An Oscar-nominated film with a big British cast is leaving streaming service BBC iPlayer very soon.
2011’s War Horse, directed by none other than Steven Spielberg, is currently on the streaming service after recently airing on BBC One.
However, it will only be available to watch there until Monday, 15 September at 4.30pm, and it’s currently not included with any other subscription service without an extra charge.
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The film follows the live of an Irish Hunter horse as he bonds with a young man before being forced to work for the army during World War I (the first time Spielberg covered WWI after multiple films featuring WWII).
The cast includes Emily Watson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Hiddleston, David Thewlis, Toby Kebbell, Liam Cunningham, Eddie Marsan, and Jeremy Irvine.
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On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has 241 critic reviews with a 74% positive score, which is one of his lower as a director but still very solid.
“War Horse is bold, exquisite family filmmaking in the grandest Hollywood tradition,” wrote Empire magazine, while The Hollywood Reporter stated: “It recalls the way Hollywood used to produce movies for everyone.”
In a more mixed review, Little White Lies called the film “heavy-handed melodrama with flashes of brilliance”, while The San Francisco Chronicle dubbed it “as messy as it is inspired”.
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Earlier this year, it was announced that Spielberg and Chris Columbus — who recently worked together on the hit The Thursday Murder Club movie adaptation — will be collaborating again on a sequel to The Goonies, 40 years on from the original.
War Horse is available to stream on BBC iPlayer until next Monday.
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