Murder on the Orient Express update feed
"1.Jacqueline Durran- Beauty and the BeastHere's where the gaudiest of gaudy work gets paid. Durran's recreation, and elaboration, or the original film is filled with flashy, eye-catching costumes that'll surely receive a nomination (though it's too early to say she's the "favorite" here). 2.Mark Bridges- Phantom ThreadIt's about a costume designer in the 1950s; voters likely creamed their jeans when the heard that. 3.Luis Sequeira- The Shape of WaterPeriod setting, sci-fi premise; this should"
"When: November 26th First-Time Viewing: Yes. How: In theaters. What'd I Think?: Entertaining, and visually interesting adaptation is mostly great, despite a very poor significant adaptation change. My Rating: 7/10 Other Notes: NA."
"This is one of those movies that just has a great story period. No matter who does it, it can hardly be a failure. I had already seen the original and was excited for this one to come out. The train looked glamorous and like I said, I already loved the story. Great acting, beautiful scenery as well!"
"Kenneth Branagh directs and stars as Poirot in this remake of Agatha Christie's classic murder mystery as a group of passengers become suspect in the death of a gangster while stranded in an avalanche. With its very starry cast and some terrific cinematography, this is an entertaining version that does suffer from a slow middle section but a strong opening and a decent ending. Branagh manages to steal the show as the legendary detective."
" First Viewing Viewing Date: November 11th Via: Cinema Plot: A lavish train ride unfolds into a stylish & suspenseful mystery. From the novel by Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express tells of thirteen stranded strangers & one man's race to solve the puzzle before the murderer strikes again."
"2017/11/11 @Celebration! Cinema Crossroads Theater 2, Seat C1 via MoviePass A classic murder mystery based on the novel. I had not read this one, so I was able to go in wondering who-dun-it? Good, original story."
"SCREENING: 70mm, Royal Circle DATE: November 11th CINEMA: Odeon LOCATION: Leicester Square"
"Tomatometer Guess: 84%. Kenneth Brannaugh stars in and directs this new adaptation of Agatha Christie's famous novel. Actual Score: 58%. Though visually striking and well acted, Murder on the Orient Express can't quite escape the shadow of the 1974 film or the novel and is rather dull at times."