A critical look at the week's cinema releases. Black Robe, directed by Bruce Beresford, explores the attempts by a Jesuit missionary to save the "savages", an isolated tribe of Indians in the backwoods of Quebec. The Pleasure Principle marks the directing debut of David Cohen, who also wrote this tale of London in the 90s. And on location - we talk to Peter O'Toole, whose latest film, Rebecca's Daughters, is based on a little-known screenplay by Dylan Thomas.
—Radio Times