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The Critic
The Critic

The Critic (2024)

57% User Rating
1h 41min
Thriller
Crime
Drama
Mystery

"Ambition seduces. Power corrupts."

Jimmy Erskine is the most feared theatre critic of the age. He lives as flamboyantly as he writes and takes pleasure in savagely taking down any actor who fails to meet his standards. When the owner of the Daily Chronicle dies, and his son takes over, Jimmy quickly finds himself at odds with his new boss and his position under threat. In an attempt to preserve the power and influence he holds so sacred, Jimmy strikes a Faustian pact with a struggling actress, entangling them and the boss in a thrilling but deadly web of desire, blackmail, and betrayal.

Anand TuckerDirector

Cast

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Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen

Jimmy Erskine

Gemma Arterton

Gemma Arterton

Nina Land

Mark Strong

Mark Strong

David Brooke

Lesley Manville

Lesley Manville

Annabel Land

Ben Barnes

Ben Barnes

Stephen Wyley

Romola Garai

Romola Garai

Cora Wyley

Alfred Enoch

Alfred Enoch

Tom Tunner

Ron Cook

Ron Cook

Hugh Morris

Claire Skinner

Claire Skinner

Mary Brooke

Matthew Cottle

Matthew Cottle

Graham Meadows

Beau Gadsdon

Beau Gadsdon

Freya

Nikesh Patel

Nikesh Patel

Ferdy Harwood

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Rebecca Gethings

Joan

Éva Magyar

Éva Magyar

Dolly Langdon

Jay Simpson

Jay Simpson

Slyfield

Jacob James Beswick

Jacob James Beswick

Robbie

Nicholas Bishop

Nicholas Bishop

Richard Pugh

Albie Marber

Albie Marber

Lennie

Grant Crookes

Grant Crookes

Critic

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Debra Gillett

Mrs. Keefe

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Jake Neads

Flamineo

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Griffin Stevens

Lodovico

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Joe Coen

Brachiano

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Oliver Shaw

Rowan

Avye Leventis

Avye Leventis

Lizzie

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Tom Padley

Police Officer

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Ed Madden

Ivan Franklin

Jasper Britton

Jasper Britton

Gideon Lambert

Pearce Quigley

Pearce Quigley

Mr. Morrisey

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Nick Moss

Blackshirt

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Tom Rouvray

Giovanni

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Louis Pieris

Doctor Julio

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Aisling Longshaw

Cornelia

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Magnus Gordon

Gasparo

Eleanor Wyld

Eleanor Wyld

Isabella / Viola

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Shanika Ocean

Zanche

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Ross Armstrong

Oswald Mosley (uncredited)

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Cara Ballingall

Daphne (uncredited)

Grant Crookes

Grant Crookes

Critic (uncredited)

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Libbi Fox

Diana Guinness (uncredited)

Ty Hurley

Ty Hurley

Private Members Club / Bar Patron (uncredited)

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Natalie Law

Nurse (uncredited)

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Colleen Neary McClure

Wanda (uncredited)

James McNicholas

James McNicholas

Hospital PC (uncredited)

Tina Simmons

Tina Simmons

Family Mourner (uncredited)

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Jonathan Sparrow

Stage Hand (uncredited)

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David Thrower

Cafe Owner (uncredited)

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Paul Warwick

Distinguished Gentleman (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Rating 60%

September 22, 2024

If you saw Sir Ian McKellen with fellow thesp Sir Derek Jacobi in the television sitcom "Vicious" from around ten years ago, you'll be able to anticipate the gist of his characterisation of the acerbic theatre critic "Erskine" who is way more famed for distributing bile rather than bouquets. His new boss (Mark Strong) wants the newspaper to appeal to an altogether more wholesome family audience and so wants him to tone things down a bit. "Yeah, right" thinks he - and then his own behaviour gets him into trouble with the police and given one month's notice from his job. Facing looming ignominy, he determines to get the lowdown on his ostensibly pure as the driven snow aristocratic proprietor and to that end recruits aspiring actress "Nina" (Gemma Arterton) of whom he has been much less than flattering in the past. Rather gullibly, she agrees to become a pawn in his manipulate game that leads to a series of misadventures and thence to a tragedy that maybe puts the role of opinionated curmudgeon into perspective. This starts of quite entertainingly with plenty of pith and ghastliness from the star, but very quickly it descends into an entirely far-fetched and rather disappointing affair (no pun intended) that plays to just about every stereotype as it rather sadly sets out to prove that the best bits are all in the trailers. At it's best, the writing does make you smile and writhe a little uncomfortably in your cinema seat, but for the most part it's just predicable with characters that it's fairly easy not to like - except, maybe, Alfred Enoch's factotum "Tom" whom at least starts off with some shred of human decency to counter "Erskine" and his selfishness. Ben Barnes shows he is ageing well but again hasn't really enough of a part to work with developing his lovestruck character and Strong is really anything but. It does look good, but it's too reliant on a shock factor that isn't so very original and that soon peters out.

Media

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Ian McKellen & Gemma Arterton Reveal their Slightly Disastrous First Day on The Critic | BAFTA

Ian McKellen & Gemma Arterton Reveal their Slightly Disastrous First Day on The Critic | BAFTA

‘Don't Resign’

‘Don't Resign’

‘White Devil’

‘White Devil’

'Ian McKellen' Featurette

'Ian McKellen' Featurette

‘Motherly Advice’

‘Motherly Advice’

‘The Actor Confronts The Critic’

‘The Actor Confronts The Critic’

‘The Making of a Thriller’ Featurette

‘The Making of a Thriller’ Featurette

Official TV Spot 3

Official TV Spot 3

Official TV Spot 2

Official TV Spot 2

Official TV Spot

Official TV Spot

Official Trailer 2

Official Trailer 2

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

TIFF 2023 | Q&A with Ben Barnes, Alfred Enoch

TIFF 2023 | Q&A with Ben Barnes, Alfred Enoch

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