The Critic - Official Trailer

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The reimagining of Anthony Quinn's novel 'Curtain Call' centre on Jimmy Erskine (McKellen), the Daily Chronicle's most famous and featured theatre critic of the age; David Brooke (Strong), with whom he clashes after recently inheriting the paper; and a young actress, Nina Land (Arterton), who is devastated by Jimmy's recent negative review of her. As the three become entangled in a whodunnit wrapped in a Faustian pact, their strange triangle winds tighter and tighter to devastating effect for all those caught in the deadly web of blackmail and betrayal.
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“This is going to stop”
“Oh, are you retiring?”
😂😂😂

bimblaq
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How is Ian McKellen still without his Oscar????

NachoCarreteroMolero
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Ian McKellen! Mark Strong! Lesley Manville! Oh this looks so good.

maryclaremayo
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I literally got goosebumps! There is nothing like a story about the seduction and downfall of a good man! It's such a Greek tragedy!

bluekitty
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Gemma Arterton is just so ridiculously beautiful

echolot
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Dear lord - that cast! Yes please and can I have some more please?

MariaVosa
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Watch only a minute. Preferably without sound. That’s I have re-learnt to appreciate trailers now. And this film probably seen by Quentin, put his first choice finale on the back burner.

MrAshwednesday
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Thank god Ben Barnes is shaving again.

michaelwilde
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I’m glad we getting one last performance from Ian makellan worry he might be retiring

timelordvictorious
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Ian Mckellen can still play Magneto. He still looks the same .

antoniosolis
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Quentin Tarantino's new movie looks AMAZIN

SAINTOBVIOUS
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I am so sick of drum beat screen changes in trailers and I'm so sick of trailers telling the entire story of the movie. Enough already!

Pheebs
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Producers still haven't admitted that Alfred Enoch can't act for sh*t.

pendorran
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Is Ian McKellen supposed to be Peter O’Toole’s character from Ratatouille?

AndreG