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Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

with Idris Elba

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

BBC

Film Reviews, Tv & Film

4.78.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2014

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

Edith Bowman and James King sit in for Simon and Mark. With guests Idris Elba and director David O. Russell. Plus reviews including Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom, Last Vegas and Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones.

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0:00.0

My name is Annie Matmanis and my name is Nick Grimshaw. How long have we known each other babe?

0:05.0

Probably 20 years now and in that time we've always worked in and around music right?

0:10.0

We have. So it kind of makes sense that we do a podcast better. It sounds

0:13.9

like he's been 20 years in the making. It's not a avatar for podcasts basically, but it is good.

0:18.6

So we put the world to rights with Thanks for taking the time to download this BBC Radio 5 live podcast.

0:36.0

To search for other podcasts you might like, click BBC.co.uk.

0:40.0

UK slash 5 live. Where you'll also find out terms of use.

0:44.0

Thank you very much for downloading the podcast.

0:47.0

This week you have James King and myself, Edith Bowman, in for Simon and Mark.

0:52.0

We've got loads of stuff coming up. Reviews of American

0:54.0

hustle, Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom, Las Vegas, Paranormal Activity, The

0:59.0

marked ones. And I got to speak to David O Russell and James got to chat to Idris Elba.

1:04.7

Big Driss? Is that what you called him?

1:06.7

Yes, face, I love it.

1:08.0

Your top five films at the UK box office, do you remember what you said they were?

1:12.0

There's a lot of good stuff around at the moment.

1:14.0

I definitely put American Hustle in there and all is lost as well, the Robert Redford movie.

1:20.0

At number two in the top five.

1:21.0

I got an email about that, that's why I ask you. This is from

1:24.4

Paul in Batter, St London who says traditionally when seeing a film at my

1:28.6

local world of cinema it is the rigor for the audience to leap to their feet, access their smartphones and shuffle to the exit at the very moment a movie is deemed to have finished in an event always before the screen fades or the credits roll.

1:41.0

I went to see Robert Redfords in Life of Pie for Real Men,

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