Roll up, roll up – it’s here: not a new Exorcist film, but Mark Kermode’s takedown of a new Exorcist movie. Anyone with even a passing interest in the film critic would know that William Friedkin’s ...
Mark Kermode was born in 1963 and grew up in East Finchley. He started his career as a print journalist flexing his pen at Manchester’s City Life, Time Out and the NME, and in the subsequent 40 years ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Anyone with even a passing interest in the film critic would know that William Friedkin’s 1972 horror film The Exorcist is his all ...
Mark Kermode has carved a reputation as a well-known critic. So it will come as a surprise to fans of his lofty movie takedowns he has thrown his backing behind an increasingly controversial subject ...
Mark Kermode unwraps a glittering selection of Christmas cinematic treats, from much-loved classics to hidden gems, from Hollywood blockbusters to international films. Mark Kermode explores the sorts ...
A recorded Q&A hosted by Mark Kermode, where Pedro Almodóvar and Tilda Swintondiscuss the inspirations they drew on for the film, how THE HUMAN VOICE fits within the 'Almodóvar oeuvre', and what Pedro ...
From flying saviour figures in primary-coloured costumes to brooding nocturnal vigilantes, the superhero movie has spawned many record-breaking global hits. It has also provoked a backlash from some ...
In a revealing look at one of the defining genres of British cinema, Mark argues that comedy films win laughs by tapping into our abiding national preoccupations. We love to root for the underdog or ...
Mark begins with one of the most popular genres of all, the classic romantic comedy. They are sometimes sneered at by critics, but from the 1930s to the present day, many of our most beloved movies ...
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