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Glenrothan
Directed by
Brian Cox
2026
1h 39m
[Comedy](/on-demand/category/comedy), [Drama](/on-demand/category/drama)
5.7
19%
6.0
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After thirty-five years abroad, Donal returns to his native Scotland to make amends with his estranged brother Sandy.
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Cast of Glenrothan
Brian Cox
Sandy / Director / Producer
Alan Cumming
Donal
Shirley Henderson
Jess
Alexandra Shipp
Amy
Alexandra Wilkie-Millar
Sasha
Siobhan Redmond
Nan
Aidan Redmond
Gus
Alan Cox
James
Nicole Ansari-Cox
Anna McKinley
Joanne Thomson
Mae
Sanjeev Kohli
Dunkie
David Ashton
Dougie / Writer
John Ritchie
George
Jess Douglas-Welsh
Kirsty
Saul Davidson
Young Sandy
Jacob Ferguson
Young Donal
Connor Curren
Teenage Donal
Jo Cameron Brown
Mary
John Bett
Auctioneer
Jeff Murphy
Writer
Glenrothan Ratings & Reviews
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"Glenrothan" doesn't reach its goal to become a heartwarming tale of forgiveness, but Cox clearly loves the setting, providing a pleasing advertisement for Scottish tourism.
Subculture Entertainment
David Griffiths
A drama that certainly holds your interest but sadly never gets out of that Hallmark-movie feel.
Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
Mark Kermode
It is solidly, soppy, sentimental fare.
Film-Forward.com
Kent Turner
One needed a shot or two of the family's whiskey to get through this.
Variety
Jessica Kiang
It's unfortunate that the film itself is more like a bottom-shelf blend: easily drinkable, highly forgettable, bland. Worse still, it won't get you even mildly buzzed.
Collider
Ross Bonaime
Brian Cox's directorial debut, Glenrothan, is cloying at times, but more often, irritating in its presentation of a story we've seen so many times before, done poorly.
RogerEbert.com
Jason Bailey
It's somewhat jarring that Brian Cox, an actor who is seemingly incapable of a false note, has directed a film that consists of one false note after another.
TheWrap
Chase Hutchinson
Each scene feels overwritten to within an inch of its life and each development in the story so contrived that it lands with an agonizingly dull thud.
Awards Buzz
Abe Friedtanzer
There's nothing inherently wrong with Glenrothan, but it leaves everything on the surface without trying to dig any deeper.
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Giovanni Lago
"Glenrothan" is, at its best, a straight-to-video homecoming drama that only reaffirms that it's perfectly okay to be great at one thing.
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