
The story of Joseph, a man plagued by violence and a rage that is driving him to self-destruction. As Joseph's life spirals into turmoil, a chance at redemption appears in the form of Hannah, a Christian charity shop worker. Their relationship develops to reveal that Hannah is hiding a secret of her own with devastating consequences to both of their lives.... (Full plot summary below)
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The story of Joseph, a man plagued by violence and a rage that is driving him to self-destruction. As Joseph's life spirals into turmoil, a chance at redemption appears in the form of Hannah, a Christian charity shop worker. Their relationship develops to reveal that Hannah is hiding a secret of her own with devastating consequences to both of their lives.
Leave your thoughts about Tyrannosaur.
| Digital JournalSarah GopaulIt's very dark, both visibly and narratively, which fits the subject matter perfectly. |
| TheShiznit.co.ukAli GrayTyrannosaur is cinema that scars the soul - you'll only want to see it once, but once is enough. |
| CinesnarkSarah MarrsTyrannosaur is not for everyone. But if you can handle it, its rewards are worth the suffering. |
| The SpectatorDeborah RossIt is full of masculine fury and the women who take the brunt of it, and if this does not sound an attractive proposition, it's because it isn't, and never is, but, as far as these unattractive propositions go, this is powerfully affecting. |
| Real.comLisa Giles-KeddieLike a self-inflicted open wound, Considine keeps things red raw and festering as a painful reminder of the ugly, destructive and secretive side of human nature. |
| Sky CinemaTim EvansMake no mistake, this is a hard and challenging watch. |
| Time OutKeith UhlichBoth Mullan and Marsan are expectedly stellar, but it's Colman, a performer better known for TV comedies, who gives the film its deeply moving soul. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThis isn't the kind of movie that even has hope enough to contain a message. There is no message, only the reality of these wounded personalities. |
| Film School RejectsRobert LevinDon't be afraid of the movie's grim facade: this is an uplifting journey worth taking. |
| Village VoiceMelissa AndersonTyrannosaur is British miserabilism at its most numbingly brutal and blunt. |