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Two new films grace our presence from Friday the 11th of January. Stan & Ollie stars John C. Reilly and Steve Coogan as comedy giants Laurel and Hardy and Kiera Knightley plays the titular role in period drama Colette.
STAN & OLLIE “A delightful tribute to twin phenomena so burned into collective consciousness that we need to be reminded they once didn’t exist. Domestic readers will particularly savour the later scenes in a welcoming Ireland.” 4/5 – Irish Times
“This beautiful story about friendship, forgiveness and why the show must go on turns out to be the best film Laurel & Hardy never made.” 5/5 – RTE
“Coogan inhabits the character beautifully, catching Laurel’s quietness and physical grace, but also the steely inner resolve that got him to the top in the first place.” 4/5 – Irish Independent
“It’s a love song played in a minor key, and it leaves an unexpectedly lingering impression.” 4/5 – Time Out
“Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly deliver dynamite performances that capture the expressions and physicality of the star comedians without ever descending into caricature.” New York Times
COLETTE “Knightley, as the titular French writer, has seldom been better or more dazzling” 4/5 – Irish Times
“A decent biopic with an excellent performance by its star” 4/5 – RTE
“An empowering and entertaining tale of a woman finding her own voice in a society in flux” 4/5 – Guardian
“A radiant, riveting Keira Knightley meets every challenge the title role of French novelist Colette throws at her and turns this tale of a pioneering feminist into an exhilarating kick.” 4/5 – Rolling Stone
“At first presenting itself as a tightly corseted Big Eyes set during the Belle Époque, Colette erupts into a fun, frothy, and unmistakably feminist biopic.” indieWire
ANORA 15:50
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: FRENCH CONNECTIONS (PROGRAMME 2) 13.10
HOUSEWIFE OF THE YEAR 14:00, 16:10, 18:40
IFI YOUTH PANEL: EIGHTH GRADE 18.00
SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE 13:50, 16:20, 18:30, 20:40
SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT 13:20, 20:10
THE ROOM NEXT DOOR 20:30
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