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Mark Kermode Live in 3D | Show 65 | January 2022

This MK3D (our 65th!) was the first of the show’s seventh year in residence at the BFI Southbank.

Mark Kermode answered questions from the audience on subjects ranging from stage adaptation of classic movies to film scores.

Look out for Neil Brand’s orchestral score to South, Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Glorious Epic of the Antarctic, which screens at the IMAX on 27 January with live accompaniment.

In the news section Here’s the Thing, Mark paid tribute to the iconic actor Sidney Poitier who passed away in January aged 94 – the first black man to win an Academy Award for Best Actor for Lilies of the Field in 1964 – and to Peter Bogdanovich who we lost on the same day, best known for this BAFTA-winning The Last Picture Show.

Actor-turned-director, horror fan Romola Garai came to talk about her terrifying feature Amulet starring Imelda Staunton   – and about her Guilty Pleasure, the film Point Break, which she discovered aged 11 and has loved ever since.

Himesh Patel came to talk about the runaway success Netflix feature Don’t Look Up and Station Eleven, the HBO series about a post-pandemic society. He talked to Mark about the films that influenced his view of life: Richard Linklater’s ‘Before’ trilogy, Before  Sunrise, Before Sunset and Before Midnight.

Finally Mark welcomed Joanna Hogg who was last on the show to talk about The Souvenir and returned to talk about The Souvenir Part II, which has been longlisted for  this year’s BAFTAs. She and Mark bonded over her choice of Guilty Pleasure: she chose not one film, nor a trilogy, but an entire genre – disaster movies. Favourites include The Poseidon Adventure and The Day After Tomorrow – and anything by Roland Emmerich, including the much-awaited Moonfall.

We closed the show with Sound & Vision, and a tribute to Get Back, the eight-hour epic series by Peter Jackson, culminating in the rooftop rendition of Get Back.

Joanna Hogg, Mark Kermode, Romola Garai, and Himesh Patel

Mark Kermode Live in 3D | Show 64 | December 2021

Mark invited Mark Gatiss, Noomi Rapace, Reggie Yates and Riz Ahmed to join him on Mark Kermode Live in 3D, for the 64th actual live show in NFT1, which marks six full years of monthly shows at the BFI Southbank.

They were all great conversations and if you missed out tonight you can catch it on the Kermode on Film podcast.

The Amazing Mr Blunden, Lamb, Pirates and Encounter were discussed.  And so were After Love, Love Actually, A Muppet Christmas Carol, Nil By Mouth, La Haine, The Long Goodbye, Romancing the Stone, Paddington II and Elvis Presley’s ‘68 Comeback Special — as well as ten films set on Xmas eve including The Apartment, Trading Places and When Harry Met Sally.

Oh and House of Gucci. And Bug. And The Exorcist, natch. A rocking end-of-year show, hosted with customary panache by the inimitable Dr K.

Mark Gatiss, Mark Kermode, Noomi Rapace, Reggie Yates, and Riz Ahmed

Mark Kermode Live in 3D | Show 63 | November 2021

In November Mark was joined by:

Kate Dickie, Ellen E Jones, Posy Dixon, Vinette Robinson & Jason Flemyng and Lucy Darwin & Miriam Margolyes.

Kate Dickie
Ellen E Jones
Posy Dixon
Vinette Robinson and Jason Flemyng
Lucy Darwin
Miriam Margolyes

Mark Kermode Live in 3D | Show 62 | October 2021

Mark is live from the BFI Southbank featuring a round up of the recent London Film Festival with critic Anna Smith, actor Bertie Carvel talking about his part in the Joel Coen version of Macbeth plus Chilean director Pablo Larrain on his acclaimed new film ‘Spencer’, Tom Stourton and Tom Palmer talking about their acclaimed black comedy ‘All My Friends Hate Me’ and legendary British director Mike Leigh whose extraordinary filmmaking career features in a major BFI retrospective.

Anna Smith
Mike Leigh

Mark Kermode Live in 3D | Show 61 | September 2021

Mark live from the BFI Southbank in London with fascinating guests including actress Harriet Walter and Prano Bailey-Bond director of ‘Censor’.

Mark Kermode Live in 3D | Show 60 | August 2021

Ben Wheatley Special. Mark and Ben Wheatley live from the recent Latitude festival talking his new film ‘In the Earth’ and some of his earlier movies including ‘Sightseers’ and ‘High-Rise’.

Mark Kermode Live in 3D | Show 59 | July 2021

MK3D is Back! Mark is back live at the BFI Southbank for the first time in over a year with fascinating guests including this week Intimacy Coordinator Ita O’Brien whose groundbreaking work includes I May Destroy You, Normal People and It’s a Sin

Mark is back live at the BFI Southbank with director Edgar Wright talking about his documentary The Sparks Brothers and his body of work including Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz.

Girls On Film | Episode 120 | 17 June 2022

In this very special #SundanceLondon episode recorded live from Picturehouse Central, Girls On Film open the festival with an episode all about GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE!

Anna interviews the marvellous stars Emma Thompson and (a very rare MALE guest) Daryl McCormack, as well as writer Katy Brand, and director Sophie Hyde.

First up are Emma and Katy who discuss how the project developed and the influence of DIRTY DANCING on the film.

Sophie and Daryl then join Anna on stage, detailing the rehearsal process and the research they both did into sex work. Our guests then go on to discuss realistic female representation on screen and how we still have a long way to come.

The episode closes with a fabulous Q&A where audience members ask our amazing guests their burning LEO GRANDE questions.

Film and TV mentions across the episode include: GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE; BELLE DE JOUR; DIRTY DANCING; LETHAL WEAPON 3; SEX EDUCATION; ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES; SECRETARY; EIGHTH GRADE; YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN; ANIMALS.

Anna Smith, Emma Thompson, Daryl McCormack, Sophie Hyde, and Katy Brand during the Girls on Film photocall at Sundance 2022 at Picturehouse Central, London on 09 June 2022

Girls On Film | Episode 119 | 11 May 2022

The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson is the first Australian feature film with an Indigenous woman writing, directing and performing the lead role. In this episode, Anna Smith interviews the amazing Leah Purcell, who shares how she turned her favourite childhood story into a book, a play and now a film. Leah talks about the differences between the experiences, about working with her partner and about what the film has to say about women and the Indigenous people of Australia.

Next, Anna chats to actor-director Kerry Fox, who has starred in many films, including Jane Campion’s An Angel At My Table, Little Joe and The Colour Room. Kerry gives her perspective on The Drover’s Wife, considering the influence of Jane Campion’s work. Meanwhile Anna recommends other feminist westerns to watch, as well as a couple of other new releases. The pair also look ahead to this year’s Cannes Film Festival, and Kerry shares her stories of attending Madonna’s party with Danny Boyle when attending the festival with the film Shallow Grave.

You can find out more at modernfilms.com/droverswife

This episode is in partnership with Modern Films.

Girls On Film | Episode 118 | 2 May 2022

We need more middle-aged women on screen – and this episode’s guests are leading the revolution. First, Anna chats to menopause activist Kate Muir about her latest documentary: Davina McCall: Sex, Mind and The Menopause. Kate shares behind the scenes stories about her activism, about filming the show and what has helped her in her personal menopause experience. She also gives tips for documentary filmmakers who are just starting out (bring snacks!) and shares exciting plans for hitting Hollywood.

Our second guest is writer, performer and campaigner Nicky Clark, who founded the Acting Your Age Campaign and works tirelessly to pressure broadcasters and filmmakers to achieve parity when it comes to the ages of men and women on screen. She shares her choices for great depictions of women over 45 on screen, as well as a famous superhero movie that has a staggering imbalance. Finally, she shares her hopes for the future of the campaign and explains how you can get involved.

UK listeners can watch Davina McCall: Sex, Mind and The Menopause on All4.

Other films mentioned: The Lost Daughter; Nomadland; After Love.

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