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The Nightingale (I) Release Date

The movie The Nightingale (I) is already released on Blu-ray, DVD, Cinema and VOD in the USA. The upcoming Blu-ray, Cinema, DVD and VOD release date in the UK is to be announced.

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February 4, 2020Confirmed
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Cinema
August 2, 2019Confirmed
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DVD
February 4, 2020Confirmed
10
VOD
October 25, 2019Confirmed
10
Blu-ray
TBAConfirmed
11
Cinema
TBAConfirmed
13
DVD
TBAConfirmed
10
VOD
TBAConfirmed
10
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The Nightingale (I)

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Clare, a young Irish convict, loses everything she holds dear after her family is horrifically attacked. She’s immediately driven to track down and seek revenge against the British officer who oversaw the horror, so she enlists the service of an Aboriginal tracker named Billy. Marked by trauma from his own violence-filled past, Billy reluctantly agrees to take her through the interior of Tasmania. On this brutal quest for blood, Clare gets much more than she bargained for.

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Based on 17 The Nightingale (I) reviews, The Nightingale (I) gets an average review score of 77.
95/100
www.thewrap.comCinema
Jennifer Kent’s intense rape drama doesn’t contain the usual cathartic violence or exploitative titillation
1692d ago
90/100
variety.comCinema
Jennifer Kent impressively follows up 'The Babadook' with a historical revenge tale of shattering brutality and hard-earned grace.
1692d ago
A-/A+
www.avclub.comCinema
Babadook director Jennifer Kent returns with a great, harrowing Western, The Nightingale
1692d ago
A-/A+
thefilmstage.comCinema
The revoltingly sexist slurs Jennifer Kent received at the end of The Nightingale’s Venice world premiere are a sad reminder that the patriarchy against which Clare fights in 18...
1692d ago
88/100
www.chicagotribune.comCinema
With “The Babadook” and now The Nightingale, Kent joins the ranks of a few dozen precious filmmakers able to transport us somewhere awful and beautiful, challenging us every ste...
1692d ago
4/5
www.austinchronicle.comCinema
In her standout debut The Babadook, Australian filmmaker Jennifer Kent used the supernatural as a framing device for the trauma of one woman. The Nightingale, her much-anticipat...
1692d ago
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