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God's Own Country Cinema Release Date

The anticipated movie God's Own Country is already released on Cinema in the USA and UK.

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God's Own Country

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Spring. Yorkshire. Young farmer Johnny Saxby numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker for lambing season ignites an intense relationship that sets Johnny on a new path.

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What do the critics say?

Based on 11 God's Own Country Cinema reviews, God's Own Country gets an average Cinema review score of 79. The score for all versions is 79 based on a total of 11 reviews.
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thefilmstage.comCinema
But the chemistry between these two men is inescapable, their relationship growing almost imperceptibly, composed expertly in a nuanced script by Lee and unfussily filmed by dir...
2340d ago
90/100
www.nytimes.comCinema
God’s Own Country weaves a rough magic from Joshua James Richards’s biting cinematography and the story’s slow, unsteady arc from bitter to hopeful.
2340d ago
90/100
www.hollywoodreporter.comCinema
A closed-off young Yorkshire sheep farmer gets jolted out of his emotional numbness when an intense relationship develops with a Romanian itinerant worker in Francis Lee's debut...
2340d ago
3.5/4
www.slantmagazine.comCinema
In Francis Lee's God's Own Country, it's tenderness that's ultimately aligned with life-giving strength.
2340d ago
4/5
www.empireonline.comCinema
Johnny (Josh O’Connor), the twentysomething son of an ailing sheep farmer (Ian Hart), doesn’t expect much from his life in rural Yorkshire beyond several pints and an anonymous ...
2340d ago
4/5
www.theguardian.comCinema
This Yorkshire-set story about a relationship between a farmer and an immigrant worker is a beautifully judged, unsentimental study from first time director Francis Lee.
2340d ago
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