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Rupert Everett

October 2023

  • Jack Bardoe and Rupert Everett in A Voyage Round My Father.

    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

  • Secrets and lies … David Dawson, Emma Corrin and Harry Styles in My Policeman.

    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

  • This image released by Amazon shows, from left, David Dawson, Emma Corrin and Harry Styles in a scene from "My Policeman." (Parisa Taghizadeh/Amazon via AP)

    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

  • Alice Krige  as Veronica Ghent, standing in front of a canvas, staring at some black paint on her fingers

    Mark Kermode's film of the week
    She Will review – edgy psychological horror meets feminist revenge fable

  • She Will.

    She Will review – atmospheric tale of post-menopausal revenge fantasies

October 2021

  • Script needs work … Warning.

    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

  • One of the few remaining sex shops / peep shows in Old Compton Street in London’s Soho

    Soho sex workers' protest did bring about change

  • Nasa scientist Lola Fatoyinbo Agueh in Can We Cool the Planet?

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: how science could reverse the climate crisis

December 2020

  • Michaela Coel in I May Destroy You.

    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

  • Rupert Everett as Oscar Wilde in The Happy Prince

    To the End of the World by Rupert Everett review – witty memoir of a Wilde life

  • The Happy Prince - film still Rupert Everett

    Book of the day
    To the End of the World by Rupert Everett review – a delightful writer on modern fame

June 2020

  • Omari Douglas, Rupert Everett and Daniel Boyd

    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

    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

  • Daft monk … John Turturro starring in The Name of the Rose.

    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

  • Theatre Royal Bath Dress Rehearsal 2019 Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov New Version By David Hare Directed by Rupert Everett Designer Charlie Quiggin Lighting Designer Rick Fisher Costume Designer Fotini Dimou Rupert Everett as Uncle Vanya Clémence Poésy as Yelena Katherine Parkinson as Sonya John Light as Astrov Marty Cruickshank as Maria Voynitskya John Standing as IIya Telegin (Waffles) Michael Byrne as Professor Serebryakov Ann Mitchell as Marina Timofeevna (Nanny) Allegra Marland as The Maid (Understudy) ©Nobby Clark +44(0)7941515770 nobby@nobbyclark.co.uk

    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

  • Theatre Royal Bath Dress Rehearsal 2019 Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov New Version By David Hare Directed by Rupert Everett Designer Charlie Quiggin Lighting Designer Rick Fisher Costume Designer Fotini Dimou Rupert Everett as Uncle Vanya Clémence Poésy as Yelena Katherine Parkinson as Sonya John Light as Astrov Marty Cruickshank as Maria Voynitskya John Standing as IIya Telegin (Waffles) Michael Byrne as Professor Serebryakov Ann Mitchell as Marina Timofeevna (Nanny) Allegra Marland as The Maid (Understudy) ©Nobby Clark +44(0)7941515770 nobby@nobbyclark.co.uk

    Uncle Vanya review – Rupert Everett is flamboyant in Hare's comic Chekhov

  • Rupert Everett at the Theatre Royal, Bath.

    Rupert Everett: 'I'd have done anything to be a Hollywood star'

January 2019

  • Yalitza Aparicio, Marco Graf and Daniela Demesa in Roma.

    Roma and The Favourite triumph at the London Film Critics' Circle awards

  • This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Bradley Cooper, left, and Lady Gaga in a scene from “A Star is Born.” (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)

    Golden Globes 2019: who will win – and who should win – the film categories

June 2018

  • ‘Lyrical patter’: Colin Morgan and Rupert Everett as ‘Bosie’ Douglas and Oscar Wilde.

    The Happy Prince review – a Wilde biopic too in love with itself

    Director and star Rupert Everett struggles to shine through the gimmickry
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