Ian McKellen plays a theatre reviewer in the 1930s in the new film adapted from Anthony Quinn’s novel Curtain Call – but how accurate is it?
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Ian McKellen plays a theatre reviewer in the 1930s in the new film adapted from Anthony Quinn’s novel Curtain Call – but how accurate is it?
In the new film “The Critic,” he plays the titular acid-tongued reviewer in 1930s Britain, who is terrified of being outed as gay.
In the new film “The Critic,” he plays the titular acid-tongued reviewer in 1930s Britain, who is terrified of being outed as gay.
The veteran actor plays a theater critic who hatches a plot to keep his job in 1930s London.
Ian McKellen stars as a drama critic in 1930s London who has much higher standards for the theater than for his own professional ethics.
Ian McKellen stars as a drama critic in 1930s London who has much higher standards for the theater than for his own professional ethics.
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), a gala that celebrates cinema from around the globe, became the stage for a remarkable event as...
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), a gala that celebrates cinema from around the globe, became the stage for a remarkable event as...