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Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

Andrew Garfield, Tick, Tick... Boom!, Mothering Sunday and Cry Macho

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

BBC

Society & Culture, Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.78.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2021

⏱️ 120 minutes

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Summary

Andrew Garfield talks about his role in Tick, Tick… Boom!, about a promising young theatre composer who on the cusp of his 30th birthday navigates love, friendship and the pressures of life as an artist in New York City. Plus reviews of Clint Eastwood’s neo-Western Cry Macho, about a one-time rodeo star and washed-up horse breeder who takes a job to bring a man's young son home and away from his alcoholic mother; Mothering Sunday, starring Olivia Colman and Colin Firth in a film about a maid living in post-World War I England who secretly plans to meet with the man she loves before he leaves to marry another woman; Keyboard Fantasies, about Beverly Glenn-Copeland, a Black transgender musician, who becomes a cult icon three decades after the release of his album Keyboard Fantasies; documentary Becoming Cousteau, which takes a look at the life, passions, achievements and tragedies surrounding the famous explorer and environmentalist; Hungarian war drama Natural Light and documentary Procession, about a group of survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic priests who battle for justice. Send us your sub 20 second instant reaction to any film attached to an email to [email protected] for our feature Lobby Correspondents. Download our podcast from the Baby Sea Clowns app. We welcome your contributions: Email: [email protected] Twitter: @wittertainment 00:25:10 Top ten 00:52:28 Andrew Garfield 01:07:72 Tick Tick Boom review 01:14:23 Cry Macho 01:25:09 Procession 01:33:49 Mothering Sunday 01:41:54 Natural Light 01:46:20 Keyboard Fantasies 01:49:47 Dettori

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:09.5

It's magic time.

0:19.2

Why, why are you being desulterated about it?

0:22.8

It's a great song called a simple,

0:25.2

desulterated, flipic or how I was Robert McNamara into submission by Simon and Garfunkel

0:31.0

from their pastly stage album. And I looked at that as a kid and thought, what on earth is that all about?

0:35.7

And I'd never seen the word desulterated before.

0:39.1

And now as an adult, what on earth is that all about?

0:42.5

I'm not really that sure. What was it called again?

0:45.3

A simple, desulterated, flipic or what is a flipic or brackets or how I was Robert McNamara into

0:52.1

submission, close brackets. What is a... A philipic? I think it's like a little ditty, isn't it? I think.

0:58.4

Could you spell it?

1:01.6

PHIL and then I would guess...

1:05.1

You're just spelling the word philip, right? They can't know it.

1:07.2

Philip and then Ick.

1:08.4

No, but it's a bit... A better attack or denunciation indeed.

1:12.5

There's nothing like what you said at all. It's completely the opposite.

1:16.3

Robin London. As a witter-tainy who? It was met a child since 2010. Your recent habit of

1:22.6

beginning the podcast with Shall We Do The Magic. Inducers are Pavlovian Frozen One response in me.

1:29.6

As Princess Anna asks Princess Elsa to do The Magic before receiving her Frozen Heart

1:36.4

and Toats Radtastic Highlight job. This implies a question, which doctor is which Princess?

1:41.7

Does Mark share Anna's bumbling benevolence in his Simon and Elsa constantly frustrated

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