A Voyage Round My Father review – Rupert Everett brings soft focus to John Mortimer’s play
Richard Eyre’s production of the father-and-son drama has some strong performances but is too light to really probe the play’s plaintive depths
October 2022
My Policeman review – poignant tale of a love triangle inspired by EM Forster’s own
Michael Grandage’s adaptation of a novel inspired by Forster’s famous ménage à trois conjours a mood of British postwar repression and guilt
September 2022
First look review
My Policeman review – Harry Styles is arrestingly awkward in stodgy gay romance
Toronto film festival: A bland lead performance is one of many faults with a melodramatic and unconvincing drama about a love triangle in the 1950s
July 2022
Mark Kermode's film of the week
She Will review – edgy psychological horror meets feminist revenge fable
She Will review – atmospheric tale of post-menopausal revenge fantasies
October 2021
Warning review – sci-fi anthology like Black Mirror sketches that didn’t make the cut
Connected stories of a doomed AI-human hybrid future struggle to hang together
March 2021
Soho sex workers' protest did bring about change
TV tonight
TV tonight: how science could reverse the climate crisis
December 2020
2020 in TV
The 50 best TV shows of 2020: 50-1
Michaela Coel’s smart, subversive and taboo-breaking drama gave us absolutely unbeatable television – plus more of the year’s best
October 2020
To the End of the World by Rupert Everett review – witty memoir of a Wilde life
Book of the day
To the End of the World by Rupert Everett review – a delightful writer on modern fame
June 2020
Lockdown culture
Rush review – Rupert Everett searches for the meaning of monogamy
A gay love triangle leads to a generational battle over over queer identity in a beguiling, Zoom-broadcast comedy of manners
January 2020
Rupert Everett tells of Brexit ‘friction’ at home with mother
Actor and writer admits on Desert Island Discs to living like a ‘country blob’
October 2019
The Name of the Rose review – too many monks spoil the plot
Rupert Everett steals the show as an evil inquisitor, but this messy adaptation of Umberto Eco’s mystery in the abbey requires the patience of a saint to follow
August 2019
The week in theatre: Uncle Vanya; There Is a Light That Never Goes Out; Malory Towers – review
Rupert Everett’s astute direction of Chekhov results in a meeting of minds, and a luddite history is given a modern edge
July 2019
Uncle Vanya review – Rupert Everett is flamboyant in Hare's comic Chekhov
Rupert Everett: 'I'd have done anything to be a Hollywood star'
January 2019
Roma and The Favourite triumph at the London Film Critics' Circle awards
Golden Globes 2019: who will win – and who should win – the film categories
June 2018
The Happy Prince review – a Wilde biopic too in love with itself
Director and star Rupert Everett struggles to shine through the gimmickry