Timothy Spall Movie Reviews

  • The Party Review

    This chamber piece is very easy to indulge in and get on board with – though for a filmmaker this talented, it does feel somewhat easy as it’s hard not to expect just a little bit more.

    This chamber piece is very easy to indulge in and get on board with – though for a filmmaker this talented, it does feel somewhat easy as it’s hard not to expect just a little bit more.
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  • The Journey Review

    The two leading performances are remarkable, and ensure this is a venture worth indulging in, and while there’s a lack of authenticity to some of the dialogue, it ticks along at a fast pace and ensures the viewer remains compelled.

    The two leading performances are remarkable, and ensure this is a venture worth indulging in, and while there’s a lack of authenticity to some of the dialogue, it ticks along at a fast pace and ensures the viewer remains compelled.
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  • Denial Review

    So with Jackson returning to the director’s chair for his first film in well over a decade, Denial does have the makings of a conventional courtroom drama that feels a little dated – and yet is one saved by the sheer pertinence of the themes being explored.

    So with Jackson returning to the director’s chair for his first film in well over a decade, Denial does have the makings of a conventional courtroom drama that feels a little dated – and yet is one saved by the sheer pertinence of the themes being explored.
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  • Away - Review (Edinburgh Film Festival)

    Away feels like it wants to be an American indie film, the sort that people theorize about for years, but instead it is sadly one of those British films that will disappear very quickly.

    Away feels like it wants to be an American indie film, the sort that people theorize about for years, but instead it is sadly one of those British films that will disappear very quickly.
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Timothy Spall Movie Trailers

  • Alice Through The Looking Glass - IMAX Trailer

    Alice Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) has spent the past few years following in her father’s footsteps and sailing the high seas. Upon her return to London, she comes across a magical looking glass and returns to the fantastical realm of Underland…

    Alice Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) has spent the past few years following in her father’s footsteps and sailing the high seas. Upon her return to London, she comes across a magical looking glass and returns to the fantastical realm of Underland and her friends the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen), Absolem (Alan Rickman), the Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry) and the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), who is not himself. The Hatter has lost his Muchness, so Mirana (Anne Hathaway) sends Alice on a quest to…
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  • Mr. Turner Trailer

    An exploration of the last quarter century of the great, if eccentric, British painter J.M.W. Turner’s life.

    An exploration of the last quarter century of the great, if eccentric, British painter J.M.W. Turner’s life.
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Timothy Spall Movie Interviews

  • Mr. Turner Timothy Spall interview

    Timothy Spall talks about playing artist JMW Turner in Mike Leigh’s award-winning biopic.

    Timothy Spall talks about playing artist JMW Turner in Mike Leigh’s award-winning biopic.
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