackneyed dialogue is better with British accents. Movie follow-ups often go

“London Has Fallen,” out Friday, is the sequel to “Olympus Has Fallen,” presumably because gratuitous violence is better with a side of fish and chips, and ridiculously hackneyed dialogue is better with British accents. Movie follow-ups often go

The Golden Age of Hollywood gets the inimitable Coen brothers treatment with the aid of an all-star cast. George Clooney goofs about as the kidnapped star of the latest Roman epic while Josh Brolin is the Hollywood fixer under pressure to retrieve him.

It's a chilly March morning and I am running through in my head what I'm going to say for the piece to camera I'm about to film outside St Paul's Cathedral. This is a normal part of my job, but on this occasion, fact has been replaced with fiction, and