Marriage Story is for whimps. If you like your relationship catastrophes served straight no chaser try Gosling and Michelle Williams in an indie heartbreaker split that’s across two timelines: the happy days and the pain that comes when the love runs out. Williams is her usual formidable self, while Gosling again proves what a stellar performer he is in a role that takes him from fun-dad antics and ukulele strumming to boozy, bickering mess. One of his most naturalist performances and, in its honesty and contradictions, one of his best.
The Mickey Mouse Club has produced plenty of major-name pop stars, but only one multiple Academy Award nominee. Indeed, it’s been a long, strange career for Ryan Gosling, who’s gone from singing and dancing alongside Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears to portraying neo-Nazis, crack-addicted schoolteachers and sensitive dreamboats to singing and dancing about being an anatomically incorrect toy doll at the Oscars.
Somewhere along the way, the 43-year-old Canadian confirmed himself as not just a serious actor but one of the best of his generation, equally capable of quietly brooding, Marlon Brando-esque naturalism, leading-man romanticism and old-school comic buffoonery. In the upcoming The Fall Guy, he further cements both his comedy credentials and action star bona fides as a Hollywood stuntman who must put his skills to use solving a real-world crime. At this point, we’ll watch him in anything – but here are the roles that have impressed us the most so far.