Thu, May 5, 2022
Mark and Simon are joined by Tom Hiddleston who talks about his role in The Essex Serpent. Mark reviews new Marvel film 'Dr Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness', 'This Much I Know To Be True' which captures Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' creative relationship as they bring to life the songs from their last two studio albums, 'Cabaret' 50th Anniversary and new Netflix series 'Clark'.
Thu, May 12, 2022
Mark and Simon are joined in the studio by Argentinian screenwriter, director, and auteur Gaspar Noé to discuss his latest film Vortex. Mark reviews Apple TV+'s new series 'The Essex Serpent', film 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', new drama - 'Father Stu', 'The Drover's Wife' and 'The Quiet Girl'.
Thu, May 19, 2022
Mark and Simon are joined in the studio by Tom Cruise's co-star Miles Teller to discuss his latest role as Bradley 'Rooster' Bradshaw in 'Top Gun: Maverick.' Mark reviews Amazon's college satire 'Emergency', Norwegian horror film 'The Innocents', Terrence Davies new World War One drama 'Benediction' and music documentary 'A-ha-The Movie'.
Thu, Jun 9, 2022
Simon speaks to screen legend, and fan of the show Jeff Goldblum about reprising his role as Dr. Ian Malcom in Jurassic World Dominion. Mark reviews new Jennifer Coolidge film 'Swan Song,' British comedy horror 'All My Friends Hate Me,' 'Jurassic World Dominion,' and new Britbox documentary series 'Reel Britannia' - highlighting the best of British cinema. Plus, Take it or Leave it, What's on World, the Box office chart and more.
Thu, Jun 16, 2022
Simon speaks to the one and only Tom Hanks about his role as Colonel Tom Parker in 'Elvis'. Mark reviews 'Lightyear' - the story of a young Buzz Lightyear, Emma Thompson stars in 'Good Luck to You, Leo Grande', François Ozone's French drama 'Everything Went Fine' and Chris Hemsworth's new film 'Spiderhead' Plus, What's on World, the Box office chart and more.
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Mark and Simon are joined in the studio by comedic genius Rowan Atkinson to chat about his new comedy Netflix series 'Man vs, Bee.' Mark reviews the highly anticipated 'Elvis', Ethan Hawkes new horror, 'The Black Phone', 'Man vs. Bee' and Wim Wenders 1987 classic 'Wings of Desire' - about an angel who wonders the streets of Berlin observing its residents. Plus, What's on World, the Box office chart and more.
Thu, Jul 21, 2022
Simon talks to actress Daisy Edgar-Jones, of 'Normal People' fame, who stars in 'Where the Crawdads Sing' - the new film adaptation of Number One best-selling book by Delia Owens. Plus Mark reviews 'Notre Dame on Fire', based on the real-life disaster that took place in August 2019, documentary 'Kurt Vonnegut Unstuck in Time' - about the life of the beloved American writer, and 'She Will' - a psychological horror, by debut director Charlotte Colbert. Mark and Simon read out email from Tim Clayton about the single-screen cinema called Kino Astra in Oborniki Slaskie, Poland, and more.
Thu, Aug 4, 2022
Simon and Mark talk to Oscar winning Swedish actress Alicia Vikander about her new role in the highly meta series 'Irma Vep' - created by Olivier Assayas. Mark reviews the star-studded ensemble action/thriller 'Bullet Train', the reissue of the cult classic 'The Harder They Come.' - featuring music by and starring Jimmy Cliff, and Irma Vep - about Mira, an American movie star who is disillusioned by her career and recent breakup, so comes to France to star in a remake of the French silent classic, "Les Vampires."
Thu, Aug 11, 2022
Join Anna Bogutskaya and Rufus Jones as they fill in while Mark and Simon are on their annual cruise. Rufus speaks to the genius director behind 'Get Out', Jordan Peele, about his latest horror/sci-fi 'Nope.' Anna reviews the harrowing new Apple TV + series 'Five Days at Memorial' - chronicling the aftermath hurricane Katrina had on one hospital, 'Eiffel' - following the life and career of Gustave Eiffel and starring Emma Mackey, 'Nope' - Jordan Peele's latest big hit and 'Blind Ambition' - a new documentary about Africa's best and most unlikely sommeliers.
Thu, Aug 18, 2022
Robbie Collin and Rhianna Dhillon stand in while Mark and Simon are on their annual cruise. Rhianna speaks to national treasure Hugh Bonneville about his sinister new role in Baback Anvari's new crime thriller 'I Came By'. Robbie reviews 'Bad Sisters' Sharon Horgan's new comedy/thriller, 'House of the Dragon' - following the story of the Targaryen civil war 300 years before the events portrayed in 'Game of Thrones', 'My Old School' - a new true crime documentary set in a Scottish secondary school starring Alan Cumming, and 'Fisherman's Friends: One and All' - the sequel to the 2019 hit about the famous sea shanty singing group from Port Isaac. PLUS a surprise from Mark and Simon.
Thu, Oct 13, 2022
Simon speaks to Emma Mackey about her role as Emily Bronte in 'Emily' and the writer and director of the film Francs O'Connor. Mark reviews 'Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile', 'Emily' and 'Halloween Ends'. Plus correspondence, The World Cup Final of horror films draw, What's On and the Box Office 10.
Thu, Oct 27, 2022
Simon speaks to rising British star Harris Dickinson about his role as a male model in 'Triangle of Sadness'. Mark reviews new horror film 'Barbarian' - starring Bill Skarsgard, Justin Long, and Georgina Campbell, Sebastián Lelio's psychological thriller 'The Wonder'- where Florence Pugh is sent to watch a girl who miraculously lives healthily without eating, new rom com 'Bros' - about neurotic podcaster Bobby who's world is turned upside down when he meets Aron, and 'Triangle of Sadness' the outrageous new satirical comedy about a group of wealthy people meeting on a luxury cruise. Plus your correspondence, The World Cup Final of horror films draw, What's On and the Box Office 10.
Thu, Nov 3, 2022
Mark and Simon are live from Indigo at the O2 in Greenwich, and are joined by special guests Aimee Lou Wood (to discuss her new film 'Living' in which she stars alongside Bill Nighy), the director of 'Girls', and more recently 'Catherine Called Birdy'; Lena Dunham comes to the stage with her husband Luis Felber who wrote the soundtrack to her latest hit film. Mark reviews 'Living' - about a man whose medical diagnosis inspires him to cram some fun into his life, plus some horror themed content including 'Queer for Fear'- the new shudder docuseries that examines the history of the LGBTQ + community in the horror genre, and 'Terrifier 2' - about a sinister clown who terrorises a small community.
Thu, Nov 10, 2022
Ben Bailey Smith speaks to writer/director Sebastián Lelio and actor Florence Pugh about their haunting new film 'The Wonder.' Mark reviews the much-anticipated 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' the first four episodes of 'The Crown' season five, 'No Bears' by Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi - about two parallel love stories in which the partners are thwarted by hidden, inevitable obstacles, and 'A Bunch of Amateurs' - about the survival of one of one of the oldest amateur filmmaking clubs in the world.
Thu, Nov 17, 2022
Simon speaks to actor Paul Mescal about his new film 'Aftersun.' Mark reviews black comedy horror film 'The Menu,' starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Holt, and Ralph Fiennes - about a young couple who visit a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant, but the chef has prepared some shocking surprises for his guests, 'Armageddon Time' - a personal coming of age story by James Gray - starring Anne Hathaway and Jeremy Strong, 'Aftersun'- the debut feature film from Charlotte Wells, about a woman reflecting on the memories of a holiday she spent with her father as a child, and 'Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery' - detective Benoit Blanc is back solving another case, this time in sunny Greece.
Thu, Nov 24, 2022
The monstrous Miss Trunchbull is played by Dame Emma Thompson in the new musical film 'Matilda the Musical' - Simon talks to Dame Emma about this extraordinary role, and how Emma's comprehensive prosthetics started at 5am each day. Mark reviews 'Bones and All' - a romantic horror road film by Luca Guadagnino, starring Timothée Chalamet Taylor Russell and Mark Rylance, 'She Said' - a biographical drama based on the 2019 book that follows the New York Times investigation that exposed Harvey Weinstein, 'Matilda the Musical' - based on the 1988 book by Roald Dahl with music by Tim Minchin, and the stop-motion animated 'Pinocchio' - a spin on the classic tale directed by Guillermo Del Toro.
Thu, Dec 1, 2022
Why eating nineteen bowls of noodles helped Gary Oldman get into character for Jackson Lamb - he joins Mark and Simon in the studio, fully in character for 'Slow Horses season two'. Gary talks filming the new series, as well as the 25th anniversary of 'Nil by Mouth.' Mark reviews 'White Noise'- an apocalyptic black comedy directed by Noah Bombach and starring Greta Gerwig, Adam Driver and Don Cheadle, 'Tori and Lokita,' which tells the tale of two youngsters who are united by their shared experience of travelling alone from Africa and having to contend with the cruel conditions of their exile in Belgium, the 1997 cult classic 'Nil By Mouth' which has been re-released by the BFI for its 25th anniversary - written and directed by Gary Oldman, and 'Violent Night' - a new Christmas horror comedy - where Santa Clause is called in to rescue a wealthy family from a group of mercenaries.
Thu, Dec 8, 2022
What is it like to work with Tom Cruise? The legendary Hollywood producer, Jerry Bruckheimer, joins to tell all and to speak to Simon about the making of 'Top Gun: Maverick'. Mark reviews 'Nocebo' - a new mystery/psychological thriller starring Eva Green and Chai Fonacier, 'Anonymous Club,' a documentary that gives an intimate portrayal at the life of beloved singer Courtney Barnett, 'The Silent Twins' - a biographical drama about the twin sisters June and Jennifer Gibbons, who were institutionalized following years of silence as teenagers, and 'Rimini' - The latest drama by Ulrich Seidl about a once famous Austrian pop singer who returns home after the death of his Mother.
Thu, Dec 15, 2022
It took three years and cost 250 million dollars to make 'Avatar: The Way of Water', and Mark has some strong feelings on the film... Mark also reviews animated Christmas movie 'The Nutcracker and the Magic Flute' - which follows Marie as she makes a wish and becomes the same size as her toy nutcracker, 'The Unofficial Science of Home Alone' - a one off Sky special with comedians James Acaster and Guz Khan, as they step into the shoes of the Wet Bandits as they build and test some of the famous boobytraps from the film, and 'Le Pupille', Disney+'s new live-action short that follows the rebellious girls of a strict Catholic boarding school in the run up to Christmas.
Thu, Dec 22, 2022
Detective Benoit Blanc is back!. Simon sits down with Daniel Craig, and director Rian Johnson to chat all things 'Glass Onion: A Knives out Mystery,' the sequel to 'Knives Out.' (2019) Mark reviews 'The Enforcer'- an American action thriller starring Antonio Banderas who must sacrifice everything to save a young girl from his femme fatale boss (Kate Bosworth), 'The Pale Blue Eye' - a gothic horror starring Christian Bale, Gillian Anderson and Henry Melling's as a young Edgar Allan Poe, 'I Wanna Dane with Somebody' the new biographical musical about American icon Whitney Houston starring Naomi Ackie and Stanley Tucci, and 'Corsage' - a fictional account of a year in the life of Empress Elisabeth of Austria played by Vicky Krieps.
Thu, Dec 29, 2022
Mark and Simon take a look at the best bits of Kermode and Mayo's Take this year including highlights from Rowan Atkinson, Jeff Goldblum, Charlotte Rampling - as well as the biggest reviews like Top Gun Maverick, Elvis and Everything Everywhere All At Once. Plus Simon interviews Tom Hanks and Mariana Trevino about the upcoming comedy-drama 'A Man Called Otto'. They also reflect on those who have been lost this year in the world of Film and TV, including Robbie Coltrane, Angela Lansbury, Olivia Newton-John and Sidney Poiter among others.
Thu, Jan 5, 2023
The daughter of Beatle Paul McCartney, Mary McCartney, joins Ben and Anna to give them a glimpse of what went down in the world-famous Abbey Road Studios. Anna reviews 'Till' - the heart-breaking film about the death of Emmett Till in 1960s America, the highly anticipated 'A Man Called Otto', the Disney Original documentary 'If These Walls Could Sing', and 'Piggy'- a Spanish French indie thriller.
Thu, Jan 12, 2023
Would Empire of Light have happened if Olivia Colman hadn't said yes to playing Hilary? Director and writer, Sam Mendes CBE, chats to Simon in this week's episode as the pair unpack his latest release. Mark reviews psychological horror 'Enys Men', set in 1973 on an uninhabited island off the Cornish coast; Cate Blanchett's new film 'Tár' - about the life of composer and conductor, Lydia Tár; 'M3gan' - about a robotics engineer at a toy company, who builds a life-like doll that begins to take on a life of its own, as well as Olivia Colman and Sam Mendes' latest 'Empire of Light'.
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
Cate Blanchett is the star of 'Tár' and is tipped to win big at the awards this year; Cate talks to Simon about the impact the film has had on her. Mark reviews Damien Chazelle's latest film 'Babylon' - set in the decedent and depraved world of 1920's Hollywood, 'Holy Spider' a Persian-language crime thriller directed by Iranian director Ali Abbasi, 'More than Ever' - a heartfelt drama starring Vicky Krieps and Gaspard Ulliel in the penultimate film before his death, and 'Alice Darling' - directed by Mary Nighy, and starring Anna Kendrick - the film tells the story of a young woman who is pushed to the brink by her psychologically abusive boyfriend.
Thu, Jan 26, 2023
Simon and Mark chat with friend of the show, actor/comedian Ben Bailey Smith, and psychotherapist Sasha Bates about their new podcast 'Shrink the Box' where every week Sasha and Ben give listeners the chance to delve into the psyches of their favorite fictional film and tv characters. Mark reviews Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical coming of age drama 'The Fablemans', 'Plane' stars Gerrard Butler who finds himself in even more danger after he is forced to land a commercial plane on an island in the Philippines, 'Unwelcome' a new horror film about a couple who are gifted a house in rural Ireland that isn't what it seems, and 'All the Beauty and the Bloodshed' - the new Oscar nominated documentary directed by Laura Poitras which explores the life of artist Nan Goldin and her takedown of the Sackler family.
Thu, Feb 2, 2023
Telegraph critic Robbie Collin stands in for Simon this week as he's unwell. Mark reviews 'EO,' Jerzy Skolimowski's harrowing new film about a donkey that encounters happiness and sorrow along his journey through life, 'Knock at the Cabin' - M Night Shyamalan's apocalyptic film - which tells the story of a same sex couple who are held hostage and asked to make an unthinkable choice, from the Shrek family 'Puss in Boots: The Last Wish,' starring Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Florence Pugh, and 'The Whale' - adapted from stage to screen, the film tells the sad tale of a reclusive and obese man named Charlie who wishes to reconnect with his estranged daughter. Simon's interview with The Whale actor, Brendan Fraser, and director, Darren Aronofsky, with more from them both in Take 2.
Thu, Feb 16, 2023
Simon speaks to Hollywood royalty Michael Douglas about the return of Ant-Man - Michael recommends the best way to watch his new film... Mark reviews drama 'Nostalgia' about a man named Felice who returns to his hometown, Naples, after a 40-year absence; 'Marcel the Shell with Shoes On' - the feature adaptation of the animated short, Marcel (voiced by Jenny Slate) is a 1-inch-tall shell that lives with his grandmother; 'The Son' starring Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern and Vanessa Kirby which tells the tragic story of a deeply troubled teenager who tries to navigate moving in with his father, and 'Ant- Man and the Wasp: Quantumamia' which sees Paul Rudd, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Michael Doulas reprise their role in the Marvel franchise.
Thu, Feb 23, 2023
Simon speaks to Hugh Jackman about how filming 'The Son' changed him as a parent, plus he talks about reprising his role as Wolverine. Mark reviews 'Cocaine Bear', a film about a 500-pound black bear who goes on a murderous rampage after unintentionally ingesting cocaine. 'What's Love Got To Do With It' starring Lily James and Shazad Latif, centering around an arranged marriage; 'The Independent' starring Jodie Turner-Smith and Brian Cox which tells the story of a reporter who uncovers a presidential election conspiracy; and 'Broker', a Korean drama film written and directed by Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda.
Thu, Mar 2, 2023
Michael B. Jordan talks about his directorial debut - he discusses how he feels about Danielle Deadwyler missing out at the Oscars, and working with Jonathan Majors (who interrupted Jordan's directing playing his music). Mark reviews new MUBI release 'Close' which follows two teenage boys whose friendship is thrown into disarray when their schoolmates point out their intimacy. New slashes/splatter film 'Project Wolf Hunting' - about dangerous criminals on a cargo ship bound for Busan, South Korea; and 'Electric Malady' directed by Marie Liden, about a man who suffers from electro-sensitivity.
Thu, Mar 9, 2023
Andy Serkis tells Simon about playing his darkest role yet, and why he decided to take on the challenge. Mark reviews the new horror/slasher take on a child's classic 'Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey' which follows a bloodthirsty Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet as they terrorize their former friend Christopher Robin; 'Champions' - a heartwarming new comedy/drama starring Woody Harrelson about a former minor-league basketball coach who is court ordered to manage a team of players with intellectual disabilities; 'Luther: The Fallen Sun' which sees Idris Elba reprise his role as detective John Luther, this time for the big screen, and 'Scream VI' - survivors of the Ghostface murders find themselves in fresh danger when a new killer is on the loose.
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
The Multifaceted Daveed Diggs tells Simon how his role as Marshall Zucker in the start studded 'Extrapolations' was deeply personal. Mark reviews South London rom-com 'Rye Lane' - starring David Jonsson and Vivian Oparah, 'Pearl' Ti West's prequel to horror film 'X' which sees Mia Goth reprise her role as the title character, '80 for Brady'- which is a comedy starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Sally Field, and Rita Moreno and is inspired by the true story of four best friends who travel to the Superbowl to see their hero Tom Brady, 'Extrapolations' Apple +'s new anthology drama, set in the near future where the effects of climate change have become embedded in everyday life, and last but not least 'Shazam. Fury of the Gods' - which once again follows teen Billy Batson as he transforms into his adult superhero alter ego.
Thu, Mar 23, 2023
Keanu and Chad tell Simon about the most difficult stunts to film in the latest John Wick installment in a fascinating interview. Mark reviews the new satirical horror from Brandon Cronenberg - 'Infinity Pool' about a writer (Alexander Skarsgård) and his wife, who find themselves in a strange and dangerous situation on holiday when they're involved in a fatal accident, 'The Beasts' - about a middle-aged French couple who move to a village but are met with hostility and violence from two of the locals, and 'John Wick: Chapter 4' the highly successful franchise is back, and this time sees John Wick trying to uncover a path to defeat the High Table, but there is a new enemy in the mix.
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
Emily Watson stars alongside Paul Mescal in new psychological drama 'God's Creatures'. She joins Simon and Mark in the studio to talk about what it was like playing Paul's mother in the film where her sense of right or wrong is well and truly put to the test. Mark reviews new Iranian crime movie 'Law of Tehran', 'Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves' - starring a stellar cast including Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, and Regé-Jean Page among others - based on the tabletop role-playing game 'Dungeons and Dragons', and 'God's Creatures' - a story about a mother (played by Emily Watson) who tells a lie for her beloved son that rips apart their family and close-knit Irish town.
Thu, Apr 6, 2023
Prolific French director Mia Hansen- Løve speaks to Simon about her deeply personal new film 'One Fine Morning' - and how it was inspired by her own experience of her father going into a care home. Mark reviews 'Lola' - a science fiction film directed by Andrew Legge - the film is set in 1940 is about a machine called 'LOLA' that can intercept radio from the future; 'Godland' which is set in the 19th century and tells the story of a priest who is sent to a remote part of Iceland, and 'Air' which tells the story of shoe salesman Sonny Vaccaro (played by Matt Damon) and how he and Nike perused Michael Jordan in what would become one of the most successful partnerships of all time.
Thu, Apr 13, 2023
Super subs Rhianna Dhillon and Anna Bogutskaya stand in whilst Mark and Simon are away. Nicholas Hoult talks to Rhianna about taking center stage as Dracula's long-suffering servant in 'Renfield', plus he discusses sharpening his craft alongside Nicholas Cage once again. Anna reviews 'One Fine Morning' - a French film about a single mother struggling to take care of her father who has a neurodegenerative disease; 'Obsession' a Netflix drama from directors Lisa Barros D'sa and Glenn Leyburn about an esteemed doctor who has a steamy affair with his son's girlfriend, as well as comedy-horror Renfield.