Darkest Hour

Darkest Hour(2017)

PG-13
11/22/2017 (US)Drama, History2h 5m
7.4

"Never never never surrender"

Overview

In May 1940, the fate of World War II hangs on Winston Churchill, who must decide whether to negotiate with Adolf Hitler or fight on knowing that it could mean the end of the British Empire.

Joe Wright

Director

Anthony McCarten

Screenplay

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Media

Official Trailer 2

Official Trailer 2

Trailer

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Churchill's "Never Surrender" Speech to Parliament

Churchill's "Never Surrender" Speech to Parliament

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Winston Churchill and King George VI Consider a Peace Deal

Winston Churchill and King George VI Consider a Peace Deal

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Churchill's Rousing Speech

Churchill's Rousing Speech

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Churchill's New Typist - Extended Preview

Churchill's New Typist - Extended Preview

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Winston Churchill Takes the Tube

Winston Churchill Takes the Tube

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Churchill's Triumphant Speech: "We Shall Never Surrender!"

Churchill's Triumphant Speech: "We Shall Never Surrender!"

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Darkest Hour Cast On Portraying Historical Characters

Darkest Hour Cast On Portraying Historical Characters

Behind the Scenes

Makeup Featurette

Makeup Featurette

Behind the Scenes

Gary Oldman on playing Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour | Film4 Interview Special

Gary Oldman on playing Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour | Film4 Interview Special

Featurette

Story Featurette

Story Featurette

Featurette

DARKEST HOUR - War Rooms 360 Experience

DARKEST HOUR - War Rooms 360 Experience

Featurette

Up Your Bum

Up Your Bum

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A review by Mex5150
3.0

Written on January 14, 2018

I have no idea why people are raving about this film, it's a bit crap, it's probably Oldman weakest performance to date, and the cinematography is terrible. Churchill with Brian Cox in the lead role is a FAR superior film on the subject.