Darkest Hour's reviews
Media reviews
Fotogramas
"A vibrant office thriller never drowned thanks to a daring staging [...]. Oldman's interpretation is an "Oscar" one."
The Wrap
'Darkest Hour' it feels alive and fresh, the kind of cinema that doesn?t waste a second
The Hollywood Reporter
A crowd-pleasing account of Churchill's rising to the occasion. TWITTER
Variety
Balances the great orator?s public triumphs with more vulnerable private moments of self-doubt.
Empire
Britain?s halls of power are lit in a gorgeously noirish style, while one remarkable motif sees Churchill repeatedly boxed in by literal ink-black darkness, whether in a void-ascending lift or framed by the leaded glass of a closed door.
The Washington Post
As a portrait of leadership at its most brilliant, thoughtful and morally courageous, ?Darkest Hour? is the movie we need right now.
Vulture
Everyone seems to be a walking embodiment of an essence, not cartoons exactly, but something more totemic.
Vanity Fair
Darkest Hour doesn?t exactly bonk you over the head with the allegory, but it?s there for the taking if you want it.
Indiewire
'Darkest Hour' arrives at a time when words seem to have lost all their value only makes it that much more persuasive.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote