Mark Kermode joins Simon to give his verdict on the week's movies.Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk; Text: 85058 (charged at your standard network rate); Twitter: @wittertainment.
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Kermode and Mayo's Film Review Folgen
Mark Kermode joins Simon Mayo to give his verdict on the week's movies
Folgen von Kermode and Mayo's Film Review
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Folge vom 18.03.201118/03/2011
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Folge vom 11.03.201111/03/2011Presented by Simon Mayo in the studio and Mark Kermode at the Cinema and Media conference in New Orleans.Billy Elliot star Jamie Bell and Channing Tatum tell Simon about their new action movie set in Roman era Britain, The Eagle.Richard Ayoade, best known for his geeky role in The IT Crowd, explains why he chose to adapt Joe Dunthorne's book Submarine for the big screen.Mark gives his views on new releases The Company Men, Fair Game, The Resident, Hall Pass, and Battle: Los Angeles.Plus regular updates on the tsunami that has caused major damage in north-eastern Japan, after a massive 8.9-magnitude earthquakeEmail: mayo@bbc.co.uk; Text: 85058 (charged at your standard network rate); Twitter: @wittertainment.
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Folge vom 04.03.201104/03/2011Dame Helen Mirren tells Simon about her role as Prospera in the new film version of Shakespeare's The Tempest. She tells him what her costume involved, the change of tone that comes from a female lead rather than a male Prospero, and how Russell Brand is a poet. Marc Evans tells Simon and Mark about his new film Patagonia. It's a road movie in Welsh and Spanish and set in the South American location. He describes how he thinks Duffy is a really good actress, how it might be the first ever Welsh / Spanish movie and how he has enjoyed Colin Firth's success after directing him in Trauma many years ago.In the second hour, reviews of this week's new movies, including The Adjustment Bureau, Archipelago, Ironclad, Patagonia, Rango, The Tempest and Unknown. Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @wittertainment.
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Folge vom 28.02.2011Oscars reviewMark Kermode reviews the 83rd Academy Awards ceremony and suggests who should present the Oscars next year after James Franco and Anne Hathaway fail to spark.