Rory Kinnear

Bank of Dave review – Rory Kinnear lifts real-life Burnley local hero drama
Fisherman’s Friends director Chris Foggin delivers another underdog tale, with Kinnear as crusading Lancashire millionaire Dave Fishwick
Wendy Ide
22, Jan, 2023 @12:00 PM

Bank of Dave review – underdog story of an everyman v Eton poshos
Rory Kinnear is brilliant in this warming comedy about a Burnley businessman who took on London’s elite and won
Cath Clarke
15, Jan, 2023 @5:00 PM

‘My dad Roy Kinnear died filming a stunt. Why are lives still at risk?’
Decades after the star’s death, safety on set for cast and crew is not the priority it should be, says the award-winning actor Rory Kinnear
Dalya Alberge
06, Nov, 2022 @10:00 AM

Men review – Alex Garland’s rural retreat into toxic masculinity
Rory Kinnear in many guises plagues Jessie Buckley’s abuse survivor in this twisted country-house horror
Mark Kermode Observer film critic
05, Jun, 2022 @7:00 AM

Rory Kinnear on humour, horror and trauma: ‘I went in the truck and there was my skull again, sent to haunt me’
The actor has found a niche playing multiple characters in one scene, never more so than playing five in his new film Men. He talks about grief making him old before his time – and why niceness is back
Claire Armitstead
27, May, 2022 @7:00 AM

Cannes 2022: 10 movies to watch out for in this year’s festival | Peter Bradshaw
Austin Butler shakes his stuff as Elvis, Cronenberg gets creepy, Claire Denis takes on colonial agony and Hirokazu Kore-eda unwraps his first Korean-language film
Peter Bradshaw
16, May, 2022 @12:41 PM

Men review – Alex Garland unleashes multiple Rory Kinnears in wacky folk-horror
Garland’s latest is like a scary-movie remake of Dick Emery, with excellent performances from Kinnear in a number of different roles, and Jessie Buckley
Peter Bradshaw
09, May, 2022 @4:00 PM

Required reading for Boris Johnson and every Tory MP | Brief letters
Letters: Rory Kinnear’s sister | Party or work meeting? | Prince Andrew | Establishment in trouble | Liars of London
Letters
14, Jan, 2022 @5:40 PM

The week in theatre: Force Majeure; Folk – review
One false move tears a family apart in a triumphant adaptation of Ruben Östlund’s film. And Cecil Sharp’s battle with two singing sisters charms
Kate Kellaway
09, Jan, 2022 @10:30 AM

Force Majeure review – family skiing drama goes off-piste
This story about the aftermath of an Alpine disaster was brilliantly compelling on film but becomes a clumsy comedy on stage
Arifa Akbar
06, Jan, 2022 @11:59 PM

Rory Kinnear: ‘I’ve been on set during Bond stunts but usually cower in the corner’
The actor on breaking his vow never to ski again for his new stage role, a brush with death in the Namibian desert, and how he remembers his father, Roy
Kate Kellaway
28, Nov, 2021 @9:30 AM

I love watching airport arrivals. The reunions say: life is better now you’re here | Rory Kinnear
Six weeks apart from my family is insignificant compared with the separation some have had to endure. Public health has deeply affected the private heart
Rory Kinnear
31, Jul, 2021 @8:00 AM
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