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Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

Lakeith Stanfield, I Care a Lot, Zappa and Music

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

BBC

Society & Culture, Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.78.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2021

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

Mark and Simon are joined by Lakeith Stanfield, who talks about his new film Judas and the Black Messiah, in which he stars as FBI informant Bill O’Neal, opposite Daniel Kaluuya as Fred Hampton, chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party, Plus your essential streaming reviews including Alex Winter’s documentary Zappa, Rosamund Pike as a crooked legal guardian who drains the savings of her elderly wards in I Care a Lot and Sia’s directorial debut Music, about newly sober Zu who receives news that she is to become the sole guardian of her half-sister named Music, a young girl on the autism spectrum. Plus Mark and Simon’s US Movie Road Trip continues through Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama. They also talk you through the best and worst films on subscription-free TV next week, recommend a home entertainment purchase in DVD of the Week and try to guess a listener’s identity by examining their streaming algorithm. Send us your sub 20 second audio review of any film attached to an email to [email protected]. 00:34:25 Chart: Australia 00:41:22 Bad Tales Review 00:45:05 Algorithm 00:47:35 Guest: LaKeith Stanfield 01:08:38 US Road Trip 01:15:28 I Care A Lot review 01:20:09 Lobbydown Correspondents 01:23:15 Music review 01:26:41 TV MOVIE OF THE WEEK 01:30:40 Zappa 01:35:55 Stump the Guesser 01:37:15 The Twentieth Century 01:39:41 DVD OF THE WEEK Download our podcast from the BBC Sounds app. We welcome your contributions: Email: [email protected] Twitter: @wittertainment

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:04.4

Okay, can you email me the magic please?

0:07.0

Hang on, turn the magic button on. It's on Zoom.

0:12.0

It's just, when you go into video settings, one of them is magic.

0:17.0

And then there's a thing about how much magic do you want?

0:21.0

Is there a filter?

0:23.0

Yeah, we've got our filters on. Nobody can see this

0:27.0

because we don't video this bit, but we've both discovered the touch-up function on the video settings.

0:35.0

And this is because Emma Freud told me where it was.

0:41.0

And now that I've discovered it, it's a thing.

0:44.0

It's basically, it's the equivalent of putting Vaseline on the lens,

0:47.0

like they used to do in old movies, or apparently they didn't.

0:50.0

And what it does is it smooths out your wrinkles

0:53.0

and it gives you a sort of sheen and it takes 10 years off of you.

0:58.0

Yeah, but it's rubbish, doesn't work, because I look like 88.

1:01.0

No, you don't. No, you look, I mean, no, you turn it off.

1:04.0

I mean, here's the thing, you put it on, you think,

1:06.0

go, I look really bad and then you turn it off and you go,

1:08.0

oh, no, actually, it was doing quite a lot.

1:09.0

Yeah, I have some words for you.

1:11.0

And the words are,

1:13.0

Tak for Sinast.

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