Ryan Gilbey
Ryan Gilbey is the author of It Don't Worry Me (Faber), about 1970s US cinema, and a study of Groundhog Day in the 'Modern Classics' series (BFI Publishing). He was named reviewer of the year in the 2007 Press Gazette awards and he is the New Statesman's film critic..
Articles by Ryan Gilbey
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Gilbey on Film: The role of the Gay Best Friend
- 17 August 2010
- 2 comments
Great GBFs from Sal Mineo to Wallace Wells.
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The Refuge (15)
- 12 August 2010
- 2 comments
François Ozon’s films are drowning in self-reference, writes Ryan Gilbey.
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Gilbey on Film: what’s in a voice?
- 10 August 2010
- 5 comments
From James Stewart to Toy Story 3, the way an actor speaks can trigger powerful emotions.
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Knight and Day (12A)
- 04 August 2010
- 24 comments
Ryan Gilbey wonders if Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz will ever work again.
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Gilbey on Film: Gregg Araki and the geeks
- 03 August 2010
- 2 comments
Why was Kaboom pulled from FrightFest?
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Gilbey on Film: can Russell Brand save British cinema?
- 27 July 2010
- 18 comments
The UK Film Council wasn't perfect, but we need a high-profile campaign to support home-grown movies.
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Gilbey on Film: casting Kurt Cobain
- 20 July 2010
- 159 comments
Exclusive details of the forthcoming movie about the life of the Nirvana frontman.
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Toy Story 3 (U) and Inception (12A)
- 15 July 2010
- 8 comments
The summer blockbuster season is tinged with sadness.











