You have just days left to watch Anne-Marie Duff’s “stirring” drama before it leaves UK streamer

Don’t miss out on watching the movie “Suffragette,” featuring Anne-Marie Duff, as it will be leaving Channel 4’s streaming platform soon. Hurry and catch it within a few days!

The 2015 historical drama that recently joined the streaming platform won’t be available anymore starting on August 20th. Hurry and watch it before it disappears!

The film Suffragette features a stellar ensemble, including Carey Mulligan, Meryl Streep, Helena Bonham Carter, Ben Whishaw, Brendan Gleeson, and more, sharing the screen with Duff.

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In this flick, they narrate the tale of the women’s fight for voting rights in old Blighty. The plot revolves around Maud Watts, a hardworking spouse and mom, whose life gets dramatically altered by the rising suffragette movement in early 1900s Britain, as portrayed by Saoirse Mulligan.

As inspired by the tenacious political activist Meryl Streep portraying Emmeline Pankhurst, I found myself drawn into a vibrant alliance of women, all fighting passionately for equality and the long-overdue right to vote.

As the police response intensifies, Maud and her committed suffragettes find themselves engaging in a precarious game of hide-and-seek, willing to jeopardize their careers, homes, families, and personal safety for a noble purpose.

On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie titled “Suffragette” received an approval rating of 73% based on more than 200 reviews. According to “The Times“, it is a passionate and expressive story.

The New York Times stated, “A stirring and clear-eyed account makes for an exceptional history lesson.” On the other hand, Rolling Stone described Suffragette as “a movie with its flaws, but one that holds significant importance.

The Guardian stated that Director Sarah Gavron effectively infuses a sense of urgency into her narrative. This is achieved through quick, confident cinematography and a remarkable, subtle portrayal by Carey Mulligan.

Meanwhile, another Anne-Marie Duff movie, Before I Go To Sleep, was recently added to Prime Video.

In 2014, a gripping psychological thriller was released, adapted from SJ Watson’s novel with the same title. This film featured notable performances by Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, and Mark Strong.

As a dedicated gamer, I’d rephrase it like this: Every day, after some intense gameplay that’s left me feeling shell-shocked, I wake up with my memory wiped clean, only for the latest NPC (non-player character) therapist to open up a chilling window into my past. (Referring to Nicole Kidman as the protagonist in the movie “Shutter Island”)

Suffragette is available to stream on Channel 4 until 20 August.

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2025-08-16 22:50