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A documentary follows the endeavors of Mark Kermode, a British fruitful filmmaker, who through the series, giving his critical opinions in making films, and showing the tricks of making best films over the historical films from horror to parody.
I try to make it a rule never to be too nice to colleagues, let alone quote two in one piece, but I have to say Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema was an endlessly refreshing delight.
Kermode without the Mayo is a moreish treat, the kind of film show that makes you want to immediately watch your favourites again and seek out the recommended new stuff. All in, a five star treat.
Kermode does fantastically to give a taste of what sci-fi has to offer with suggestions from across the decades. From robots to time travel to far-off planets, he covers it all and leaves you wanting to discover more yourself.
That's the best thing about this series: a passionate, knowledgable bloke talks about films in a way that makes you want to repeatedly enter into transparent cuboids ... well, go to the cinema a lot.