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John Slattery
Reviews Featuring John Slattery
Exquisitely performed, well-crafted period piece about an original, daring woman which somehow fails to be either original or daring.
Keenly observed, quietly engaging, very much sticking to its own timetable, and on a refreshingly different track from Hollywood's locomotive behemoths.
It might put you in the mood for dancing, and maybe even romancing, but sadly this film isnt giving it all tonight.
A fun but pretty pointless sequel that retraces a lot of old ground and wastes a talented supporting cast in favour of an all-out blanket coverage on Robert Downey Jr.'s superhero.
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