Riley Keough

Daisy Jones & the Six is a blueprint for delicious holiday style | Jess Cartner-Morley
From denim shorts to floaty blouses, the breezy 70s-style outfits in this show are perfect for summer
Jess Cartner-Morley
19, May, 2023 @1:00 PM

Daisy Jones & the Six review – not even Elvis’s grandkid can save this 70s rock’n’roll saga
The stars sizzle with chemistry, the band shenanigans are fun and everyone and everything in it looks gorgeous – but it all just feels too slick and sanitary
Lucy Mangan
03, Mar, 2023 @8:00 AM

War Pony review – rousing tale of love and money on a Native American reservation
The innate wisdom and instinct to survive of two teenage males is beautifully observed in actor-turned-director Riley Keough’s debut feature
Peter Bradshaw
21, May, 2022 @2:10 PM

Zola review – a tweet-driven joyride to the dark side
A road trip to Florida turns sour for two exotic dancers in this blast of a movie inspired by a viral Twitter thread
Wendy Ide
08, Aug, 2021 @7:00 AM

Zola review – pulp-factual viral tweet becomes an icily slick urban thriller
Aziah ‘Zola’ Wells’s viral story of her crazily dangerous 2015 trip to Florida in search of pole-dancing money is brought to the screen with seductive comedy
Peter Bradshaw
04, Aug, 2021 @3:00 PM

The Devil All the Time review – deliciously ripe gothic melodrama
Antonio Campos delivers a star-studded, darkly comic psychological thriller set in the postwar American Bible belt
Mark Kermode
13, Sep, 2020 @7:00 AM

Earthquake Bird review – psych-noir with aftershocks
Wash Westmoreland’s crime-mystery about a love triangle turned obsessive, starring Alicia Vikander, delivers a few real tremors
Peter Bradshaw
01, Nov, 2019 @6:00 AM

Hold the Dark review – Netflix chiller aims high, lands somewhere in middle
Alaska-set genre-hopping saga from the director of Green Room and Blue Ruin boasts effective set pieces but buckles under the weight of ambition
Benjamin Lee
13, Sep, 2018 @2:00 AM

No cape required: your guide to the best alternative films this summer
While the multiplex might be overrun with superheroes, dinosaurs and space cowboys, the season also offers up a set of films untouched by sequelitis
Benjamin Lee
30, May, 2018 @9:00 AM

Under the Silver Lake review – It Follows director bellyflops with ghastly noir
David Robert Mitchell’s film shows the dangers of a hot director being given free rein, as Andrew Garfield’s stoner wanders around piecing together an occult conspiracy of the super-rich
Peter Bradshaw
16, May, 2018 @1:13 PM

Paterno review – Pacino excels in messy retelling of sex abuse scandal
The Oscar winner plays Penn State football coach Joe Paterno in Barry Levinson’s intriguing but cluttered dramatization of his fall from grace
Jake Nevins
06, Apr, 2018 @10:00 AM

Riley Keough: ‘I had a bad reaction to authority’
She grew up between Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch, Graceland and her father’s trailer park. But actor Riley Keough is amazingly grounded, finds Sanjiv Bhattacharya
Sanjiv Bhattacharya
20, Aug, 2017 @7:00 AM
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