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Tim Robey

Tim Robey

Film Critic at The Daily Telegraph - Film

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Recent Articles

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Dreams is for Jessica Chastain what Babygirl was for Nicole Kidman – with more full-on sex

Chastain plays the most calculating, unyielding character of her career, embarking on a toxic relationship with a younger ballet dancer,
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Hot Milk: A formidable Fiona Shaw can’t save this frustrating take ...

Like Emma Mackey’s sullen character, this mother-daughter drama keeps struggling to find itself
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The racist, misogynistic trans actress destroying Netflix’s Oscar d...

How an Emilia Pérez star’s old tweets about Islam, Hitler and her co-stars led to one of the most spectacular flameouts in Hollywood history
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You’re Cordially Invited: Join Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell a...

Synthetic as it all is, Nicholas Stoller’s romcom clears the watchability bar and hits an average yet amiable stride
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Why everyone hates Oscar sensation Emilia Pérez – and why they’re w...

Depending on who you ask, the audacious cartel musical is transphobic, an insult to Mexico, and not as good as Wicked. But is that fair?
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Presence: Soderbergh’s ghost story is clever, but not at all scary

We see the action unfold only from the point of view of the mysterious titular entity – a neat idea, but where are the chills?
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How ‘popcorn actress’ Demi Moore got her revenge on Hollywood sexists

The actress that the industry loved to mock is now an awards winner – thanks to a film satirising Hollywood’s horrific treatment of women
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The Golden Globes’ long history of scandal – from lawsuits to freebies

The useful idiot of awards season has been around for 80 years now – but how have they survived so long?
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Nickel Boys: A bruising, lyrical, Oscar-tipped tale of institutiona...

Colson Whitehead’s second Pulitzer-winning novel comes to the screen in a wrenching drama that does the book full justice
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Why Hollywood keeps casting the same five actors in everything

Sam Mendes has filled his Beatles film with TikTok-pleasing precision. But who are the new ‘It Boys’ – and why can’t anyone else get lucky?
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Joy: A formulaic, knitwear-heavy account of how IVF came into this ...

Bill Nighy and James Norton are on affable autopilot in this primly formulaic biographical drama