Angel

 (2007)


  • User Rating 0 votes
  • Critics Rating 13 critics
  • Your Rating   

User Reviews

No user reviews - Be the first to write a review

Critics Reviews

| Aug 31, 2008
The Independent
French director, François Ozon, fares well with Angel. However, the fun ebbs away in the second half when the film shifts from being a parody of a melodrama to the real thing. ... Full Review
| Aug 29, 2008
The Independent
Angel embraces a world of public acclaim and spectacular opulence she has long thought her due.....So how vexing that the film's sprightly satire comes to so little....Garai has exactly the right spoilt set to her mouth for this precocious fantasist.... ... Full Review
| Jun 01, 2008
FilmInk
Angel is an audacious work, an extraordinary film, and a remarkable achievement from one of Europe's most interesting directors..... ... Full Review
| Oct 31, 2007
ViewLondon
The film's biggest problem is.... ... Full Review
| Feb 20, 2007
Variety
Most successful is Neill....Seemingly deprived of any strong direction, thesps largely perform.... ... Full Review

News

ANGEL
urbancinefile.com.au2009-05-24
SYNOPSIS: Defiant, self centred young Angel Deverell (Romola Garai) lives with her mother (Jacqueline Tong) above their grocery shop in a small town in early 20th century England. ... Full Article

CHICAGO - The third week of the 12th Annual EU Film Festival at the Siskel Film Center is nearly upon us and we're back to give you an idea of what to expect in the second half of arguably the... ... Full Article

ComingSoon.net has your exclusive first look at the trailer for IFC Films' Angel , written and directed by François Ozon. The romantic drama, opening in theaters on March 18th, stars Romola Garai, Sam Neill, Lucy Russell, Michael Fassbender, Charlotte Rampling,... ... Full Article

François Ozon is a Gallic Michael Winterbottom , if not in style then at least in his determination to do something different every time. As with Winterbottom, sometimes the result is great and sometimes not. ... Full Article

For the first 15 minutes or so, The Fourth Angel -- a British thriller starring Jeremy Irons -- appears to have something going for it. ... Full Article

By Robert Bell Based on the Elizabeth Taylor novel of the same name, Angel chronicles the rise and fall of a delusional novelist in Edwardian England in a bemused manner that suggests sly satire of both the changed landscape of... ... Full Article

Post Comment

Name (appears on your post)
Your Comment
1000 characters left. No HTML please.
 
Type the characters in the image above