When Ralph Fiennes wasn’t on stage seeing a dagger before him, while starring in a Washington, D.C. production of “MacBeth,” he was furiously trying to unlock his inner Leonard Bernstein. The ...
It’s almost impossible not to be won over by an actor like the great Ralph Fiennes. Just recently, he’s shown that he can bring gentle gravitas to a film about cardinals fighting over the future of ...
‘The Choral’ Review: Ralph Fiennes Conducts a Sweet-Sounding but Gently Rebellious Anti-War Oratorio
The fourth screen collaboration between writer Alan Bennett and director Nicholas Hytner is a pleasant, low-key wartime tale that's most interesting when it pushes against cozy expectations. At first ...
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