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The Critic

Ambition seduces. Power corrupts.
2024 | 101m | English

(5804 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Anand Tucker
Writer: Patrick Marber
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Jimmy Erskine is the most feared theatre critic of the age. He lives as flamboyantly as he writes and takes pleasure in savagely taking down any actor who fails to meet his standards. When the owner of the Daily Chronicle dies, and his son takes over, Jimmy quickly finds himself at odds with his new boss and his position under threat. In an attempt to preserve the power and influence he holds so sacred, Jimmy strikes a Faustian pact with a struggling actress, entangling them and the boss in a thrilling but deadly web of desire, blackmail, and betrayal.
Release Date: Sep 13, 2024
Director: Anand Tucker
Writer: Patrick Marber
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords blackmail, deception, murder, critic, 1930s, stage actress, theatre, actress
Production Companies BK Studios, Seven Stories, Greenwich Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $824,517
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ian McKellen Jimmy Erskine
Gemma Arterton Nina Land
Mark Strong David Brooke
Lesley Manville Annabel Land
Ben Barnes Stephen Wyley
Romola Garai Cora Wyley
Alfred Enoch Tom Tunner
Ron Cook Hugh Morris
Claire Skinner Mary Brooke
Matthew Cottle Graham Meadows
Beau Gadsdon Freya
Nikesh Patel Ferdy Harwood
Rebecca Gethings Joan
Éva Magyar Dolly Langdon
Jay Simpson Slyfield
Jacob James Beswick Robbie
Nicholas Bishop Richard Pugh
Albie Marber Lennie
Grant Crookes Critic
Debra Gillett Mrs. Keefe
Jake Neads Flamineo
Griffin Stevens Lodovico
Joe Coen Brachiano
Oliver Shaw Rowan
Avye Leventis Lizzie
Tom Padley Police Officer
Ed Madden Ivan Franklin
Jasper Britton Gideon Lambert
Pearce Quigley Mr. Morrisey
Nick Moss Blackshirt
Tom Rouvray Giovanni
Louis Pieris Doctor Julio
Aisling Longshaw Cornelia
Magnus Gordon Gasparo
Eleanor Wyld Isabella / Viola
Shanika Ocean Zanche
Ross Armstrong Oswald Mosley (uncredited)
Cara Ballingall Daphne (uncredited)
Grant Crookes Critic (uncredited)
Libbi Fox Diana Guinness (uncredited)
Ty Hurley Private Members Club / Bar Patron (uncredited)
Natalie Law Nurse (uncredited)
Colleen Neary McClure Wanda (uncredited)
James McNicholas Hospital PC (uncredited)
Tina Simmons Family Mourner (uncredited)
Jonathan Sparrow Stage Hand (uncredited)
David Thrower Cafe Owner (uncredited)
Paul Warwick Distinguished Gentleman (uncredited)
Name Job
Anand Tucker Director
Robert Sterne Casting
Patrick Marber Writer
David Higgs Director of Photography
Lucienne Suren Production Design
Eléonore Cremonese Art Direction
Aline Leonello Art Direction
Rosalind Grégoire Art Direction
Amanda George Set Decoration
Claire Finlay-Thompson Costume Design
Samuel James Wigmaker
Holly Jenkins Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Laura Schiavo Makeup Designer
Heather Andrews Foley Editor
Simon Gershon Sound Designer
Judah Getz ADR Mixer
Colin Gregory Sound Mixer
Nigel Heath Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Shaula Walker Sound Effects Editor
Craig Armstrong Original Music Composer
Ruth Sullivan Foley Artist
Name Title
Mark Gordon Executive Producer
Jolyon Symonds Producer
Anand Tucker Executive Producer
Patrick Marber Executive Producer
Tom Butterfield Executive Producer
Naomi George Executive Producer
David Gilbery Executive Producer
Bill Kenwright Producer
Beth Pattinson Executive Producer
Luke Scrase Executive Producer
Harry White Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

If you saw Sir Ian McKellen with fellow thesp Sir Derek Jacobi in the television sitcom "Vicious" from around ten years ago, you'll be able to anticipate the gist of his characterisation of the acerbic theatre critic "Erskine" who is way more famed for distributing bile rather than bouquets. His new ... boss (Mark Strong) wants the newspaper to appeal to an altogether more wholesome family audience and so wants him to tone things down a bit. "Yeah, right" thinks he - and then his own behaviour gets him into trouble with the police and given one month's notice from his job. Facing looming ignominy, he determines to get the lowdown on his ostensibly pure as the driven snow aristocratic proprietor and to that end recruits aspiring actress "Nina" (Gemma Arterton) of whom he has been much less than flattering in the past. Rather gullibly, she agrees to become a pawn in his manipulate game that leads to a series of misadventures and thence to a tragedy that maybe puts the role of opinionated curmudgeon into perspective. This starts of quite entertainingly with plenty of pith and ghastliness from the star, but very quickly it descends into an entirely far-fetched and rather disappointing affair (no pun intended) that plays to just about every stereotype as it rather sadly sets out to prove that the best bits are all in the trailers. At it's best, the writing does make you smile and writhe a little uncomfortably in your cinema seat, but for the most part it's just predicable with characters that it's fairly easy not to like - except, maybe, Alfred Enoch's factotum "Tom" whom at least starts off with some shred of human decency to counter "Erskine" and his selfishness. Ben Barnes shows he is ageing well but again hasn't really enough of a part to work with developing his lovestruck character and Strong is really anything but. It does look good, but it's too reliant on a shock factor that isn't so very original and that soon peters out.

Sep 22, 2024