[FILM REVIEW] THE OLD OAK Review (2023)
Summary: The future for the last remaining pub, The Old Oak, in a village of Northeast England, where people are leaving the land as the mines are closed. Houses are cheap and available, thus making it an ideal location for Syrian refugees.
Year: 2023
Cinema Release Dates: TBA (Australia), TBA (Thailand), 29th September 2023 (UK), TBA (USA)
VOD Release Dates: TBA
Country: UK, France, Belgium
Director: Ken Loach
Screenwriter: Paul Laverty
Cast: Joe Armstrong (Joe), Chris Braxton (Sadie (voice)), Laura Daly (Rosie), Andy Dawson (Mickey), Trevor Fox (Charlie), Chris Gotts (Jaffa Cake), Debbie Honeywood (Tania), Jake Jarratt (Tony), Andrea Johnson (Amy), Abigail Lawson (Michelle), Neil Leiper (Rocco), Jordan Louis (Garry), Ebla Mari (Yara), Chris McGlade (Vic), Lorenzo McGovern Zaini (Ryan (voice)), Arthur Oxley (Archie), Jen Patterson (Maggie), Maxie Peters (Tommy), Chrissie Robinson (Erica), Claire Rodgerson (Laura), Col Tait (Eddy), Dave Turner (TJ Ballantyne), Alex White (Matt)
Running Time: 113 minutes
Classification: TBC (Australia), TBC (Thailand), 15 (UK), TBC (USA)
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Kyle McGrath’s The Old Oak Review
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