Daniel Day-Lewis and Ronan Day-Lewis on ANEMONE

Kermode & Mayo’s Take

Thursday, 6 November 2025 - 1 hour 27 minutes

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It’s a pretty special week for guests over here in Take town. We’re welcoming debut filmmaker Ronan Day-Lewis, and his dad who’s come with him and is apparently quite famous or something? Yes, that’s Sir Daniel Day-Lewis, star and co-writer of ‘Anemone’—the father-son co-created drama that has brought him out of retirement. Day-Lewis stars as reclusive and damaged former soldier Ray, who reconnects with his brother Jem (Sean Bean) after years in the wilderness. The pair unpack the film with Simon—including how a 16th Century manuscript partially inspired it, their family history in Ireland, and what it was like to write and shoot an intense father-son story as a real life father-son team.


Mark reviews it too, along with three more big movies you can head down to the cinema to watch this weekend—code compliantly, obvs. First up, ‘Predator: Badlands’—the latest instalment in this very loooong running sci-fi action franchise which the classic villain turns hero and the hunter turns hunted. In calmer territory, we’ve got ‘The Choral’ too—a cosy drama about a Yorkshire village choir during WWI, led by controversial new conductor Dr. Henry Guthrie (Ralph Fiennes). And finally, the new and long-awaited Lynne Ramsay film ‘Die My Love’—a dark family drama starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson. Reckon Mark’s going to be excited about this one...


All the usual email excellence, bantz, rantz, and everything you’ve come to expect from a top Take too.


AND Don’t miss our upcoming LIVE Christmas Extravaganza at London’s Prince Edward Theatre on 7th December. Tickets here: fane.co.uk/kermode-mayo


Timecodes (for Vanguardistas listening ad-free)


Predator: Badlands Review: 11:33


BO10: 19:21


Daniel Day-Lewis & Ronan Day-Lewis Interview: 29:13


Anemone Review: 30:30


Laughter Lift: 57:21


The Choral Review: 1:02:41


Die My Love Review: 1:12:44



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