Jeremy Irons

Poetic justice: WB Yeats’s time in London to be celebrated at last
Years of campaigning will come to fruition this week with the unveiling of a sculpture in Bedford Park to the great writer
Vanessa Thorpe
04, Sep, 2022 @7:00 AM

The Pentaverate review – Mike Myers is back, and he’s still an accomplished idiot
The Austin Powers star plays almost every character in this sweet, silly, charmingly harmless comedy about a secret society – when he’s not joined by the likes of Rob Lowe and Jennifer Saunders
Lucy Mangan
05, May, 2022 @4:01 PM

Behind the scenes of Munich: The Edge of War – in pictures
Guardian photographer Sarah Lee describes her experience as a stills photographer on the set of the joint British-German Netflix production starring Jeremy Irons
Sarah Lee
14, Jan, 2022 @7:00 AM

Munich: The Edge of War review – handsome if muted take on Robert Harris’s spy thriller
Jeremy Irons as Neville Chamberlain leads this Netflix adaptation of the novelist’s conspiracy story set on the eve of the second world war
Simran Hans
09, Jan, 2022 @12:30 PM

Munich: The Edge of War review – an elegant what-if twist on wartime history
Jeremy Irons is on top form as Neville Chamberlain in a Robert Harris adaptation that melds fact with enjoyable fiction
Peter Bradshaw
06, Jan, 2022 @7:00 AM

‘Chamberlain was a great man’: why has the PM fooled by Hitler been recast as a hero in new film Munich?
He is seen as the appeaser who fell for Hitler’s lies. But was Chamberlain scapegoated? Writer Robert Harris and actor Jeremy Irons discuss taking on history with their controversial new film
Alex von Tunzelmann
15, Dec, 2021 @6:00 AM

House of Gucci review – Lady Gaga steers a steely path through the madness
Gaga rules in Ridley Scott’s at times ridiculous drama based on the true-life sagas of the Italian fashion dynasty
Mark Kermode, Observer film critic
28, Nov, 2021 @8:00 AM

House of Gucci review – Lady Gaga murders in style in true-crime fashion house drama
Ridley Scott’s pantomimey soap entertainingly tracks fractures in the fashion world as Patrizia Reggiano plots to kill her ex, Maurizio Gucci
Peter Bradshaw
22, Nov, 2021 @11:00 PM

‘We even performed it in front of the pope!’ – how we made Godspell
‘Religious groups didn’t like Jesus wearing a Superman shirt or the lack of a resurrection. So we told them the curtain call was the resurrection – when Jesus runs on and takes a bow’
Interviews by Chris Wiegand
10, May, 2021 @3:59 PM

Zack Snyder's Justice League review – four hours of geek-pleasing grandeur | Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Affleck and Cavill are as insipid as ever but this new cut adds operatic colour to vapid original – and a bold new ending
Peter Bradshaw
17, Mar, 2021 @10:03 AM

All alone online: Iggy Pop and Jeremy Irons lead mass Ancient Mariner reading
Streaming daily, Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 2020 incarnation also features Marianne Faithfull and Tilda Swinton as readers, set against sound and fine art
Alison Flood
17, Apr, 2020 @11:01 PM

The French Lieutenant’s Woman: how did a good book make such a bad film?
John Fowles’s novel drew some of Hollywood’s finest for its adaptation, but even Meryl Streep couldn’t save it. Why?
Sam Jordison
26, Nov, 2019 @11:20 AM
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