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Nightingale
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A man's mental health deteriorates at a rapid pace after an unspeakable tragedy inside his mother's home on a quiet suburban street.
A man's mental health deteriorates at a rapid pace after an unspeakable tragedy inside his mother's home on a quiet suburban street.
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May 29, 2015
David Oyelowo delivers an unnerving and unforgettable performance in this nail-biter of a one-man-show.May 28, 2016
It's a film that burrows into an unstable psyche, and nestles there uncomfortably.December 03, 2015
The film is phenomenally acted, but rarely makes much use of the power of cinema, instead using a device associated more with theater-the one-set location, with a one-man cast.May 25, 2015
Nightingale is first an intellectualized puzzle, and a portrait of a man losing his mind a very distant second.June 04, 2015
The careful layering of the experiences and emotions that influence Peter's choices, along with expert massaging of the tension that exists from the start, make Nightingale a sad but satisfying film.September 26, 2016
As much as the claustrophobia of watching him alone spinning his wheels reinforces the idea of a man trapped, the story soon runs out of momentum.April 12, 2017
In HBO's Nightingale, David Oyelowo gives the best performance of his career as Peter Snowden, a man quickly and violently descending into madness.May 29, 2015
Everything about Nightingale is richly expressive and chillingly effective.June 03, 2015
"Nightingale" is overshot to appear more cinematic and underwritten to avoid pomposity, and that's okay. Both decisions are just that: choices to serve the character. Peter would be pleased with how his little film turned out.May 29, 2015
David Oyelowo the sole actor, but by most accounts pulls if off.December 03, 2015
An audacious one-man show-a series of deluded, sometimes charming, often tragic, occasionally frightening monologues delivered by a troubled veteran clearly in the midst of a dissociative crisis.May 29, 2015
It's a performance that gets the writhing interplay of transparency and opacity in a character who has gone beyond the deep end of unhinged narcissism and self-dramatization.