Quick Overview: www.bbc.co.uk/markkermode - In the week that Jimmy's Hall is out on DVD I pick out some of the many responses to my recent ... There are two documentaries with very different styles on release at the moment - Where To Invade Next and Fire At Sea. Can it be that criticising Darkest Hour is seen as letting the side down?
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www.bbc.co.uk/markkermode - In the week that Jimmy's Hall is out on DVD I pick out some of the many responses to my recent ... There are two documentaries with very different styles on release at the moment - Where To Invade Next and Fire At Sea. Can it be that criticising Darkest Hour is seen as letting the side down? www.bbc.co.uk/markkermode Robert DeNiro made headlines when he walked out of an interview about his new film The Intern ... www.bbc.co.uk/markkermode There's been a lot of comment recently about too many film critics being white, middle aged men ... www.bbc.co.uk/markkermode I talk to Catherine Anderson of the BBFC about why they are reviewing their
I posted recently about the marketing strategy for The Witch and whether it had been misleading. Here are some of the ... Alien: Covenant has got Mark thinking about why I love the original film so much and what can go wrong with sequels. Michael Caine's new book singles out a handful of film critics - I was surprised and ... My dad took me to see Zulu when I was a kid and I've remembered the experience ever since. What are the films that you recall ... www.bbc.co.uk/markkermode - A public row has broken out about a review of Philomena in a New York newspaper. But is this all ... I posted recently asking what you thought were the greatest books never filmed. The response was overwhelming - here are just ...
Does it matter who criticizes movies? How about Kevin Smith's plan of simply handing out free ... www.bbc.co.uk/markkermode - I posted recently asking you for your mind blowing moments in cinema and which SciFi series you ... www.bbc.co.uk/markkermode. Somewhere, in the world's attics and sheds probably, are prints of some of the greatest films ever ...