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“And Frank was much more laid back and a kind of a droll sense of humour, funny stories and stuff like that.
And with Sally Hawkins playing Langley as a woman undeterred by pompous academics and condescending naysayers, “The Lost King” makes for a charmingly droll tale of long-ago and not-so-long-ago reappraisal.
She’d follow “Metropolitan Life” with another book of essays, 1981’s “Social Studies,” and become a favored guest on talk shows because of her snappy, droll banter.
There's an icicle dagger in the demented heart of William Oldroyd's droll, immaculately crafted, genre-devouring portrait of perversity.
Source: https://variety.com/2023/film/reviews/eileen-review-anne-hathaway-thomasin-mckenzie-1235497966/