
Emma Stone
Abigail
Olivia Colman
Queen Anne
Rachel Weisz
Lady Sarah
Nicholas Hoult
Harley
Joe Alwyn
Masham
Mark Gatiss
Lord Marlborough
James Smith
Godolphin
Jenny Rainsford
Mae
Emma Delves
Queen's Maid
Faye Daveney
Sarah's Maid
Paul Swaine
Wanking Man
Jennifer White
Mrs. Meg
Lilly-Rose Stevens
Sally
Denise Mack
Kitchen Servant
Willem Dalby
Central Tory Booker
Edward Aczel
Earl of Stratford
Carolyn Saint-Pé
Madame Tournée
John Locke
Eviction Courtier
Everal Walsh
Servant, Upstairs
Timothy Innes
Footman #1
Basil Eidenbenz
Footman #2
James Melville
Footman #3
Declan Wyer
Footman #4
Anthony Dougall
Queen's Doctor
Ben English
Page #1
Peter Brookes
Page #2
Wilson Mbomio
Pigeon Boy
Gavin Henderson
Music Teacher
Callum Lewin
Nude Pomegranate Tory
Liam Fleming
Kevin
Angela Hicks
Singing Woman
Luca Wiseman
Child Orchestra
James Perrin
Child Orchestra
Hana McDowell
Child Orchestra
Sam Kemp
Child Orchestra
Djordje Jovanovic
Child Orchestra
Chris elms
Young Tory (uncredited)
Tim Ingall
Lord Bingley (uncredited)
Alfrun Rose
Kitchen Maid (uncredited)
Keval Shah
Wig (uncredited)
Janette Sharpe
Maid (uncredited)
Luke Thallon
Abigail's Soldier (uncredited)
Jack Veal
Boy (uncredited)
Zenobia Voegele-Downing
Courtier (uncredited)
Emily Vinnicombe
Courtier (uncredited)
Hannah Morley
Courtier (uncredited)
Poppy Lawless
Courtier (uncredited)
Roisin Keogh
Courtier (uncredited)
Elizabeth Ita
Courtier (uncredited)
Errol Clayton
Courtier (uncredited)
Antonia Castilla
Courtier (uncredited)
Samuel Bossman
Courtier (uncredited)
Paul Wingrove
Courtier (uncredited)
Nathan Lang
Courtier (uncredited)
Frank Gordon
Courtier (uncredited)
Isaura Barbé-Brown
Courtier (uncredited)
Phelim Kelly
Courtier (uncredited)
Leigh Dent
Courtier (uncredited)
Kemal Shah
Wig














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Reviews

Queen Anne was one of the few British monarchs still to have had her story committed to film and this was the Oscar winning result. Olivia Coleman stands out as the cantankerous and temperamental last of the Stuart's to reign; but otherwise the performances fall rather flat. The rivalry - and sometimes pretty vulgar visualisation of it - between Abigail & Sarah Churchill doesn't quite work for me

Some wounds do not close; I have many such. One just walks around with them and sometimes one can feel them filling with blood. The Favourite is directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and written by Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara. It stars Olivia Colman, Rachael Weisz, Emma Stone, Faye Daveney, James Smith, Mark Gatiss, Willem Dalby and Nicholas Hoult. In early 18th century England, a frail Que

**_Fans of Yorgos Lanthimos will love it_** > _A setback for women? How can it set women back to prove that women fart and vomit and hate and love and do all the things men do? All human beings are the same. We're all multifaceted, many-layered, disgusting and gorgeous and powerful and weak and filthy and brilliant. That's what's nice. It doesn't make women an old-fashioned thing of delicacy._

Hugely entertaining film from start to finish, with amazing performances from the three lead women. Emma Stone proves that once again she's not just a pretty face as the conniving and troubled Abigail, Rachel Weisz is always on form as the controlling and vindictive Sarah and Olivia Coleman deserved the Oscar as the childish and sickly Queen Anne. Nicholas Hoult's foppish rogue Harley steals every
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) The Favourite is one of the most acclaimed movies of last year, receiving multiple nominations at dozens of awards shows and winning a whole bunch of them (2nd most awarded film of 2018, behind Roma). Being a fan of Yorgos Lanthimos’ style, I couldn’t be happier for him, and I was now even more excited to watch what he produ

Overrated? Most assuredly, but utterly engaging from beginning to end. Not Yorgos' most humorous piece, but technically sound and brilliantly acted. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._












