Darkest Hour

“Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts.” Winston Churchill Winston Churchill is a massive historical figure. Gary Oldman commands that looming figure and brings his brooding, powerful and surprisingly insecure character to the screen in a solid, but not spectacular, biopic. The moments all around Churchill are closing in. Hitler and the Nazis are on their way. France has folded. Norway and Belgium too. It appears England is just the next domino in line. So the argument begins - is it better to live in relative peace under the terms of a dictator or quite possibly die fighting for freedom? As the newly appointed Prime Minister, Churchill is resolute in the idea that peace talks are absolutely off the table. Lord Halifax and recently demoted Neville Chamberlain work furiously behind the scenes to keep the opportunity for peace talks alive. Director Joe Wright does a very nice job of keeping the tension and peril in place. As...