The Limehouse Golem

Inspector John Kildaire (Bill Nighy) is a Victorian era detective who is placed by Scotland Yard on the case of the Limehouse Golem, a murderer terrorising East London. The case becomes connected with Elizabeth Cree (Olivia Cooke) a popular music hall performer accused of poisoning her husband.

I'm not ordinarily into this sort of film but I thought this was rather good. Nighy brings the sort of gravitas to the role that one would expect but it's Cooke who provides the stand-out performance as the put upon Elizabeth attempting to shake off her abusive childhood and prove herself to the world. Douglas Booth is particularly entertaining as Dan Leno, the eminent music hall headliner of the era. A stylish "whodunnit" that keeps you guessing to the very end and one of the better films I've seen this year.


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