The best Jonathan Jaynes’s movies

Jonathan Jaynes

Jonathan Jaynes

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Peterloo

Peterloo
6.5/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 01/11/2018
  • Character: Magistrate Tatton
An epic portrayal of the events surrounding the infamous 1819 Peterloo Massacre, where a peaceful pro-democracy rally at St Peter’s Field in Manchester turned into one of the bloodiest and most notorious episodes in British history. The massacre saw British government forces charge into a crowd of over 60,000 that had gathered to demand political reforms and protest against rising levels of poverty.

The Invisible Woman

The Invisible Woman
6.1/10
In 1857, at the height of his fame and fortune, novelist and social critic Charles Dickens meets and falls in love with teenage stage actress Nelly Ternan. As she becomes the focus of his heart and mind, as well as his muse, painful secrecy is the price both must pay.

Altar

Altar
4.9/10
  • Genre: HorrorMystery
  • Release: 27/12/2014
  • Character: Sean Donnelly
A young family find themselves in serious danger when they move to an isolated haunted house in the Yorkshire Moors.

The Arbor

The Arbor
7.3/10
Portrayal of the late Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar. Andrea Dunbar wrote honestly and unflinchingly about her upbringing on the notorious Buttershaw Estate in Bradford and was described as ‘a genius straight from the slums.’ When she died tragically at the age of 29 in 1990, Lorraine was just ten years old. The Arbor revisits the Buttershaw Estate where Dunbar grew up, thirty years on from her original play, telling the powerful true story of the playwright and her daughter Lorraine. Also aged 29, Lorraine had become ostracised from her mother’s family and was in prison undergoing rehab. Re-introduced to her mother’s plays and letters, the film follows Lorraine’s personal journey as she reflects on her own life and begins to understand the struggles her mother faced.

All in Good Time

All in Good Time
5.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 11/05/2012
  • Character: Man at Airport
East is East writer Ayub Khan-Din returns with another funny, tender-hearted portrait of family strife. Based on his popular play Rafta, Rafta (itself inspired by Bill Naughtons 1960s classic All in Good Time), the film is set in Bolton where Atul and Vina are celebrating their marriage. However, a honeymoon spent with his parents was not part of their plans. Thoughtless patriarch Eeshwar seems determined to emasculate and embarrass his son. As the weeks pass, consummating their union becomes an impossibility that threatens the couples entire future. A breezy mixture of heartbreak and hilarity, All in Good Time also offers peerless performances from original stage stars Harish Patel and Meera Syal.

The Trinity of Darkness

The Trinity of Darkness
4.9/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 10/07/2014
  • Character: Maniac
3 dark and bizarre shorts from Mr. Buno's feverish imagination, praised by The Daily Star as "a man with an overflowing and wild imagination that Bram Stoker could envy". The Trinity of Darkness gives a new meaning to the old sentence.

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