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Rebecca Hall

November 2024

  • ‘I’m more than what you think I am’: Rebecca Hall wears jacket and turtleneck by proenzaschouler.com.

    ‘I’ve had a wild, chaotic, beautiful life’: Rebecca Hall on race, regrets and learning to be herself

    Actor and director Rebecca Hall has always had to fight to define herself. Now, more comfortable than ever with where she is, she opens up about painting, working with Woody Allen, her BYO wedding – and her greatest indulgence
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    Rebecca Hall: I regret apologising for working with Woody Allen

    The British film star issued a statement after accusations were made against the director but now says ‘I don’t think it’s the responsibility of his actors to speak to that situation’
  • Jordan Tannahill in New York, US, on 18 October 2024. Photograph: Jeenah Moon/The Guardian

    ‘Gimp play is a craft’: how a Canadian writer went from fetish sex work to creating powerful BBC drama

    Jordan Tannahill has turned his novel, The Listeners, into a tense, timely BBC drama inspired by cults and conspiracy theories. He talks Brexit, banging raves and exploring kinks with closeted junior Tory ministers

March 2024

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    Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire review – breezy, forgettable monster sequel

    There’s a likable, light-hearted zip to the monster mash follow-up but energy dissipates when we’re stuck with the humans

March 2022

  • Jennifer Ehle and Toby Stephens in The Camomile Lawn

    ‘Wow, there’s a lot of sex and swearing’: Channel 4’s top-rated drama ever, 30 years on

    Partner-swapping, nudity, Felicity Kendal: it’s three decades since raunchy wartime series The Camomile Lawn broke TV ratings records. How does it hold up?

January 2022

  • Rebecca Hall in i&gt;Resurrection by Andrew Semans, an official selection of the Premieres section at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Wyatt Garfield. All photos are copyrighted and may be used by press only for the purpose of news or editorial coverage of Sundance Institute programs. Photos must be accompanied by a credit to the photographer and/or 'Courtesy of Sundance Institute.' Unauthorized use, alteration, reproduction or sale of logos and/or photos is strictly prohibited.

    First look review
    Resurrection review – Rebecca Hall rises above misfiring thriller

  • Colman Domingo in Zola.

    Missing in action: this season’s most overlooked movie performances

December 2021

  • The Night House, Identifying Features and Riders of Justice.

    The best movies of 2021 … that you didn’t see

    Guardian writers pick their favourite hidden gems from the year including a jumpy supernatural thriller and a tender queer romance

November 2021

  • Down the rabbithole

    Down the rabbit hole
    Degrees of separation: what connects Rebecca Hall to Al Pacino and Jessica Chastain?

    From Salome to Veronica Mars, we dive down the rabbit hole, thanks to Hall’s directorial debut, Passing

October 2021

  • Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson.

    Passing review – life is anything but black and white in Rebecca Hall’s smart period drama

    Ruth Negga is magnetic in Hall’s adaptation of Nella Larsen’s story of race in 1920s Harlem
  • Hypnotic … Tessa Thompson and André Holland in Passing.

    Passing review – Rebecca Hall’s stylish and subtle study of racial identity

    Hall’s directing debut stars Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga as friends who are both ‘passing’ for what they are not in an adaptation of Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel
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    Rebecca Hall on race, regret and her personal history: ‘In any family with a legacy of passing, it’s very tricky’

    The actor has just directed her first film, an adaptation of Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel Passing. She discusses the family story that inspired her, cultural appropriation and class in Hollywood

August 2021

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    The Night House review – stylish scares with Rebecca Hall

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    The Night House review – Rebecca Hall anchors spooky horror

March 2021

  • A still from Godzilla vs Kong.

    Godzilla vs Kong review – duelling monsters make for one hell of a show

    The two titans take each other on in a goofy and hugely enjoyable action adventure that delivers the big dumb thrills many of us have been craving

February 2021

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    From raw drama to foot trauma: the best of Sundance 2021

    Films from first-time directors including Rebecca Hall, Robin Wright and Fran Kranz were the standouts at this year’s virtual festival

January 2021

  • This image released by the Sundance Institute shows Ruth Negga, left, and Tessa Thompson in a scene from "Passing." The film, a directorial debut by Rebecca Hall, will debut at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. (Sundance Institute via AP)

    First look review
    Passing review – Rebecca Hall's elegant but inert directorial debut

    The actor’s adaptation of Nella Larsen’s novel about race in 1920s Harlem features a scene-stealing Ruth Negga but a disappointing lack of verve
  • From clockwise: On the Count of Three, Censor and Passing

    Sundance 2021: which films might break out this year?

    From buzzy horrors to difficult dramas, this year’s low-key, mostly virtual festival offers a restricted yet intriguing selection
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    Godzilla vs Kong: the big dumb action movie we've been waiting for?

    The trailer for the monster match-up promises bad dialogue and convoluted mythology, but also two giant creatures fighting until the death

December 2020

  • Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson appear in Passing by Rebecca Hall, an official selection of the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. All photos are copyrighted and may be used by press only for the purpose of news or editorial coverage of Sundance Institute programs. Photos must be accompanied by a credit to the photographer and/or ‘Courtesy of Sundance Institute.’ Unauthorized use, alteration, reproduction or sale of logos and/or photos is strictly prohibited.

    Sundance 2021: a low-key lineup announced for semi-virtual festival

    Directorial debuts from Rebecca Hall and Robin Wright and documentaries about Covid-19 and wildfires to premiere at festival
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