
Claire Foy and Richard E. Grant Star in 'Savage House'
Claire Foy described acting with Richard E. Grant in 'Savage House' as constantly teetering on the edge of a nervous breakdown. The film, a putridly funny black comedy, has been reviewed for its portrayal of the characters' decay.
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‘Savage House’ Review: Putridly Funny Black Comedy Revels in Claire Foy and Richard E. Grant’s Decay
Faces are saved, barely, as the body goes wholly to ruin in “Savage House,” a mordantly amusing tale of pretense, profligacy and the literally maddening pressures of the English class ladder — written and directed with surgical cruelty by, as it happens, an American. Arriving 12 years after his debut, the derivative indie romcom “The […]
By Guy Lodge
Read full article →Claire Foy Says Acting With Richard E. Grant In ‘Savage House’ Was Like “Constantly Teetering On The Edge Of Nervous Breakdown” — SXSW London
Claire Foy has revealed that she was kept on her toes by the “electric” Richard E. Grant while filming Savage House. The Emmy-winning star of The Crown joked that working with Grant in the 18th-century period romp was like “constantly teetering on the edge of a nervous breakdown.” In an interview at SXSW London, where […]
By Jake Kanter
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