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Any film starring Ian McKellen is bound to be good, and The Christophers is no exception. This 2025 comedy-drama, directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Ed Solomon, delivers a perfect blend of humor and heartfelt moments that keeps viewers engaged throughout its 1-hour-and-40-minute runtime.
The story follows the children of Julian Sklar, a once-famous artist portrayed by Ian McKellen, whose health is rapidly declining. Desperate to secure an inheritance, they devise a plan to hire a forger to finish their father’s incomplete paintings. However, these aren’t just any unfinished works — they are deeply intimate pieces inspired by Julian’s former male lover, a relationship that profoundly shaped his life and art. What begins as a straightforward scheme soon unravels into a complex tale of family conflict, buried secrets, and emotional reckonings. While the plot can occasionally feel intricate, its depth and emotional layers keep you fully invested in the characters and their journey.
Ian McKellen’s performance as Julian Sklar is nothing short of brilliant. He brings a mix of strength and vulnerability to the role, capturing the struggles of an aging artist with incredible depth. It’s the kind of performance that deserves an Oscar nomination. Michaela Coel, who plays Lori Butler, delivers a strong and compelling performance. She brings a quiet intensity to her role, adding depth and nuance to the story without ever overshadowing it. Her chemistry with McKellen is natural and engaging, and her work here is sure to earn recognition during awards season. The supporting cast, including Jessica Gunning and James Corden, adds just the right amount of humor to balance the story.
Steven Soderbergh’s direction ties everything together seamlessly. His ability to tell a story visually and emotionally shines through in every scene. The film’s sharp and witty script, written by Ed Solomon, complements Soderbergh’s style perfectly, creating a story that feels both entertaining and meaningful.
Since its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2025, The Christophers has been winning over critics and audiences alike. It took home the Stolman Audience Award for Best Feature at the Sonoma International Film Festival and earned a nomination for the Knight Marimbas Award at the Miami Film Festival. With its standout performances and thoughtful storytelling, it’s no surprise the film is already gaining recognition.
The Christophers is a movie that stays with you. It’s funny, touching, and thought-provoking, with performances that are nothing short of extraordinary. Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel shine under Steven Soderbergh’s expert direction, making this film a must-watch. Don’t miss it.
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Frank Gaimari is an author and film reviewer in Seattle. He lives with his husband and their two golden retrievers. You can learn more about his work at http://www.FrankGaimari.com.

