Sunday, April 26, 2026
Europe Times
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Science
    • World
    Rule of law in the EU: press conference on Tuesday 28 April at 15.30 CEST | News | European Parliament

    Rule of law in the EU: press conference on Tuesday 28 April at 15.30 CEST | News | European Parliament

    Consent-based definition of rape in EU law: press conference Tuesday 28 April | News | European Parliament

    Consent-based definition of rape in EU law: press conference Tuesday 28 April | News | European Parliament

    Metsola to EU leaders: “Europe cannot face a new era with an old budget” | News | European Parliament

    Metsola to EU leaders: “Europe cannot face a new era with an old budget” | News | European Parliament

    EU Institutions agree Roadmap to achieve “One Europe, one Market” by end of 2027 | News | European Parliament

    EU Institutions agree Roadmap to achieve “One Europe, one Market” by end of 2027 | News | European Parliament

    European Parliament press kit for the informal EU summit of 23-24 April 2026 | News | European Parliament

    European Parliament press kit for the informal EU summit of 23-24 April 2026 | News | European Parliament

    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Education
    Mafia, local governments and money – how fighting collusion reshapes EU investment –

    Mafia, local governments and money – how fighting collusion reshapes EU investment –

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gadget
    • Mobile
    • Startup
    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    ‘FernGully’ to be remade in Live Action

    ‘FernGully’ to be remade in Live Action

    Amanda Seyfried & Rachel Zegler to Join Musical Pic ‘Octet’

    Amanda Seyfried & Rachel Zegler to Join Musical Pic ‘Octet’

    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    Third ‘Ride Along’ Movie in Development

    Third ‘Ride Along’ Movie in Development

    Live-Action ‘The Phantom’ TV Series in the Works

    Live-Action ‘The Phantom’ TV Series in the Works

    Spurs close in on 91-year low as damning verdict issued in fight for survival — PL Run Home

    Spurs close in on 91-year low as damning verdict issued in fight for survival — PL Run Home

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    How Péter Magyar and Tisza remade the Hungarian party system – LSE European Politics

    How Péter Magyar and Tisza remade the Hungarian party system – LSE European Politics

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    It’s time for a more pragmatic EU-China trade relationship

    It’s time for a more pragmatic EU-China trade relationship

    What should we expect from the next Hungarian government?

    What should we expect from the next Hungarian government?

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Game of Thrones
    • MotoGP 2017
    • eSports
    • Fashion Week
  • Review
    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    ‘Mr. Burton’ Exclusive Interview: Toby Jones

    ‘Mr. Burton’ Exclusive Interview: Toby Jones

    Movie Review: ‘Over Your Dead Body’

    Movie Review: ‘Over Your Dead Body’

    Movie Review: ‘Michael’

    Movie Review: ‘Michael’

    Movie Review: ‘Hamlet’ (2026)

    Movie Review: ‘Hamlet’ (2026)

    Movie Review: ‘Mother Mary’

    Movie Review: ‘Mother Mary’

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Science
    • World
    Rule of law in the EU: press conference on Tuesday 28 April at 15.30 CEST | News | European Parliament

    Rule of law in the EU: press conference on Tuesday 28 April at 15.30 CEST | News | European Parliament

    Consent-based definition of rape in EU law: press conference Tuesday 28 April | News | European Parliament

    Consent-based definition of rape in EU law: press conference Tuesday 28 April | News | European Parliament

    Metsola to EU leaders: “Europe cannot face a new era with an old budget” | News | European Parliament

    Metsola to EU leaders: “Europe cannot face a new era with an old budget” | News | European Parliament

    EU Institutions agree Roadmap to achieve “One Europe, one Market” by end of 2027 | News | European Parliament

    EU Institutions agree Roadmap to achieve “One Europe, one Market” by end of 2027 | News | European Parliament

    European Parliament press kit for the informal EU summit of 23-24 April 2026 | News | European Parliament

    European Parliament press kit for the informal EU summit of 23-24 April 2026 | News | European Parliament

    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Education
    Mafia, local governments and money – how fighting collusion reshapes EU investment –

    Mafia, local governments and money – how fighting collusion reshapes EU investment –

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gadget
    • Mobile
    • Startup
    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    ‘FernGully’ to be remade in Live Action

    ‘FernGully’ to be remade in Live Action

    Amanda Seyfried & Rachel Zegler to Join Musical Pic ‘Octet’

    Amanda Seyfried & Rachel Zegler to Join Musical Pic ‘Octet’

    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    Third ‘Ride Along’ Movie in Development

    Third ‘Ride Along’ Movie in Development

    Live-Action ‘The Phantom’ TV Series in the Works

    Live-Action ‘The Phantom’ TV Series in the Works

    Spurs close in on 91-year low as damning verdict issued in fight for survival — PL Run Home

    Spurs close in on 91-year low as damning verdict issued in fight for survival — PL Run Home

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    How Péter Magyar and Tisza remade the Hungarian party system – LSE European Politics

    How Péter Magyar and Tisza remade the Hungarian party system – LSE European Politics

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    It’s time for a more pragmatic EU-China trade relationship

    It’s time for a more pragmatic EU-China trade relationship

    What should we expect from the next Hungarian government?

    What should we expect from the next Hungarian government?

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Game of Thrones
    • MotoGP 2017
    • eSports
    • Fashion Week
  • Review
    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    ‘Mr. Burton’ Exclusive Interview: Toby Jones

    ‘Mr. Burton’ Exclusive Interview: Toby Jones

    Movie Review: ‘Over Your Dead Body’

    Movie Review: ‘Over Your Dead Body’

    Movie Review: ‘Michael’

    Movie Review: ‘Michael’

    Movie Review: ‘Hamlet’ (2026)

    Movie Review: ‘Hamlet’ (2026)

    Movie Review: ‘Mother Mary’

    Movie Review: ‘Mother Mary’

No Result
View All Result
Europe Times
  • Home
  • News
  • Education
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Review
Home Entertainment Movie

TV Review: ‘The Regime’

in Movie
Reading Time: 6 mins read
A A
0
TV Review: ‘The Regime’
102
SHARES
1.3k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Kate Winslet in ‘The Regime.’ Photograph by Miya Mizuno/HBO.

Premiering on HBO and Max on Sunday, March 3rd, ‘The Regime’ is an attempt to create a new satirical series to fill the gap left by ‘Succession’, and also to provide another welcome starring role for Kate Winslet, who shines in an oddball role.

Yet the whole in this case is somewhat less than the sum of its parts, and it leaves you feeling sometimes disappointed, even as it has great moments.

Related Article: Director James Cameron and Kate Winslet Talk ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’

Does ‘The Regime’ Rule?

Kate Winslet and Guillaume Gallienne in 'The Regime.'

(L to R) Kate Winslet and Guillaume Gallienne in ‘The Regime.’ Photograph by Miya Mizuno/HBO.

The way the world is moving towards ever more polarized politics, and that our peace is under threat from despotic types, it’s perhaps the right time for the sort of satirical take on the subject deployed by, say Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Dr. Strangelove’ or more topically, the work of Armando Iannucci (who brought terrible people to screens in the shape of HBO series ‘Veep’ and before that, the British likes of ‘The Thick of It’ and its movie spin-off, ‘In the Loop’).

But is ‘The Regime’ the right show for the right (wing) time? That’s a more complicated question to answer. As a showcase for Kate Winslet, it’s certainly worth a watch. And there are some other solid performances around her too.

As whole, however, while the show has some good darkly comedic moments, it feels like it runs out of steam at a certain point, and even Winslet’s character has some issues that mean Chancellor Vernham doesn’t work as well as she might.

Script and Direction

Kate Winslet in 'The Regime.'

Kate Winslet in ‘The Regime.’ Photograph by Miya Mizuno/HBO.

Will Tracy handles the lion’s share of the scripting (running a writing team that also includes Seth Reiss, Sarah DeLappe, Gary Shteyngart, Jen Spyra and Juli Weiner), and while the ‘Succession’ veteran doesn’t look to replicate the style of his previous gig (or movie ‘The Menu’, which he co-wrote), he does channel some of its more vicious sides. In the early going in particular, there are annoyed underlings whose grumbling about their boss and her various eccentricities or pushing their own agendas would certainly fit in the halls of Waystar Royco.

Still, as the story develops and Matthias Schoenaerts’ character begins his rise to more of a powerful influence in her circle, that emphasis falls away and it all becomes something else, which is honestly less fun.

As for the look of the movie, with Stephen Frears setting the tone and feel, it has a prestige sheen that doesn’t lose the madcap undertone. It’s clear that HBO has spent some money on this one, and the director –– alongside ‘The Crown’ and ‘Broadchurch’ veteran Jessica Hobbs, makes sure that every dollar is on screen.

Performances

Matthias Schoenaerts and Kate Winslet in 'The Regime.'

(L to R) Matthias Schoenaerts and Kate Winslet in ‘The Regime.’ Photograph by Miya Mizuno/HBO.

Winslet walks the fine line of steely and offbeat here, Chancellor Vernham the sort of despot whose layers are many and varied, and whose neuroses are just as plentiful. This is a person who we meet as she’s obsessed with the humidity and mold in the palace and finds plenty of other issues to worry about as her reign hits real turbulence.

She’s never less than believable in the role and though she’s a truly awful person at times, Winslet and the writers work hard to give her a grounding in relatable problems –– a serious case of (dead) daddy issues, a voracious need to be loved and the sort of disposition that leads itself to influence. Though it’s that last aspect that causes the show to derail somewhat; Vernham switches tracks so often that it becomes more annoying than satirical.

But it’s not just her show; Schoenaerts’ Zubak also has his own journey, a soldier who led a violent action against some striking miners and finds himself set up initially as the latest patsy for the regime to pawn off on Vernham. But he has much more up his sleeve and quickly becomes more of a mentor figure to her. Their twisted relationship is at the core of the show, but like Vernham’s personality, it also starts to become wearing after a while.

Andrea Riseborough in 'The Regime.'

Andrea Riseborough in ‘The Regime.’ Photograph by Miya Mizuno/HBO.

That said, Schoenaerts is great in the role, bringing plenty of conflicted charisma to the role and fully embracing his journey through the various stages of being the Chancellor’s confidante.

Andrea Riseborough is worthy of particular mention from those around the central pair –– a devoted lieutenant and seeming best friend to Vernham, she also suffers through her son being treated as the ruler’s own. A son, it should be noted, who has epilepsy and needs regular medication. But she’s no shrinking violet; she has her own spine of steel when called upon and has a no-BS attitude.

Finally, there’s Hugh Grant, who plays the former chancellor, a man who has been thrown into a gulag and ends up being influential in his own right. It’s a small role, but an enjoyable kooky one.

Final Thoughts

Hugh Grant in 'The Regime.'

Hugh Grant in ‘The Regime.’ Photograph by Miya Mizuno/HBO.

This is certainly a worthy show for those who prefer their comedy dark and a little twisted, but don’t go expecting the next knockout series.

Still, we firmly predict Kate Winslet to get nominated for some awards, because let’s face it –– she’s Kate Winslet and she rules. It’s just a shame the series around her doesn’t always meet the same high standards.

‘The Regime’ receives 6.5 out of 10 stars.

Kate Winslet in 'The Regime.'

Kate Winslet in ‘The Regime.’ Photograph by Miya Mizuno/HBO.

What’s the story of ‘The Regime’?

The new show tells the story of life within the walls of a modern authoritarian regime as it begins to unravel.

After not leaving the palace for quite some time, Chancellor Elena Vernham (Kate Winslet) has grown increasingly paranoid and unstable when she turns to a volatile soldier, Herbert Zubak (Matthias Schoenaerts), as an unlikely confidant. As Zubak’s influence over the chancellor continues to grow, Elena’s attempts to expand her power eventually result in both the palace and the country fracturing around her.

Who is in ‘The Regime’?

Around Winslet and Schoenaerts, the cast also includes Guillaume Gallienne, Andrea Riseborough, Martha Plimpton and Hugh Grant.

Martha Plimpton in 'The Regime.'

Martha Plimpton in ‘The Regime.’ Photograph by Miya Mizuno/HBO.

Kate Winslet Movies:

Buy Kate Winslet Movies On Amazon



Source link

Previous Post

EP signs agreements with Committee of Regions and European Investment Bank | News | European Parliament

Next Post

Mitch McConnell Fast Facts | CNN Politics

Related Posts

‘FernGully’ to be remade in Live Action
Movie

‘FernGully’ to be remade in Live Action

25 April 2026
Amanda Seyfried & Rachel Zegler to Join Musical Pic ‘Octet’
Movie

Amanda Seyfried & Rachel Zegler to Join Musical Pic ‘Octet’

25 April 2026
Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked
Movie

Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

25 April 2026
Third ‘Ride Along’ Movie in Development
Movie

Third ‘Ride Along’ Movie in Development

24 April 2026
Live-Action ‘The Phantom’ TV Series in the Works
Movie

Live-Action ‘The Phantom’ TV Series in the Works

24 April 2026
Charles Dance Joins ‘The Batman: Part II’
Movie

Charles Dance Joins ‘The Batman: Part II’

23 April 2026
Next Post
Mitch McConnell Fast Facts | CNN Politics

Mitch McConnell Fast Facts | CNN Politics

Discussion about this post

Recent News

‘FernGully’ to be remade in Live Action

‘FernGully’ to be remade in Live Action

25 April 2026
Amanda Seyfried & Rachel Zegler to Join Musical Pic ‘Octet’

Amanda Seyfried & Rachel Zegler to Join Musical Pic ‘Octet’

25 April 2026
Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

25 April 2026
Third ‘Ride Along’ Movie in Development

Third ‘Ride Along’ Movie in Development

24 April 2026
Rule of law in the EU: press conference on Tuesday 28 April at 15.30 CEST | News | European Parliament

Rule of law in the EU: press conference on Tuesday 28 April at 15.30 CEST | News | European Parliament

24 April 2026
Consent-based definition of rape in EU law: press conference Tuesday 28 April | News | European Parliament

Consent-based definition of rape in EU law: press conference Tuesday 28 April | News | European Parliament

24 April 2026
Live-Action ‘The Phantom’ TV Series in the Works

Live-Action ‘The Phantom’ TV Series in the Works

24 April 2026
Metsola to EU leaders: “Europe cannot face a new era with an old budget” | News | European Parliament

Metsola to EU leaders: “Europe cannot face a new era with an old budget” | News | European Parliament

24 April 2026
Europe Times

Uniting Voices, Sharing Visions. Your trusted source for comprehensive coverage of the latest events, trends, and stories shaping our continent. Stay informed, inspired, and connected with Europe Times.

Browse by Category

  • Apps
  • Business
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion
  • Food
  • Gadget
  • Gaming
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Mobile
  • Movie
  • Music
  • News
  • Politics
  • Review
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Startup
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • World

Recent News

‘FernGully’ to be remade in Live Action

‘FernGully’ to be remade in Live Action

25 April 2026
Amanda Seyfried & Rachel Zegler to Join Musical Pic ‘Octet’

Amanda Seyfried & Rachel Zegler to Join Musical Pic ‘Octet’

25 April 2026

© 2024 Europe Times. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Education
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Review

© 2024 Europe Times. All rights reserved.