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: Gentlemen Broncos is an overlooked classic
- 08 June 2010
- 4 comments
If only studios had more faith in their own movies.
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The Killer Inside Me (18)
- 03 June 2010
Ryan Gilbey wonders why British directors seem to do better in Hollywood.
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Gilbey on Film: Dennis Hopper’s best work
- 01 June 2010
- 1 comment
The late star made a great contribution to the canon of cinema about Los Angeles.
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The Time That Remains (15)
- 28 May 2010
Ryan Gilbey on a quirky personal history of life in the occupied territories.
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Gilbey on Film: No Cannes do
- 25 May 2010
Don’t pay too much attention to the pictures that wow the festival crowds; we may only recognise a classic years after its release.
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The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call – New Orleans (18)
- 21 May 2010
Ryan Gilbey salutes a darkly eccentric reimagining of a corrupt cop classic.
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Gilbey on Film: Is Joaquin Phoenix having a laugh?
- 18 May 2010
- 2 comments
Whether or not his new film is a spoof, the actor is still a welcome antidote to Hollywood.
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Gilbey on Film: Curious collaborations
- 11 May 2010
Our critic picks five unlikely couplings from the world of cinema











