Cillian Murphy

Oppenheimer review – Cillian Murphy’s finest hour

By David Jenkins

This combustible and relentlessly-paced biography of the “father of the the atomic bomb” is a contender for Christopher Nolan’s best film.

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The powder keg performances of Cillian Murphy

By Sean Fennell

Throughout his career, the Irish accent has showcased a unique intensity combined with a pull towards characters with deep-set moral conflictions.

Christopher Nolan’s next film will recount the birth of the atomic bomb

By Charles Bramesco

Cillian Murphy is rumored to be playing famed inventor J Robert Oppenheimer in the director’s historical drama.

Is this the first major artistic response to life under the pandemic?

By Marina Ashioti

Manchester International Festival returns to the city, reflecting a broad spectrum of culture, visual arts and performance

The Party

By Adam Lee Davies

Woolly dialogue undermines a strong cast and intriguing plot in Sally Potter’s drab drama.

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The Party – first look review

By Adam Lee Davies

Pseudo-intellectual pontificating abounds in Sally Potter’s brisk middle class comedy.

Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire gets a blistering first trailer

By Little White Lies

Brie Larson gets caught in the crossfire in this NSFW first look at the director’s period crime drama.

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