Stan & Ollie (2018)

Movie · 2018 · Comedy, Drama · 1h 38m · PG · English

Curator score: 7.8/10 (42.6K ratings)

The untold story of the world's greatest comedy act.

Overview

With their golden era long behind them, comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy embark on a variety hall tour of Britain and Ireland. Despite the pressures of a hectic schedule, and with the support of their wives Lucille and Ida – a formidable double act in their own right – the pair's love of performing, as well as for each other, endures as they secure their place in the hearts of their adoring public

Ratings

Director

Jon S. Baird

Production

Fable Pictures, Entertainment One, Baby Cow Productions, Sonesta Films, BBC Film, Sony Pictures Classics

Cast

Steve Coogan, John C. Reilly, Shirley Henderson, Nina Arianda, Rufus Jones, Danny Huston, Joseph Balderrama, John Henshaw, Keith MacPherson, Richard Cant, Susy Kane, Josh Alexander, Tapiwa Mugweni, Stewart Alexander, Kevin Millington, Toby Sedgwick, Rebecca Yeo, Stephanie Hyam, Kate Okello, Sanjeev Kohli

Curator Review

Verdict

A warm, melancholy backstage dramedy that works best as a tribute to enduring friendship, professional pride, and the slow fade of fame. It’s less about big laughs than about affection, performance, and the emotional cost of being a double act.

Best for

  • fans of classic comedy history
  • viewers who like bittersweet showbiz stories
  • people drawn to friendship-centered dramas
  • audiences who enjoy polished period pieces

Skip if

  • you want a nonstop gag machine
  • you dislike impersonation-heavy biopics
  • you prefer high-conflict or highly original storytelling
  • you need a film with a fast, modern pace

Overview

Stan & Ollie is a gentle, affectionate backstage portrait rather than a full-throttle comedy. Its pleasure comes from watching Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly inhabit a partnership built on timing, trust, and old wounds, with the film finding real pathos in how much of a career can survive after the spotlight moves on.

Worth noting

The movie is strongest when it treats Laurel and Hardy not as museum pieces but as working performers trying to keep faith with each other, their audience, and the version of themselves that once felt immortal. The period detail and performances give it a soft glow, even when the structure is familiar.

Bottom line

It may not land as uproariously funny for viewers who want constant set-piece comedy, but it has a sincere emotional pull. If you like showbiz stories that are nostalgic without being purely celebratory, this is an easy recommendation.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Sean Baker · 460 likes

Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly are beyond fantastic. I’m a huge Laurel and Hardy fan and was reluctant to watch the film out of fear of disappointment. These incredible actors do not disappoint. Beautifully shot by cinematographer Laurie Rose. Watched on DVD screener. Looking forward to seeing it on Blu-ray at some point.

Alicia Malone (3.5★) · 361 likes

Feels right to kick off 2019 (and my resolution to use letterboxd) with a modern movie that looks to the past. My classic film loving heart was full of joy as Laurel & Hardy were brought back to life by the wonderful Coogan & Reilly. This film is both a celebration of the comedic duo’s friendship, and an honest look at the ups and downs of creative collaboration.

Logan Kenny (5★) · 200 likes

Stan wrote Laurel & Hardy skits for 8 years after Ollie died. he couldn’t imagine a world without his friend, he kept a part of him alive forever, even just in pieces that he’d never get to hear Ollie’s voice say. the most beautiful portrait of a friendship and clinging onto the importance of that connection, even as the end rapidly approaches, that I’ve seen in a long time. it has many formulaic elements but it’s rare to see a film… more Stan wrote Laurel & Hardy skits for 8 years after Ollie died. he couldn’t imagine a world without his friend, he kept a part of him alive forever, even just in pieces that he’d never get to hear Ollie’s voice say. the most beautiful portrait of a friendship and clinging onto the importance of that connection, even as the end rapidly approaches, that I’ve seen in a long time. it has many formulaic elements but it’s rare to see a film… more

𝙿𝚊𝚘𝚕𝚘 𝙼𝚊𝚌𝙶𝚞𝚏𝚏𝚒𝚗 | 🇮🇹 (3.5★) · 110 likes

The director Jon S. Baird realizes a passionate (and dutiful) tribute to the greatest comedy duo in movie history and does so by concentrating on the last period of their artistic career, when - many years after the cinematic glories of Hollywood studios - Stan and Ollie are now elderly and sick, struggling with a theatrical tour in England. Their relationship is based on an authentic friendship which, however, does not protect them from disagreements, claims and unresolved issues. The… more The director Jon S. Baird realizes a passionate (and dutiful) tribute to the greatest comedy duo in movie history and does so by concentrating on the last period of their artistic career, when - many years after the cinematic glories of Hollywood studios - Stan and Ollie are now elderly and sick, struggling with a theatrical tour in England. Their relationship is based on an authentic friendship which, however, does not protect them from disagreements, claims and unresolved issues. The… more

Jak-Luke Sharp (5★) · 107 likes

eOne. Cinema2.35:1ColourCodexPG ”Je ne regrette rien. And you shouldn't regret rien, either” Jon S. Baird’s passion project Stan & Ollie is a charismatic and compelling romp from start to finish. Reilly and Coogan, in particularly the latter, are tremendous in the titular role but the scene-stealing double act is, of course, the bitterly venomous and hilarious Lucile Hardy and Ida Kitaeva Laurel played by Shirly Henderson and Nina Arianda respectively. 85 FULL REVIEW AT NERDLY UK

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Topics

biographical drama, period piece, backstage, double act, bittersweet, nostalgic, classic comedy, showbiz, friendship, British tour

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