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Kenneth Branagh
Reviews Featuring Kenneth Branagh
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
A rollicking family adventure that will please parents as much as children, although the 'slug vomiting scenes may be a bit much for the younger or more sensitive ones.
A touching tale of an appalling chapter in Australian history, told with great sensitivity if not great depth.
A spiritless and forgettable adaptation that could have been so much better.
Sure, you know what didnt happen, but Valkyrie is still surprisingly suspenseful, boasts some great acting, and still manages to provide an interesting history lesson.
All the fun of this quirky period piece is squeezed out by the overlong runtime
Shows what happens when Mr. Shakespeare takes on Marvel comics. Ridiculous.
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