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Rachel Hurd-Wood
Reviews Featuring Rachel Hurd-Wood
Not up to the standard of the Disney version, but magnificently put together and just about exciting enough to satisfy viewers of all ages.
Dorian Gray has it's redeeming features but it all seems a bit underwhelming more of a BBC2 period drama deemed too hot for TV.
To be taken with a large pinch of salt, Solomon Kane is a generally enjoyable yet ultimately flawed fantasy adventure.
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
Don't be put off by the synopsis. A film about perfume and sniffing really can be a dark, intriguing thriller.
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