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The new home of Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo. They’re back, and it’s bigger, and better and larger-er and more-er.
Film reviews, TV reviews, and all your conversation around movie and non-movie related stuff. Plus a whole bunch of recommendations to watch in cinemas, on all streaming services and on physical media.
As well as the film and TV reviews, Mark and Simon will be talking about anything and everything. Punctuation, Thunderbirds, obscure German pop music, fax machines, subtitles, MRI scans, magic, school assemblies, Scandinavia, and don’t forget the dad jokes.
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The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: Highlights and Lowlights so far this year
This week Simon and Mark are away so instead we have a clip episode for your viewing pleasure featuring interviews with the likes of Ramy Youssef and Emma Stone, Denis Villeneuve and Hans Zimmer; and reviews of everything from ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ to Madame Web.
Enjoy listening to some of the best The Take has had to offer these past few months!
Timecodes (relevant only for the Vanguard - who are also ad-free!):
2:08 The Holdovers (Alexander Payne, Universal)
4:57 Scala!!! (Jane Giles, Ali Catterall, BFI)
8:35 Zone of Interest (Jonathan Glazer, A24)
12:19 All of us strangers (Andrew Haigh, Disney)
15:42 Poor Things (Yorgos Lanthimos, Disney)
21:19 Ramy Youssef and Emma Stone
25:21 Denis Villeneuve and Hans Zimmer
31:02 Cate Blanchett
35:12 Cillian Murphy
42:13 Kung Fu Panda (Mike Mitchell, Universal)
45:42 Godzilla x Kong The New Empire ( Adam Wingard, Warner Bros)
47:11 Madame Web (SJ Clarkson, Columbia Pictures)
50:49 Driveaway Dolls (Ethan Coen, Universal)
53:59 Ghostbusters Frozen Empire (Gil Kenan, Columbia)
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Opponent, Ratcatcher, All You Need is Death, Best Kirsten Dunst Performances & Questions Schmestions
Bonus reviews include ‘Opponent’, a drama about an Iranian wrestling champion’s complex battle for asylum for him and his family in Sweden; ‘Ratcatcher’, Scottish auteur Lynne Ramsay’s now-classic debut feature, which has been restored in 4K to celebrate its 25th anniversary, and follows a young boy’s life on a derelict Glaswegian council estate where killing rats has become a sport for local children; and ‘All You Need is Death’, which sees a young couple who collect rare folk ballads discover the dark side of love when they record and translate an ancient, taboo folk song from the deep, forgotten past.
This week’s One Frame Back is the best Kirsten Dunst performances to celebrate the release of her new film ‘Civil War’.
Mark and Simon help us decide what to watch, and what to avoid, this weekend.
Plus, they answer a few of your Questions (film-related) and Schmestions (non-film related), from the terrible movies they still love because they loved them as a kid to how they feel about using nuclear energy as a power source.
Timecodes:
03:43 Opponent review
13:27 Ratcatcher review
17:10: All You Need is Death review
20:33 One Frame Back: Best Kirsten Dunst films
25:12 Weekend Watchlist / Weekend Notlist
27:43 Questions Schmestions
Watchlist films this week:
The Power of the Dog – BBC Two, Fri 12 April, 11.05pm
Hombre – Talking Pictures TV, Sat 13 April, 3.35pm
Bridesmaids – itv2, Sat 13 April, 9pm
Inglorious Basterds – 5Star, Sat 13 April, 9pm
Sorry to Bother You – BBC Two, Sun 14 April, 11.40pm
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Kirsten Dunst & Alex Garland, Civil War, The Teachers’ Lounge, The First Omen & Back to Black
This week, Kirsten Dunst and Alex Garland sit down to chat with Simon about their new film ‘Civil War’, which sees Dunst star as a photojournalist travelling with her team across a dystopian United States, engulfed by a second civil war, in a bid to interview and photograph the president.
Mark also gives his take on the film, as well as reviewing ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’, a drama in which a teacher decides to step in when one of her students is suspected of theft, finding herself caught between her ideals and the school system in the process; and ‘The First Omen’, which sees a young American nun start to question her own faith when she uncovers a terrifying conspiracy to bring about the birth of evil incarnate in Rome.
The big review of the week is ‘Back to Black’, a musical biopic about singer Amy Winehouse’s tumultuous relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil inspires her to write and record the groundbreaking album ‘Back to Black’.
Timecodes (relevant only for the Vanguard - who are also ad-free!):
The Teachers’ Lounge – 6:58
Box Office Top Ten – 10:55
The First Omen – 13:16
Kirsten Dunst & Alex Garland Interview – 25:32
Civil War Review – 37:45
Back to Black Review – 46:11
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Scoop, The Trouble with Jessica & Best Revenge Films
Bonus reviews include ‘Scoop’, a Gillian Anderson and Billie Piper-starring biographical drama, which explores how the women of “Newsnight” secured the infamous interview with Prince Andrew about his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; and ‘The Trouble with Jessica’, a satirical black comedy, which follows a London couple in deep financial trouble, whose situation takes a terrifying nosedive with the shocking behaviour of an uninvited dinner guest.
This week’s One Frame Back is the best revenge films to coincide with the release of Dev Patel’s directorial debut ‘Monkey Man’.
Plus, Mark and Simon help us decide what to watch, and what to avoid, this weekend.
They also answer a few of your Questions (film-related) and Schmestions (non-film related), from whether there is a name for when a line from a song directly corresponds to the action on screen to their recommendations for album of the week.
Timecodes:
10:51 Scoop review
23:20 The Trouble with Jessica review
30:38 One Frame Back: Best Revenge Films
38:49 Weekend Watchlist / Weekend Notlist
43:06 Questions Schmestions
Watchlist films this week:
Nobody – Film4, Fri 5 April, 9pm
I, Tonya – BBC Two, Fri 5 April, 11.05pm
Gloria – Talking Pictures TV, Sat 6 April, 12.55am
The Blair Witch Project – BBC Three, Sat 6 April, 10pm
Blood Simple – Film4, Sun 7 April, 1.50am
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Dev Patel, Monkey Man, Evil Does Not Exist, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire & Seize Them!
This week, the lovely Dev Patel is on the show to chat all things ‘Monkey Man’, his (co) writing and directorial debut, which sees a young man hunt down the group of corrupt leaders responsible for his mother’s death.
Mark also gives his thoughts on the film, as well as reviewing ‘Evil Does Not Exist’, an enigmatic eco-parable, which sees a Tokyo company buy up land near a pristine lake in a bid to turn it into a glamping site; and ‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’, a Rebecca Hall-starring follow-up to the 2021 monster film, which sees Godzilla and the almighty Kong face a colossal threat hidden deep within the planet that challenges their very existence and the survival of the human race.
The big review of the week is ‘Seize Them!’, a Dark Ages-set comedy romp, which sees a queen, played by Aimee Lou Wood, forced to endure hardship and danger as she embarks on a voyage to win back her throne.
Timecodes (relevant only for the Vanguard - who are also ad-free!):
Evil Does Not Exist – 7:05
Box Office Top Ten – 12:45
Godzilla x Kong – 16:54
Dev Patel Interview – 25:49
Monkey Man Review – 40:17
Seize Them! Review – 47:43
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Ewan McGregor, A Gentleman in Moscow, Mothers’ Instinct & Silver Haze
This week, Obi Wan Kenobi himself, aka Ewan McGregor, sits down with Simon to discuss his new miniseries ‘A Gentleman in Moscow’, which sees a Russian aristocrat spared from death and placed under house arrest while the Bolshevik Revolution plays out before him.
Mark also gives his take on the series, as well as reviewing ‘Mothers’ Instinct’, a Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway-starring thriller about a pair of rich suburban housewives, whose sisterly bond is unraveled after a tragic accident shatters their seemingly picture-perfect lives; and ‘Silver Haze’, a British drama about a young nurse, who is unable to build any meaningful relationship thanks to her obsession with getting revenge for a traumatic event that happened 15 years prior, until she falls in love with one of her patients.
Plus, Mark and Simon keep us up to date on the cinematic events happening around the country.
Timecodes (relevant only for the Vanguard - who are also ad-free!):
07:14 Mother’s Instinct Review
14:21 Box Office Top 10
30:55 Interview with Ewan McGregor
42:05 A Gentleman in Moscow Review
48:22 Silver Haze Review
52:24 What’s On
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Customer Reviews
Best Movie pod cast ev,s
There is just something comforting about listening to Mark and Simon and their witterings that makes everything else in life bearable, oh and there’s movie stuff in it too 😉
The best movie pod cast, if not the best pod cast ever 😊
If I could give it zero stars I would
I cannot abide these two smug, faux-deprecating arrogant elitists. They’re a precise example of why the end of the BBC is sadly quite inevitable.
Fun
Mark has some fascinating insights and Simon’s jokes are appreciated as well. Not always the most eloquent or analysing reviews (one can read Roger Ebert.com for that) but nonetheless a fun show to listen to and maybe gain a second opinion on recent releases