Mystery

A film about "the pestilence". Is Dr Mark Kermode going to enjoy Black Death? Of course he is.
Date reviewed: 11th June 2010

Mark is totally entertained by Darren Aronofsky's nutcracker psycho drama.
Date reviewed: 21st January 2011

Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo discuss the merits of Blindess, a thriller in which a city is hit by an epidemic of 'white blindness'.
Date reviewed: 21st November 2008

Mark Kermode, reviews The Box by Richard Kelly. With James Marsden, Gillian Jacobs, Cameron Diaz. A small wooden box arrives on the doorstep of a married couple, who know that opening it will grant them a million dollars and kill someone they don't know
Date reviewed: 4th December 2009


Mark Kermode reviews Changeling directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Angelina Jolie, a role for which she received a 2009 Oscar nomination.
Date reviewed: 28th November 2008

Remake of a 1973 thriller about a small Iowan town plagued by insanity and death.
Date reviewed: 26th February 2010

David Fincher's adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald's short story, starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett.
Date reviewed: 6th February 2009

Spanish thriller which revolves around the resolution of a great enigma, starring Federico Luppi.
Date reviewed: 29th May 2009

Supernatural thriller about alien abductions starring Milla Jovovich.
Date reviewed: 6th November 2009

What does Mark Kermode make of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo? This Swedish film brings to life the novels written by Stieg Larsson.
Date reviewed: 12th March 2010


Low-budget British horror thriller about a young couple on a motorway journey.
Date reviewed: 13th March 2009

Mark Kermode thinks Terry Gilliam's latest film, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is flawed in places, but remains real cinema with heart, passion and soul.
Date reviewed: 16th October 2009

Mark Kermode assesses Knowing featuring Nicolas Cage, described as one of the "most versatile actors of all time".
Date reviewed: 27th March 2009

Jim Jarmusch's story of a mysterious loner, whose activities remain meticulously outside the law.
Date reviewed: 11th December 2009

US thriller directed by Alexandre Aja and featuring Keifer Sutherland and Paula Patton.
Date reviewed: 10th October 2008

Mark Kermode reviews Sinister. A crime novelist finds footage of the murdered previous owners of his new home and awakens a supernatural force.
Date reviewed: 5th October 2012

Steve Martin returns as the disaster-prone Inspector Clouseau, a role first made famous by Peter Sellers.
Date reviewed: 13th February 2009


Guy Ritchie's take on the Victorian detective, starring Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law.
Date reviewed: 18th December 2009

Boyd and Floyd review the newly released extended cut of Kubrick's The Shining. Features footage cut from the original European release.
Date reviewed: 2nd November

Martin Scorsese's fourth collaboration with Leonardo DiCaprio, a psychological thriller based on a remote island.
Date reviewed: 12th March 2010

Boyd and Floyd review Silent Hill: Revelation, the latest movie adaptation of the video game franchise. A girl on the eve of her 18th birthday is forced to confront the evil forces which have visited her as nightmares.
Date reviewed: 2 November 2012


Low-budget horror by Chris Smith and starring Melissa George.
Date reviewed: 16th October 2009

Norwegian 'found footage' faux documentary about a group of students following a mysterious hunter.
Date reviewed: 9th September 2011


Zack Snyder's adaptation of the cult classic graphic novel from Alan Moore.
Date reviewed: 6th March 2009

Michael Haneke's disturbing and moving Palme D'Or winner, set in Germany in 1913.
Date reviewed: 13th November 2009
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