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Love’s Labours Lost
I very rarely feel the need to critique on movies but, having just watched the 2000 Kenneth Branagh version of Loves Labours Lost on Saturday, I felt compelled to put fingers to keyboard. It’s a great starter if you want to polish up your Shakespeare!
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My Week with Marilyn (2011) – Movie Review
My Week with Marilyn (2011) – Movie Review.
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Frankenstein (1994) The Ice Caves Sequence
Focusing on importance and significance.
An insight and analysis of this particular scene of the film.
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If It’s Thor, Don’t Rub It!
A review of the new film Thor, for people who don’t normally watch films by marvel, superhero films or anything with the words Kenneth or Branagh attached.
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Thor – This Summer’s First Superhero
Thor is the first of many superheros to emerge this summer. In this competitive field, does he get a good head-start?
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Chronicle of The Thor Film
The new film by Marvel Comics, Thor’s draw by credible way in which reality to interact with mythology. After she exhausted Shakespeare, Kenneth Branagh signs a film inspired by comic books that combine fiction with the Nordic legends. A good start for a successful franchise.
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“Thor” – Kenneth Branagh Unleashes The God of Thunder
My review of "Thor,"’ the latest adaptation of a classic Marvel Comics character. It stars Chris Hemsworth as the title character and was directed by Kenneth Branagh.
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Thor Movie Review 2011
ReviewThor Thor Movie Movie Review from now young people are always accompaned Marvel Heroes: Captain America and X-Men. Myths are not just Storrie only or bed in childhood. They are heroes who believe in them. Marvel Studios has expanded the universe of the film with a new kind of superhero Thor.
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Film Review – Thor by Gary Daly
Anyway back to Thor the Bore! The film is patchy. It’s an undulating movie experience. The good shit, the exciting bits and the amazing settings are bracketed by banal exposition (think Justin Bieber).





