Luc Besson's Dracula adaptation is all trodden ground, lackluster and haphazard. Coincidences reign supreme, there’s no master plan on the part of the good Count (and his ridiculous hairstyle) who ...
Given the avowed pacifism of the supposedly liberal modern world order, reconciliations have been conspicuously rare in ...
When I first read The Museum of Innocence, it didn’t feel like a love story so much as a treasure hunt. For the antique lover that I am, these objects felt ...
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