Kermode and Mayo's Film Review - Aubrey Plaza, Promising Young Woman & I Blame Society

Aubrey Plaza, Promising Young Woman & I Blame Society

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Edith Bowman and Anna Bogutskaya are joined by Aubrey Plaza, who talks about her new film Black Bear, in which she plays a filmmaker at a creative impasse seeking solace at a rural retreat.

Plus your essential streaming reviews including the new Neil Marshall film The Reckoning, about a young widow haunted by the recent suicide of her husband, The Sound of Scars, a documentary about the influential metal band Life of Agony, Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman and Gillian Wallace Horvat’s I Blame Society, in which a filmmaker realises that the skill set to make a movie is the same to commit the perfect murder.

Our rotating chart this week is from the week our presenter Edith Bowman joined BBC Radio 1 in 2003.

Plus Edith and Anna will be looking back at the BAFTAs.

They also talk you through the best and worst films on subscription-free TV next week, and recommend a home entertainment purchase in DVD of the Week.

00:09:10 Celebrating Cinema
00:13:09 Current releases
00:17:00 Chart: 2003
00:26:25 Promising Young Woman review
00:34:09 Aubrey Plaza interview
00:53:13 The Sound of Scars review
00:56:46 The Reckoning review
01:00:50 Lobbydown Correspondents
01:03:36 True Mothers review
01:07:59 TV Movies of the Week
01:14:12 I Blame Society review
01:16:48 Steelers review
01:22:06 Valley of Souls review
01:24:10 DVD of the Week

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Published on Friday, 16th April 2021.

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