Kenneth Branagh’s third portrayal of iconic detective Hercule Poirot creates a perfect mood for “A Haunting in Venice.” Branagh, who also directed and produced the film, perfected the Frenchman in his reprisal of the role. After Poirot retired from his duties as a private eye, he gets a visit from an old friend: famed author.
The Kenneth Branaugh/Agatha Christie franchise (if that is the right word to use) has had somewhat of a troubling history, but now its third installment, A Haunting In Venice, is currently in theaters gaining praises from audiences. Branagh, working as both as director and star, began the project in 2017 with an
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