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Pieces don’t come together for ‘Death on the Nile’ production
3/10 After a long list of production- and pandemic-related delays, the second installment in Kenneth Branagh’s Agatha Christie Cinematic Universe – seriously – is finally here. Egypt, 1937- Renowned Belgian detective Hercule Poirot (Branagh, who also directs and produces) attends … Continue reading
‘Belfast’ full of heart, doesn’t dazzle
4/10 Writer/director/producer Kenneth Branagh has a long track record of trying to let his stories tell themselves, and you just can’t do that with narrative fiction movies, a medium in which everything onscreen must be actively created, everything is a … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfast, Jamie Dornan, Kenneth Branagh, The Troubles, Toronto International Film Festival
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