Jason Isaacs

  • English
  • Actor

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The Death of Stalin, review

Weighing in at a relatively sprightly 106 minutes, The Death of Stalin is a clever and accomplished movie, well worth investigating. This is Iannucci playing to his strengths as a political satirist and mostly coming up with the goods. Interesting though, that despite a script peppered with crackling dialogue, the film's funniest scene is an entirely visual one. Go figure.

Philip Caveney, Bouquets & Brickbats, 23rd October 2017

The Death of Stalin: review

He's tackled the political machinations in Westminster and Washington, so perhaps the Kremlin was the next logical step.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd October 2017

The Death of Stalin is easily the comedy of the year

This delightfully silly movie is an intelligent, hilarious circus crammed full of the finest people cinema has to offer.

James East, The Sun, 20th October 2017

Jason Isaacs interview: The Death Of Stalin

We said hello to Jason Isaacs, before chatting about The Death Of Stalin and Star Trek: Discovery...

Rob Leane, Den Of Geek, 19th October 2017

The Death of Stalin: amusing, though not clever satire

Stalin dies, giving rise to a lot of averted eyes, thinking on one's feet and winging it in the Kremlin, in Armando Iannucci's passable screwball comedy which might aspire to satire but actually isn't so.

Paddy Kehoe, RTE, 18th October 2017

The Death of Stalin review

Armando Iannucci's superlative satire brings together a terrific ensemble.

Eamm Simmonds, The List, 16th October 2017

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