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Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

22/04/2011

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

BBC

Society & Culture, Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.78.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2011

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

The Good Friday film show, with Colin Paterson, Boyd Hilton and Nigel Floyd. Colin talks to Ray Winstone about his new film Tracker. Ray reveals that he could be working on a follow-up to The Long Good Friday. Kim Newman has written a book called Nightmare Movies, which was orignally released in 1988 but is back in bookshops in a updated form. He is much happier now with the state of horror movies than he was in 1988. Kidulthood director Menhaj Huda tells the boys about his new film Everywhere and Nowhere. Reviews this week are Arthur ("not as bad as people have said"), Adele Blanc-Sec (quite a strange French film with some witty moments but in Boyd's words "one of the oddest films I've ever seen") Pina 3D and TT 3D: Closer to the Edge (starkly different uses of the medium but both effective). Also reviewed, Fast & Furious Five ("all right with an hour of boredom in the middle") and Beastly ("Beauty and the Beast for 15 year olds"). Download the podcast at bbc.co.uk/podcasts/5live.

Transcript

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0:00.0

on digital and online. This is BBC Radio 5 Live.

0:05.1

Come out and may I film a review?

0:07.3

Hello, it's Colin Patterson with the Friday Film Review with,

0:12.7

Bide and Floyd. We've got some interviews in today's show.

0:15.4

We've got Ray Winston coming in to tell us about Tracker and he breaks some news

0:20.0

about a long good Friday sequel. We've also got Menhage Huda

0:24.2

who is the director of Kiddelt, who he's got a new film out called

0:27.1

Everywhere and know where it's out next Friday.

0:29.4

And we've also got a good friend of Nigel Floyd, Kim Newman,

0:32.8

whose book Nightmare Movies Reckon to be one of the great horror history books.

0:36.8

It was printed in 1988 and he's done a new version now.

0:40.2

Nigel, you go way back with him.

0:42.0

I do, I do and I have to say, despite that,

0:44.1

he's my friend and clearly I'm prejudiced.

0:46.0

This is an essential volume for all horror fans,

0:49.1

together with men, women and chainsaws,

0:51.0

the defining instance of what you need.

0:53.7

If you just want a one volume, horror movie book.

0:57.0

And it's got a quote on the cover from Mark Kermode.

0:58.6

I don't think you're actually named him when you made reference the fact that there was a quote on the cover.

1:01.4

No, I try to keep that off.

1:03.0

But the quote is,

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