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Jason Isaacs, Hotel Mumbai, Ad Astra, The Kitchen, The Farewell
Jason Isaacs, Hotel Mumbai, Ad Astra, The Kitchen, The Farewell
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Length:
117 minutes
Released:
Sep 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Jason Isaacs talks Hotel Mumbai. Plus the only reviews of the week's films you need including Brad Pitt in Ad Astra, dramedy The Farewell, and crime drama The Kitchen.
Mark Kermode also reviews a documentary about KLF frontman Bill Drummond, Best Before Death and drama Tomorrow.
Mark and Simon chat through all the films worth seeing in UK cinemas in the UK Box Office Top Ten.
Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast from the BBC Sounds app.
We welcome your contributions: Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @wittertainment
00:00 Pod begins, Brexitcast chat
05:28 Teacher's email
07:13 Tailenders email
10:41 H2JI in space
15:00 Daniel in Massachusetts
17:14 Radio show begins
25:15 Box office top ten
45:18 Jason Isaacs arrives
01:07:08 Hotel Mumbai Review
01:18:06 Ad Astra review
01:36:37 TV Movie Of The Week
01:42:43The Farewell review
01:48:14 The Kitchen review
01:51:10 Best Before Death review
01:53:40 DVD Of The Week
Mark Kermode also reviews a documentary about KLF frontman Bill Drummond, Best Before Death and drama Tomorrow.
Mark and Simon chat through all the films worth seeing in UK cinemas in the UK Box Office Top Ten.
Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast from the BBC Sounds app.
We welcome your contributions: Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @wittertainment
00:00 Pod begins, Brexitcast chat
05:28 Teacher's email
07:13 Tailenders email
10:41 H2JI in space
15:00 Daniel in Massachusetts
17:14 Radio show begins
25:15 Box office top ten
45:18 Jason Isaacs arrives
01:07:08 Hotel Mumbai Review
01:18:06 Ad Astra review
01:36:37 TV Movie Of The Week
01:42:43The Farewell review
01:48:14 The Kitchen review
01:51:10 Best Before Death review
01:53:40 DVD Of The Week
Released:
Sep 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
01/10/2010: With reviews of Made in Dagenham and Buried, and an interview with Stephen Woolley. by Kermode and Mayo's Film Review