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Michelle Dockery Movies
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Thriller
Crime
Mystery
Starring:
Saoirse Ronan,
Cate Blanchett,
Eric Bana,
Olivia Williams,
Tom Hollander,
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Genres:
Biography
Drama
War
Starring:
Anna Paquin,
Marcia Gay Harden,
Goran Visnjic,
Nathaniel Parker,
Steve Speirs,
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Genres:
Drama
Horror
Mystery
Thriller
Starring:
Michelle Dockery,
Eva Sayer,
Josef Lindsay,
Dan Stevens,
Mark Umbers,
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Mystery
Starring:
David Morrissey,
Lisa Howard,
Chris Walker,
Shaun Dooley,
Jim Carter,
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The Red Riding trilogy is not something one would normally watch for comedy style entertainment. The underworld criminal corruption and fascist bastard Yorkshire police encountered so far in the first two parts are just touching the surface of this crime drama; beneath this is sick, violent and twisted evil. And the final episode lays it bare.I have to say the performance by the ca...
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Mystery
Thriller
Starring:
Andrew Garfield,
David Morrissey,
John Henshaw,
Anthony Flanagan,
Warren Clarke,
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I'll start by saying that I was expecting to like this before I watched it. Whether that had a bearing on my judgement, I can't really say.'Nineteen Seventy-Four' has shades of 'Taxi Driver', the narrative framed not by the steam that rises from the streets of New York City but instead by the skies of Yorkshire. The comparison between the two movies really o...
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Genres:
Drama
Fantasy
Thriller
Starring:
David Jason,
Marc Warren,
Michelle Dockery,
David Warner,
Tony Robinson,
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Converting anything of Terry Pratchett's to film was always going to be difficult. Getting it right for everyone, impossible. However I was pleased to give this, made for TV, movie 8 of 10 for a sterling effort. The effects were a little crummy at times, Death's face was just a mask and the monster under the bed was just a bloke. Some liberties were taken with the plot,...
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Genres:
Drama
Fantasy
Thriller
Starring:
David Jason,
Marc Warren,
Michelle Dockery,
David Warner,
Tony Robinson,
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Converting anything of Terry Pratchett's to film was always going to be difficult. Getting it right for everyone, impossible. However I was pleased to give this, made for TV, movie 8 of 10 for a sterling effort. The effects were a little crummy at times, Death's face was just a mask and the monster under the bed was just a bloke. Some liberties were taken with the plot,...
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