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Yesterday review
A hopeless songwriter wakes up to find he's the only person who can remember the Fab Four's hits in a wacky, winning comedy directed by Danny Boyle.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 5th May 2019Review: Yesterday
Yesterday has all the ingredients to be the feel-good movie of the year.
Musanna Ahmed, The Upcoming, 5th May 2019Yesterday review
Danny Boyle, Richard Curtis and The Beatles make for a surprisingly infectious comedy.
Robbie Collin, The Telegraph, 5th May 2019Movie review - Yesterday (2019)
Although it might be difficult to judge the staying power of Yesterday, especially when viewing it through the prism of Curtis' biggest hits of 15 - 20 years ago, it is undeniably a fun ride.
Tori Brazier, Flickering Myth, 5th May 2019Yesterday review: a feel-good Britcom
Suspend your disbelief, Yesterday is a stylish musical medley with buckets of charm.
Caroline Preece, Den Of Geek, 5th May 2019'Yesterday': Tribeca review
Richard Curtis's troubles seem so far away.
Fionnuala Halligan, Screen Daily, 5th May 2019Yesterday review: Are Curtis and Boyle the dream team?
Have you seen Goodnight Sweetheart? Yesterday is basically a feature-length version of Gary's habit of claiming credit in the past for popular songs, solely focused on The Beatles.
Ian Sandwell, Digital Spy, 5th May 2019Yesterday review: a pleasant but flimsy romantic comedy
With a screenplay by Richard Curtis, Danny Boyle's far-fetched tale of plagiarism has nothing like the momentum of the director's best works.
Geoffrey MacNab, The Independent, 5th May 2019'Yesterday': Film Review | Tribeca 2019
All you need is... a more imaginative scenario.
John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter, 5th May 2019Yesterday abandons premise in favour of mediocre romcom
Yesterday wastes possibly the best "on paper" premise this year to just make an average at best romantic comedy. It's quite disappointing.
Mike Ryan, Uproxx, 5th May 2019