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Kermode on Film
Bold Samurai Western TORNADO by John Maclean, the provocative DYING FOR SEX with director Shannon Murphy, and blockbuster insights from editor Eddie Hamilton
In this second part of Mark Kermode Live in 3D, Mark is joined by director Shannon Murphy, who discusses Dying For Sex—a powerful and provocative television series based on a true story, starring Michelle Williams.
Mark also talks with filmmaker John Maclean about Tornado, a bold and genre-defying Samurai western set in 18th Century Scotland, and with acclaimed editor Eddie Hamilton, who shares behind-the-scenes insights from cutting high-octane blockbusters like the Mission: Impossible films.
This episode was recorded live at BFI Southbank on 19 May 2025 as the second half of that evening’s Mark Kermode Live in 3D show.
Thanks for listening!
Films and shows mentioned in this episode:
- Dying For Sex
- Tornado
- Mission: Impossible series
- Top Gun: Maverick
- Locke
- Slow West
People featured in this episode:
- Shannon Murphy
- John Maclean
- Eddie Hamilton
- Michelle Williams
- George Miller
- Tom Cruise
- Steven Knight
- Kodi Smit-McPhee
The opening title sequence of Kermode on Film features quotes from:
- Mary Poppins – Julie Andrews
- Nope – Keke Palmer
- Withnail & I – Richard E. Grant
- The Exorcist – Ellen Burstyn and Linda Blair
We love these films. We urge you to seek them out and watch them—again and again. They are masterpieces.
Mark Kermode Live in 3D and Kermode on Film are HLA Agency productions
This episode was edited by Alex Archbold Jones
© HLA Agency
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