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Dunkirk: Reviewing the film, assessing the hype and interviewing Cillian Murphy and Mark Rylance in Kernels podcast episode 12
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A Christopher Nolan film is always a big event and his latest, Dunkirk, looks destined to pick up a gaggle of Oscars. In this episode, Chris reviews it, wonders if some of the highest praise in the press might have been a little hyperbolic and considers how it fits within the auteur's filmography. Later, Chris and Jacob catch up with stars of the movie, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance and Barry Keoghan.
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