Jessie Buckley

Fingernails review – lightly effective despite a flawed premise

By David Jenkins

The barroom love-tester is God in this gentle sci-fi comedy with Riz Ahmed and Jessie Buckley as working stiffs at a scientific institute for love.

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Women Talking

By Lillian Crawford

A group of women in a remote Mennonite colony meet in secret in Sarah Polley's moving adaptation of Miriam Toews' novel.

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Women Talking – first-look review

By Saffron Maeve

A group of women meet in secret to discuss escaping their abusive, isolated colony in Sarah Polley's adaptation of Miriam Towes' novel.

Men

By Hannah Strong

A woman reeling from a personal tragedy embarks on the holiday from hell in Alex Garland’s very British folk horror film.

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Alex Garland pivots into outright horror with the first trailer for Men

By Charles Bramesco

In the upcoming film, Jessie Buckley brings her grief to a solo holiday in the English countryside.

The Lost Daughter

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Olivia Colman delivers an acting masterclass in this off-kilter psychodrama from first-time director Maggie Gyllenhaal.

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Jessie Buckley is set to star in Alex Garland’s next film, Men

By Charles Bramesco

She’ll play a young woman mourning the death of her ex-husband while on holiday in the English countryside.

Paul Mescal set to star in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Lost Daughter

By Charles Bramesco

The Normal People actor has been cast in the upcoming psychological thriller, Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut.

I’m Thinking of Ending Things

By Hannah Strong

Charlie Kaufman presents a mind-bending psychodrama about a young woman’s journey to meet her boyfriend’s parents.

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The I’m Thinking of Ending Things trailer leaps through time and space

By Charles Bramesco

Expect another unconventional, wryly funny odyssey of the mind from Charlie Kaufman.

Wild Rose

By Beth Webb

Jessie Buckley dazzles in this heel-tapping ballad of an aspiring Glaswegian country star

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Jessie Buckley: ‘The intimacy that you create on set is crucial’

By Hannah Strong

A star-making turn in Beast is set to launch Irish actor Jessie Buckley into the stratosphere.

Beast

By Hannah Strong

Leads Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn are magnificent in this moody Jersey-set drama from Michael Pearce.

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