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Darkest Hour
Jan. 31, 2018
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Karen Han
Dec. 11, 2017
The 4 Things That Helped Gary Oldman Disappear Into Winston Churchill
Here are the keys to Oldman’s acclaimed performance in
Darkest Hour
. (One of them is a piece of furniture.)
By
Kyle Buchanan
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Dec. 1, 2017
How Gary Oldman Lured a Makeup Magician Back for One More Job
After years of trying, Kazuhiro Tsuji escaped Hollywood. Then Oldman called.
By
Nate Jones
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Nov. 30, 2017
Biopics Have Become Oscar Staples, But Can They Still Be Great Art?
Don’t underestimate them.
By
David Edelstein
Nov. 17, 2017
Darkest Hour
Is a Big, Stylish, and Editorialized Vision of Churchill’s WWII
Gary Oldman stars as Winston Churchill in Joe Wright’s fanciful wartime drama.
By
Emily Yoshida
Sept. 28, 2017
Gary Oldman Is Unrecognizable As Winston Churchill in the
Darkest Hour
Trailer
Some 200 hours of makeup results in quite the transformation.
By
Ethan Sapienza
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Mar. 29, 2017
It Took 200 Hours in a Makeup Chair to Turn Gary Oldman Into Winston Churchill
Time well spent.
By
Karen Brill