Tim Roth

Last King of the Cross review – true crime series too polished for its own good
Based on John Ibrahim’s memoir and starring Tim Roth as a crime boss, this drama about Sydney’s ‘mecca of sin’ is full of forgettable machismo
Luke Buckmaster
15, Feb, 2023 @2:00 PM

Cormac Roth, musician and son of Tim Roth, dies aged 25
The guitarist and composer was diagnosed with stage 3 germ cell cancer in November 2021
Benjamin Lee
31, Oct, 2022 @3:22 PM

The Misfits review – feeble heist tale wastes actors’ time and yours
Pierce Brosnan and Tim Roth are among the actors cheapening their reputations with half-baked tale of noble robbers in caricatured nation of ‘Jazeristan’
Leslie Felperin
23, Aug, 2022 @8:00 AM

There Are No Saints review – Schrader script is schlocky revenge thriller
An attempt to resuscitate a Mexico-set Paul Schrader crime movie – complete with a dodgy Tim Roth cameo – fails miserably
Peter Bradshaw
21, Jun, 2022 @8:00 AM

Bergman Island review – Mia Hansen-Løve’s Baltic millefeuille
The writer-director’s drama about a relationship between two film-makers is an engaging autobiographical tease
Wendy Ide
05, Jun, 2022 @2:00 PM

Bergman Island review – marital woes revealed on a trip to Ingmar Bergman territory
Real and imaginary marriage discontents bleed into each other when a director and his screenwriter spouse go on retreat to the great auteur’s island home
Peter Bradshaw
31, May, 2022 @12:00 PM

Resurrection review – Rebecca Hall rises above misfiring thriller
There’s a reliably effective star turn in an otherwise uneven film about a woman haunted by the trauma of her youth
Benjamin Lee
23, Jan, 2022 @4:55 AM

Venice film festival 2021 roundup – a formidably good year on the Lido
Big name directors at their best feature alongside daring visionaries from the farther realms of art cinema – but to whom will Bong Joon-ho’s jury award the Golden Lion?
Jonathan Romney
11, Sep, 2021 @3:00 PM

Sundown review – Tim Roth a wonderfully relaxed sociopath in Venice’s funniest film
Michael Franco’s latest collaboration with the actor sees Roth on a Mexican beach holiday, blissfully unaffected by grief
Xan Brooks
05, Sep, 2021 @2:45 PM

Cannes makes up for lost time with a thrilling auteur-packed lineup | Peter Bradshaw
After a year off, Leos Carax should have punters at each others’ throats – and Wes Anderson will boost the blood sugar
Peter Bradshaw
03, Jun, 2021 @2:09 PM

Hear me out: why Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes isn't a bad movie
The latest in our series of writers standing up for loathed films is an impassioned defence of the 2001 take on the 60s classic
Radheyan Simonpillai
28, Jan, 2021 @7:37 AM

Tin Star: Liverpool review – murder and mayhem on Merseyside
Tim Roth and his family are hellbent on unleashing glorious revenge in the final season of the Sky Atlantic drama
Rebecca Nicholson
10, Dec, 2020 @11:00 PM
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