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: Mad Mel
- 13 July 2010
- 7 comments
Does a racist rant spell the end of Mel Gibson’s career?
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Gilbey on Film: low-budget thrills
- 06 July 2010
The star of Frownland breaks through the slickness of movie acting.
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Gilbey on Film: the greatest movie scores
- 29 June 2010
- 19 comments
And does "A Single Man" boast this year's finest music?
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Tetro (15) and Whatever Works (12A)
- 24 June 2010
Two directors prove they are well past their prime, writes Ryan Gilbey.
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Gilbey on Film: rock on
- 22 June 2010
Follwing the release of rock parody "Get Him to the Greek", here's the Top 10 songs in the Fictional Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame.
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Gilbey on Film: the curse of Wild Target
- 15 June 2010
Some movies seem to spell bad luck for everyone involved.











