VARIETY: ‘Mr. Malcolm’s List’ Review: A Romantic Costume Drama of Deftly Acted Charm

Mr. Malcolm’s List” has a scrumptious light charm. It’s a Regency romance set in London in 1818, where someone in the film is being fooled at every moment. The deceptions and symmetries are standard, but this is the kind of movie that rises or falls on whether the actors can carry the duplicity — and the innocence — aloft. And the actors here are marvelous: tart, stylish, emotionally vibrant, never more knowing than when they’re being duped.

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BOX OFFICE PRO: Emma Holly Jones Brings Regency Rom-Com to the Big Screen with Mr. Malcolm’s List