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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 2019Richard Curtis eyeing sequel to Notting Hill
Notting Hill could blag a sequel, according to writer Richard Curtis.
Ciara Farmer, Daily Mail, 26th April 2019