22/10/2010

22/10/2010

Author: BBC Radio 5 Live October 22, 2010 Duration: 1:36:44

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 Festival

Mark 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.


For over a decade, the sharp, often delightfully cantankerous voice of film critic Mark Kermode has been a fixture on the airwaves alongside the seasoned broadcaster Simon Mayo. Their weekly conversation, captured in Kermode and Mayo's Film Review, is less a formal critique and more a lively, informed, and frequently hilarious debate about the latest cinematic releases. This BBC Radio 5 Live podcast delivers the full, unfiltered experience of their radio segment, where passionate opinions on blockbusters, indie darlings, and everything in between are delivered with wit and deep knowledge. Listeners are dropped directly into the heart of their dynamic, hearing Kermode's famously detailed dissections-complete with trademark rants about shaky-cam or his beloved horror films-met by Mayo's perfectly pitched questions and more measured reflections. It’s the feeling of eavesdropping on two friends who happen to be experts, arguing and laughing about the magic and missteps of modern filmmaking. The charm of this podcast lies in its consistency and chemistry; you tune in not just for the verdicts, but for the familiar rhythms of their partnership, the listener emails, and the shared joy (or despair) about the state of the movies. Whether you agree with Mark's scorching takedowns or his rare, effusive five-star recommendations, the discussion is always engaging and thoroughly human.
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