Rupert Everett

My Policeman review – poignant tale of a love triangle inspired by EM Forster’s own
Michael Grandage’s adaptation of a novel inspired by Forster’s famous ménage à trois conjours a mood of British postwar repression and guilt
Peter Bradshaw
20, Oct, 2022 @12:00 PM

My Policeman review – Harry Styles is arrestingly awkward in stodgy gay romance
Toronto film festival: A bland lead performance is one of many faults with a melodramatic and unconvincing drama about a love triangle in the 1950s
Benjamin Lee in Toronto
12, Sep, 2022 @1:00 AM

She Will review – edgy psychological horror meets feminist revenge fable
Charlotte Colbert’s atmospheric debut is anchored by Alice Krige as a fading screen icon whose trip to a Scottish retreat unearths sinister secrets
Mark Kermode, Observer film critic
24, Jul, 2022 @7:00 AM

She Will review – atmospheric tale of post-menopausal revenge fantasies
Alice Krige shines in this dark thriller, a tangy blend of folk horror and post-MeToo reckoning with a salty spike of satire
Leslie Felperin
19, Jul, 2022 @12:00 PM

Warning review – sci-fi anthology like Black Mirror sketches that didn’t make the cut
Connected stories of a doomed AI-human hybrid future struggle to hang together
Leslie Felperin
18, Oct, 2021 @11:00 AM

Soho sex workers' protest did bring about change | Letter
Letter: Cari Mitchell on the campaign to increase safety for women working in flats in London’s Soho district
Letters
16, Mar, 2021 @5:08 PM

TV tonight: how science could reverse the climate crisis
Scientists offer up their ideas about how we could reduce global warming. Plus the ins and outs of planning for holidays this year. Here’s what to watch this evening
Ammar Kalia, Ellen E Jones, Phil Harrison, Graeme Virtue and Simon Wardell
04, Mar, 2021 @6:20 AM

The 50 best TV shows of 2020: 50-1
Michaela Coel’s smart, subversive and taboo-breaking drama gave us absolutely unbeatable television – plus more of the year’s best
18, Dec, 2020 @8:09 AM

To the End of the World by Rupert Everett review – witty memoir of a Wilde life
In a sharp, scabrous account of his lifelong love of Oscar, the actor again proves himself a masterly writer
Rachel Cooke
11, Oct, 2020 @8:00 AM

To the End of the World by Rupert Everett review – a delightful writer on modern fame
Chatting up Thierry Henry, being sick on Colin Firth ... and the saga of an obsession with Oscar Wilde, told in this third memoir with Everett’s usual seductive style
Hadley Freeman
07, Oct, 2020 @6:30 AM

Rush review – Rupert Everett searches for the meaning of monogamy
A gay love triangle leads to a generational battle over over queer identity in a beguiling, Zoom-broadcast comedy of manners
Arifa Akbar
25, Jun, 2020 @4:41 PM

Rupert Everett tells of Brexit ‘friction’ at home with mother
Actor and writer admits on Desert Island Discs to living like a ‘country blob’
Vanessa Thorpe
05, Jan, 2020 @6:03 AM
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