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Edward Fox
Reviews Featuring Edward Fox
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
This is an elegant and beautiful film that demonstrates some of the traditions of Chinese film-making but is clearly aimed at Western audiences.
Mediocre remake of a mediocre TV show.
This passable costume drama is mainly mouth and quite literally no trousers.
Not to be confused with the fairly awful Nineties reimagining, The Day of the Jackal is a marvellously stylish and classy thriller from Frederick Forsythe, the master of suspense.
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