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Monday 28 February 2011, 09:23
5 live's resident movie critic Dr Mark Kermode reviews Confessions.
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Friday 25 February 2011, 16:52
Monday 28 February 2011, 18:09
Comment number 1.
TheConciseStatement27th February 2011 - 18:14
Finally the big screen adaptation of Simon Mayo's 90s tell-all game show, for which we've all been salivating at the mouth.
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SheffTim28th February 2011 - 0:10
Mark is clearly impassioned and thinking through what Confessions meant to him. Mayo is not that engaged or interested but understand Mark. A short film about friends or co-workers that know each other well.
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MovieGeek28th February 2011 - 15:36
Tupperware? Mark, what kind of metaphor was that about? Too much style made you emotionally detached, that's what you meant. Leave the tupperware where they belong.
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Touchfinder28th February 2011 - 21:40
Love Japanese movies and I'm looking forward to this.
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Comment number 5.
BillPaxtonsSecondBiggestFan3rd March 2011 - 0:58
Hey Touchfinder. Always good to have Eastern cinema fans on the blog.
I'm very much looking forward to Mikke's 13 Assassins that is released over here soon. It's been compared with Seven Samurai and Zotoichi and hopeful will be all kinds of awesome.
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