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Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

Marielle Heller, The Lovebirds, Take Me Somewhere Nice, and The County

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

BBC

Society & Culture, Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.78.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2020

⏱️ 120 minutes

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Summary

Marielle Heller drops by to talk It’s A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood, which she directed. Plus all your essential streaming film reviews including action comedy The Lovebirds, about a couple who are unintentionally wrapped up in a murder mystery, drama Take Me Somewhere Nice and Icelandic comedy, The County, about a widowed farmer beginning a new life, fighting corruption. Mark and Simon chat through all the films worth seeing on streaming services, we tell you the best and worst films on subscription-free TV next week and recommend a home entertainment purchase in DVD of the Week, and Hanks for Listening features an inspiring Tom Hanks speech. 00:33:17 Top 10 - Greater remakes of Great Films 00:47:36 The Lovebirds review 00:51:52: Monos (new to VOD) review 00:59:25 Take Me Somewhere Nice review 01:02:01 Marielle Heller interview 01:19:22 The Vast of Night review 01:25:25 TV MOVIE(s) OF THE WEEK 01:30:19 The County review 01:45:07 Well Done U 01:53:48 DVD OF THE WEEK Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast from the BBC Sounds app. We welcome your contributions: Email: [email protected] Twitter: @wittertainment

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0:00.0

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0:04.5

Here Mark. Here Simon. That's too loud, that's too loud.

0:11.0

Is it okay? I have to zoom in the whole of the show like this. They might get very annoying,

0:18.9

but I do have to speak very quietly today. Do we both have to speak very quietly today?

0:25.4

No, no, no. You can speak at any volume you like, but you can see because you're still

0:33.4

in Narnia, I'm still in London. The wall behind me, the one with the edge got poster on.

0:38.1

The other side of that, very thin wall, child 3 is actually taking an exam, a university

0:42.3

exam on Chaucer. What, right? So, yeah, right at this very moment, yes. So I can't

0:49.4

speak. Chaucer. Very loudly. And he let he free, fragile.

0:54.4

Fred Chaucer. There was a worthy man with all that. I mean, I was young. I don't want

1:01.5

to be a huge dish. And speak to the child. So that's probably Kansas cheating. If you just

1:06.4

recited loud enough, he can hear you through the water. Is it an open book exam or is it?

1:11.0

Is it? It is. It is an open book. He doesn't need to be cheating then because he's actually

1:15.8

got the text in front of him. In fact, funnily enough with the, I had a conversation with

1:22.0

your child who is currently doing an exam about exactly this on the subject of the, the

1:29.6

Canterbury Tales, a film of Canterbury Tales, which includes the sequence of the monks

1:34.4

being farted out of the devil's bum. And it's the Miller's tale, I think. And it's,

1:41.3

as we said, a film so baudy that it features Robin Asquith. And I just say to ask your

1:48.7

dad who Robin Asquith is. But after, after we played a clip from it on, um, secret to

1:55.5

cinema, Robin Asquith is on Twitter. And now Robin Asquith and I have Twitter pals,

2:01.8

which I think is a lot of anything. Yes. He still walk around having unexpected adventures.

2:08.4

I think the, I think the unexpected adventures are behind him. But he's a, he's a jovial

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