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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Paranormal Activity (15)
- 26 November 2009
Simplicity is a highly effective tool in horror films
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The White Ribbon (15)
- 12 November 2009
Ryan Gilbey detects a new tenderness in the darling of European cinema
Film
An Education (12A)/Taking Woodstock (15)
- 29 October 2009
It’s hard to avoid cliché in such a well-visited era
Film
Fantastic Mr Fox (PG)
- 22 October 2009
The puppets are gorgeous but the script's a bit familiar, writes Ryan Gilbey
Film
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (12A)
- 15 October 2009
A strangely underpowered effort from Terry Gilliam
Film
The Invention of Lying (12A)
- 01 October 2009
I can’t lie – this is an absolute stinker of a movie











