Mark Kermode conducts a very personal tour of the last 60 years of pop music in cinema
Film critic Mark Kermode hosts another highly personal, eclectic tour of his own Celluloid Jukebox - exploring the strange and fascinating relationship between pop music and the movies over the last sixty-plus years. In the final episode of the series, Mark explores closing credit music. Plus tracks heard in Quadrophenia, Diner and Moonlight.
Film critic Mark Kermode hosts another highly personal, eclectic tour of his own Celluloid Jukebox - exploring the strange and fascinating relationship between pop music and the movies over the last sixty-plus years. It's a Christmas Celluloid Jukebox special, as Mark plays festive film favourites, with songs from Elf, Love Actually, Gremlins, Die Hard and more.
Film critic Mark Kermode hosts another highly personal, eclectic tour of his own Celluloid Jukebox - exploring the strange and fascinating relationship between pop music and the movies over the last sixty-plus years. Mark revisits some iconic dance sequences in cinema, and plays some favourite tunes from the likes of Midnight Cowboy, Baby Driver and Silence of the Lambs.
Film critic Mark Kermode hosts another highly personal, eclectic tour of his own Celluloid Jukebox - exploring the strange and fascinating relationship between pop music and the movies over the last sixty-plus years. Mark takes a look at popstars turned film actors, and there's music from movies including Pink Flamingos, Beetlejuice and The Harder They Come.
Film critic Mark Kermode hosts another highly personal, eclectic tour of his own Celluloid Jukebox - exploring the strange and fascinating relationship between pop music and the movies over the last sixty plus years. From Wattstax to Stop Making Sense, Mark explores the concert movie. Plus tracks from Stand By Me, The Shawshank Redemption, High Rise and more.
Mark Kermode conducts a very personal tour of the last 60 years of pop music in cinema.
Mark Kermode conducts a very personal tour of the last 60 years of pop music in cinema.
Mark Kermode conducts a very personal tour of the last 60 years of pop music in cinema.
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