Florence Pugh
We Live in Time review: Utterly disarming
February 22, 2025 | Ivan RadfordAndrew Garfield and Florence Pugh are a natural fit in this hugely moving, funny and utterly disarming romance.Read More
Dune: Part Two review: Bigger, darker, bolder
April 22, 2024 | Ivan RadfordFaith, politics and sand worms collide in Denis Villeneuve’s bigger, darker and bolder sequel.Read More
Oppenheimer: A towering achievement
January 1, 2024 | David FarnorChristopher Nolan’s daunting, harrowing epic about the Manhattan Project is a towering achievement.Read More
Trailer: Florence Pugh stars in Zach Braff’s A Good Person
December 16, 2022 | David FarnorFlorence Pugh is heading to Sky Cinema next year in Zach Braff’s A Good Person, and a new trailer gives us a look at the drama.
Written and directed by Braff, the film follows Allison (Pugh), a young woman whose … Read More
The Wonder review: A powerful period drama
November 16, 2022 | Matthew TurnerFlorence Pugh delivers a terrific performance Sebastián Lelio’s powerful period drama.Read More
VOD film review: Don’t Worry Darling
November 12, 2022 | David FarnorFlorence Pugh is superb in Olivia Wilde’s ambitious but underbaked thriller.Read More
Watch: Trailer for Netflix’s The Wonder
October 6, 2022 | David FarnorFlorence Pugh is heading to Netflix this November, and a new trailer gives us a look at her in action in The Wonder.
Based on the book by Emma Donoghue, writer of Room. the film tells the tale of a … Read More
Black Widow review: A thrilling, dark spy flick
July 9, 2021 | David FarnorBlack Widow’s solo outing is a thrillingly grounded and deceptively dark spy flick.Read More
Dolly: Apple TV+ picks up Florence Pugh sci-fi drama
February 11, 2021 | David FarnorFlorence Pugh is heading to Apple TV+ for new sci-fi drama Dolly, reports Deadline.
The feature film, which will be written by Drew Pearce (Iron Man 3, Hobbs & Shaw) and Vanessa Taylor (The Shape of Water), has not been … Read More
VOD film review: Little Women (2019)
December 23, 2020 | David FarnorGreta Gerwig’s funny, moving and beautifully modern take on Louisa May Alcott’s novel will be carried forward for generations to come.Read More