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Miranda Richardson
Reviews Featuring Miranda Richardson
The half-decent second half probably isnt justification for sitting through the first half, unless youre a fan of Irons, Binoche or soft porn.
An above-average Brit-comedy with a superb but largely under-used cast.
Beautifully-made deep and moving story of one mans struggle with his past and with mental illness.
Just your average farmgirl-to-princess fairytale, with a would-be feminist twist, and a performance from Julia Styles for which she deserves to be crowned.
The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside your mind! But, like the owners of that 19th Century Parisian opera house, youll wish he wasnt.
A nice period romance that somehow makes Queen Victoria sexy and doesn't insult the audience's intelligence.
A history lesson in a format your Mum might like, Made in Dagenham isn't to everyone's taste but it is largely watchable.
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