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Review: Death On The Nile
Death On The Nile Trailer While visiting Egypt, famous detective Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh) is sucked in to yet another mystery when invited to attend the honeymoon party of Simon (Armie Hammer) and Linnet Doyle (Gal Gadot). Jaqueline (Emma Mackey), … Continue reading
Review: Belfast
Belfast Trailer Growing up in a street of mixed religions in 1969’s Belfast, a Protestant family tread a fine line amid rising sectarian tensions in the city. Youngest son Buddy (Jude Hill) observes the often fraction marriage of his put-upon … Continue reading
Review: Artemis Fowl
Artemis Fowl Trailer Here is a curious one. Artemis Fowl, as a film property, has been kicking around for the better part of a decade, with this particular version first put into the pipeline in 2013. It managed to get … Continue reading
Review: All Is True
All Is True Trailer Man, this film sure knew how to get me interested. Look at this director. Look at this cast. Look at this subject matter. It’s almost like the perfect thespian confluence. You could pretty much take this … Continue reading
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Review: Murder On The Orient Express
Murder On The Orient Express Trailer I’m not an Agatha Christie fan per say, but I have read Murder On The Orient Express, perhaps her most iconic novel of murder, mystery and subsequent solving. And I’ve also caught the few … Continue reading
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Tagged branagh, film, movies, murder on the orient express, poirot, reviews
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Review: Dunkirk
Dunkirk Trailer It’s been a while since I went into a film with expectations this sky-high. It isn’t just that it’s a film about Dunkirk, that pivotal moment in the western democracies’ World War II experience. It isn’t just that … Continue reading
Review: Cinderella
Cinderella Trailer Its film festival time in Dublin, as JDIFF rolls around with its usual dazzling array of titles. I haven’t been able to see absolutely everything I wanted to see this year, but have still been able to take … Continue reading