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Hugh Bonneville
Conspiracy of Silence (2004)
Conspiracy of Silence
is well-meaning but has has no faith in its audience.
Asylum (2005)
In the callused hands of director David Mackenzie...the rigorously tough-minded
Asylum
lives up to its potential as a modern masterpiece of psychological terror.
Agatha Christie's Poirot: Murder on the Orient Express (2010)
Makes a choice to eschew fun in favor of pitch-black tonality...but kudos to Harcourt and Martin for their ambition in adding new dimension to an old story.
Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series (2011)
The Doctor dead? Not on your life.
The Monuments Men (2014)
It all feels a bit like an overearnest deleted subplot from someone else's war epic, rather than a confident Clooney picture.
Downton Abbey (2019)
Forgive me for suggesting that Conservative peer Fellowes—or, as he’s sometimes known, Julian Alexander Kitchener-Fellowes, Baron Fellowes of West Stafford DL—might consider
Downton
the cake he’s letting us eat.
I Came By (2022)
Hugh Bonneville as a posh but psychotic killer with serious daddy issues. So-so script but enjoyable enough as a pulse-pounding thriller.
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