Kermode And Mayo's Film Review

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Mark Kermode joins Simon Mayo to give his verdict on the week's movies

Episodes

  • 03/12/2010

    03/12/2010 Duration: 01h29min

    Mark Kermode joins Simon Mayo to give his verdict on the week's movies. Plus an interview with Riz Ahmed, who starred in Chris Morris's satire Four Lions.Riz tells us in the first hour that the film shows how low budget British independent films can reach a wider audience. Dr Kermode's movie reviews this week include Of Gods and Men, Megamind, The Be All and End All and Monsters.

  • 26/11/2010

    26/11/2010 Duration: 01h30min

    Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo welcome Gareth Edwards who talks about his debut feature Monsters, a sci-fi documentary hybrid similar to District 9.Also on the programme, an astonishing story from listener Grace, who explains how a "supreme rant" by the good doctor about a Vatican-baiting Tom Hanks blockbuster saved her friend's life.In a coma for days at University College Hospital after a cardiac arrest, Grace knew there was only one thing that could get her friend Andrew to respond. She played him a recording of Dr Kermode's review of Dan Brown's Angels and Demons - and Andrew "moved his head towards the Doctor's splennetic outburst".Andrew is now awake, walking - and getting married. As Grace neatly sums it up: "Good news is hard to find sometimes - but at last we've found a reason for the making of Angels and Demons".Mark and Kermode's latest possibly life-saving reviews include Unstoppable, The American, Leap Year, The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest, London Boulevard and Machete. Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk

  • 19/11/2010

    19/11/2010 Duration: 01h34min

    Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo review the the week's big films including Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part I. They also talk to film producer and founder of the Recorded Picture Company, Jeremy Thomas, and American film editor Thelma Schoonmaker. Plus, find out what's made it into the Wittertainment Cinema Code of Conduct following hundreds of listener suggestions; and your emails, texts and tweets, and the latest cinema top ten.Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Text: 85058 (charged at your standard network rate) Twitter: @wittertainment.

  • 12/11/2010

    12/11/2010 Duration: 01h35min

    It's hello to Jason Isaacs - as Mark and Simon's favourite listener Jason Isaacs chats about his role as Lucius Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.Plus, Colin Farrell on playing an ex-con opposite Ray Winstone and Keira Knightley in new gangster thriller London Boulevard. Listeners offer more suggestions for Mark and Simon's Wittertainment Cinema Code of Conduct, which will be finalised in next week's programme.There's the UK box office Top Ten, plus the week's new releases reviewed - this week: Let Me In, Skyline, We Are What We Are and You Again.

  • 29/10/2010

    29/10/2010 Duration: 01h34min

    Colin Paterson is joined by Nigel Floyd and Boyd Hilton to review the week's films. With Burke And Hare one of the big movies out this week Colin speaks to its director, John Landis, the man also behind the video for Michael Jackson's Thriller, and asks how he got involved in a movie about grave robbers in Edinburgh during the 1820s. Landis talks also about his love of the UK, and The Two Ronnies - Ronnie Corbett appears in the film.Guests also include Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo, who are starring in a new comedy The Kids Are All Right. The film - about two children conceived by artificial insemination who decide to bring their birth father into their lives - has generated some Oscar buzz, but Julianne reveals it almost didn't get funding. She also explains how she recruited Annette Bening by email, and talks about getting intimate with her good friend, Mark Ruffalo.And Colin is joined by Sabrina Broadbent, the director of schools support for Filmclub, a movie education programme for schools all over the

  • 22/10/2010

    22/10/2010 Duration: 01h36min

    Screenwriter and novelist Rhidian Brook joins Simon and Mark at the start of the programme to talk about 'Africa United'. He wrote the screenplay to the film, which tells the story of a group of young football fans trying to walk thousands of miles to South Africa for the opening ceremony of the World Cup.The actress Lesley Manville talks to Mark and Simon about her new movie Another Year. It's directed by Mike Leigh and goes on general release in a couple of weeks' time - it's been showing at this week's London Film FestivalMark and Simon run through the week's top ten films. The producer of Made in Dagenham, Stephen Woolley, joins them for a chat about his issue with the '15' certificate given to the film.In hour two, Mark and Simon review the week's big films which include Paranormal Activity 2, Red, The Arbor, Easy A, Legends of The Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole and Mary and Max.You can email your comments on the show to mayo@bbc.co.uk.

  • 15/10/2010

    15/10/2010 Duration: 01h32min

    Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo are joined by Anton Corbijn, the director of George Clooney's new film The American, and Bond movie composer David Arnold, and introduce their new Wittertainment Code of Conduct.Grammy Award winning composer David Arnold has written the film scores for several Bond films, as well as Independence Day and Stargate. Along with singer Tommy Pearson, he joins Mark and Simon in the studio ahead of a charity concert of movie themes and songs. He also performs Only Myself to Blame, which was originally scored for the movie The World Is Not Enough.Anton Corbijn is a leading Dutch film director, photographer, and music video director who's worked with artists including U2, Depeche Mode and Nirvana. He made his feature directorial debut with Control, a biopic on Joy Division's Ian Curtis. His follow-up is The American, a stylish thriller starring George Clooney as a jaded hit man. He tells Simon and Mark all about it.As always there's a countdown of the top ten films at the cinema, and review

  • 08/10/2010

    08/10/2010 Duration: 01h31min

    Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode present Wittertainment at its most Wittertaining, from the Phoenix Cinema in East Finchley, north London in front of a 5 live audience. The Phoenix is the oldest purpose built cinema in Britain, and has just been extensively refurbished.Aaron Sorkin, the creator of The West Wing, talks about the reaction to his new movie about the birth of Facebook, The Social Network. There are also reviews of movies including Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, and The Death And Life Of Charlie St Cloud.

  • 01/10/2010

    01/10/2010 Duration: 01h26min

    Mark Kermode joins Simon Mayo with this week's box office top ten and reviews of the week's new film releases including: Made in Dagenham, Buried, Takers, Little Big Soldier and The First Movie.The special guest is veteran film producer Stephen Woolley, who's enjoyed box office success including Mona Lisa, The Company of Wolves and The Crying Game. His latest film is Made in Dagenham, about the industrial action by female workers at Ford's Dagenham plant in the 1960sHe tells Mark and Simon about his concerns over the British Board of Film Classification's decision to give the film a 15 certificate because of swearing, while other films with more graphic violent content have been granted 12A certificates.Plus updates from Celtic Manor on the rain-affected Ryder Cup.

  • 24/09/2010

    24/09/2010 Duration: 01h35min

    Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo review the week's films.

  • 17/09/2010

    17/09/2010 Duration: 01h28min

    Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode's Film Review comes live from the Centre for Life in Newcastle as part of 5 live's SeptemberfestIn the first hour, Simon and Mark take questions from the audience in a special 'Wittertainment Q & A.' Later, there's a look at the week's top ten movies, and reviews of the latest new releases: The Other Guys, I'm Still Here, Winter's Bone, F, and The Horde.

  • 10/09/2010

    10/09/2010 Duration: 01h31min

    Mark Kermode joins Simon Mayo to give his verdict on the latest movies. On this week's show, Oscar winning Atonement screenwriter Christopher Hampton, on why he's giving a lecture on London's South Bank. Legendary director of Gremlins, Joe Dante, previews his new 3D thriller, The Hole.Plus reviews of Alamar; Cyrus; Going The Distance; My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done; Resident Evil: Afterlife; and Tamara Drewe. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate).

  • 03/09/2010

    03/09/2010 Duration: 01h24min

    Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode return for their film review. Mark is at the Shetland Film Festival and is joined by film, music and documentary director Julien Temple and Jason Isaacs.There's the week's top ten movies and Simon and Mark review the week's top films. This week it's Dinner for Schmucks, The Switch, Last Exorcism, Cherry Tree Lane, Jonah Hex and Certified Copy.

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