Overview
After an altercation between Alex, the president's son, and Britain's Prince Henry at a royal event becomes tabloid fodder, their long-running feud now threatens to drive a wedge in U.S./British relations. When the rivals are forced into a staged truce, their icy relationship begins to thaw and the friction between them sparks something deeper than they ever expected.
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Cast
 
                    Taylor Zakhar Perez
Alex Claremont-Diaz
 
                    Nicholas Galitzine
Henry Hanover-Stuart Fox
 
                    Uma Thurman
Ellen Claremont
 
                    Clifton Collins Jr.
Oscar Diaz
 
                    Rachel Hilson
Nora Holleran
 
                    Sarah Shahi
Zahra Bankston
 
                    Ellie Bamber
Beatrice Hanover-Stuart Fox
 
                    Thomas Flynn
Philip Hanover-Stuart Fox
 
                    Stephen Fry
King James III
 
                    Malcolm Atobrah
Percy Okonjo
 
                    Akshay Khanna
Shaan Shrivistava
 
                    Aneesh Sheth
Amy Gupta
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                    Reviews
CinemaSerf
Right, I am not the demographic and I ought to have hated this. Not least because it starts off with one of my lazy cinema writing bête noires - the "King of England". There is no such title or person! Anyway, pretty swiftly we find ourselves watching an overly contrived cake incident that must have trashed the expensive shag pile at Buckingham Palace. The visiting son of the US President - "Alex" (Taylor Zakhar Perez) gets involved in an altercation with Prince “Henry”,...
Aug 14, 2023Brent Marchant
There are three things necessary to make a gay romantic comedy work: It needs to involve a readily recognizable gay relationship, it needs an undeniable sense of romance and it has to be funny. However, this heavily diluted, glacially paced piece of insipid celluloid fluff has none of the above, and it truly escapes me how many critics and viewers have found this utterly bland exercise to be heartwarming, charming and involving. In telling the somewhat far-fetched story of an alleged romance bet...
Aug 20, 2023r96sk
Everything about <em>'Red, White & Royal Blue'</em> screams bad movie, yet somehow it manages to make itself watchable. I've not entirely sure how, as there honestly isn't one element of it that I'd class as absolutely good. The run time is too long, the acting is just OK, the story is (or should be, I guess) lousy and the dialogue is genuinely terrible, like toe-curlingly so. It, too, has the cheap feel of a Hallmark-esque film, well without that comp...
Jun 08, 2024 
             
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    