Jesse Eisenberg & Imogen Poots, Vivarium, The Banker, The Perfect Candidate and System Crasher
Jesse Eisenberg & Imogen Poots talk Vivarium, plus your essential streaming film reviews including new Apple TV movie The Banker, The Perfect Candidate and System Crasher.
Another chance to hear Jesse Eisenberg & Imogen Poots talk about Vivarium.
Plus all your essential on demand film reviews including the new Apple TV movie The Banker, starring Samuel L Jackson and Nicolas Hoult, System Crasher, about a 9-year-old’s untamed energy which drives everyone around her to despair, and The Perfect Candidate, about a determined young Saudi doctor's surprise run for office in the local city elections, directed by Haifaa Al-Mansour.
Mark and Simon chat tell you the best and worst films on TV next week and recommend a home entertainment purchase in DVD of the Week.
35.34.05 Box Office Top 10 
48.40.40 TV MOVIE(s) OF THE WEEK 
57.39.17 The Banker review 
01:06:42 Lockdown Correspondents 
01:13:27 System Crasher review
01:20:15 Poots and Eisenburg interview
01:27.19 Vivarium review 
01:33:29 The Perfect Candidate review
01:48:20 Director of the Week 
02:02:57 DVD(s) OF THE WEEK
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