Stan & Ollie

    Stan & Ollie
    2018

    Synopsis

    With their golden era long behind them, comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy embark on a variety hall tour of Britain and Ireland. Despite the pressures of a hectic schedule, and with the support of their wives Lucille and Ida – a formidable double act in their own right – the pair's love of performing, as well as for each other, endures as they secure their place in the hearts of their adoring public

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    Cast

    • Steve CooganStanley "Stan" Laurel
    • John C. ReillyOliver "Ollie" Hardy
    • Shirley HendersonLucille Hardy
    • Nina AriandaIda Kitaeva Laurel
    • Rufus JonesBernard Delfont
    • Danny HustonHal Roach
    • Joseph BalderramaJames W. Horne
    • John HenshawNobby Cook
    • Keith MacPhersonJames Finlayson
    • Richard CantHarry Langdon

    Recommendations

    • 95

      IGN

      Stan & Ollie muddles up the history a bit, as all biopics do, but it’s a film without any meaningful flaws. Every character is wonderfully realized, every performance is spectacular. You’ll laugh all the way through, you’ll cry by the end, and you’ll see the brilliance of Laurel & Hardy come back to life via the very same cinematic magic that made them legends in the first place.
    • 87

      TheWrap

      It gives Steve Coogan one of his finest screen roles to date and for Reilly, it’s another triumph right on the heels of “The Sisters Brothers.” Whether you adore Laurel and Hardy or have never seen them in action, this film celebrates both the artist and the tenacity it takes to remain one.
    • 80

      The Telegraph

      It is eccentric, sad and stirring to the core. Oh yes – and incredibly funny, too.
    • 80

      Screen Daily

      Featuring uncanny and hugely personable performances by Steve Coogan as Stan Laurel, and John C. Reilly as Oliver Hardy, and a smart script by Jeff Pope (Coogan’s co-writer on Philomena) that delivers laughs from both familiar and unexpected quarters, this is a fond, frequently very funny homage to an act that has lost none of its genius.
    • 80

      Variety

      The film’s confidence falters only when it transposes the hapless slapstick of the duo’s screen act to their everyday reality. If a couple of labored gags around hauling luggage don’t fully land, that rather proves how much more art went into Laurel and Hardy’s craft than they ever chose to let on.
    • 75

      IndieWire

      Stan & Ollie salutes an under-appreciated comedy duo while exploring the hardships of fading into the limelight; appropriately, the movie itself is rather forgettable even as the actors deliver brilliant performances in every scene.
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Everything the film has to offer is obvious and on the surface, its pleasures simple and sincere under the attentive guidance of director Jon S. Baird.
    • 63

      Slant Magazine

      At its best, Stan & Ollie shows how the private and personal dimensions of art are achingly inseparable.