Article 5SDJ7 Sorry, Ridley Scott, we just don’t think it’s safe to go back into the cinema | Rebecca Nicholson

Sorry, Ridley Scott, we just don’t think it’s safe to go back into the cinema | Rebecca Nicholson

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Rebecca Nicholson
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The Last Duel director has blamed flighty millennians' for his latest epic film tanking, but maybe we're not blockbuster-ready

Ridley Scott is responsible for many of the best proper films in the history of cinema and by proper I mean the massive, blockbuster, event-type ones, the ones you'd make an effort to go to the cinema to see, the ones that practically smell like popcorn. Thelma & Louise? Ridley Scott. The Alien movies, Blade Runner, Gladiator and I would make a case here for GI Jane, all directed by him. It must help with the hit rate that his work ethic is astonishing: he's had two films out in the UK in six weeks.

His latest, House of Gucci, out now, has divided critics so sharply that seeing it has become a matter of urgency: is it boring", audacious", so bad it's bad" or stylish"? Is anything better than Lady Gaga in the trailer, saying: Father, son and house of Gucci", a line that gets stuck in my head like the chorus of a catchy pop song? The big question is whether it will do better than Scott's The Last Duel, which was released in cinemas last month and effectively bombed.

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