The Grand Finale takes place in 1930 and is much better than the last Downton movie. Creator Julian Fellowes cuts back on the ...
With clever winks to fans and an embrace of the changing times, writer Julian Fellowes and director Simon Curtis deliver a ...
No Downton Abbey content can be complete without a social scandal, and in Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, that is Mary's divorce from Henry Talbot (Matthew Goode). After five years of marriage, Mary ...
Nowhere to be seen is dashing Hugh Dancy, who played a film director (besotted with Mary) in the last movie. But the character that director anointed as a screenwriter, Joseph Moseley (Kevin Doyle), ...
Sometimes I feel the past is a more comfortable place than the future,” Harold Levinson (Paul Giamatti) says at a ...
Echoing this sentiment, Carmichael, revered for her long-running performance as Lady Edith Pelham, said: "It's really moving. We were so aware with this movie that it's saying goodbye. I certainly ...
The Grand Finale," the third and final "Downton" movie, is the best one yet and feels most in line with the TV series ...
The new movie is as good as it needs to be (even if our critic doubts it is the actual end of “Downton Abbey”).
One of the pleasures of a new instalment in any enduring cinematic universe is the moment the franchise chooses to announce itself. Waiting for the first beats of Lalo Schifrin’s Mission: Impossible ...
Downton Abbey The Grand Finale is a fitting end to the decades-long Crawley saga, putting Fellowes' most famous work to a satisfying close. The post REVIEW: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Is A ...
For many, “Downton Abbey” has been an eyeroll, titter, and muted whimper kind of viewing experience. From its 2010 debut as a miniseries to its imperial phase as a popular recurrent drama until 2015 ...