"See How They Run," the feature-length debut by director Tom George, with a slightly derivative screenplay by Mark Chappell. It’s no "Knives Out," but it’s head and shoulders above either of Kenneth Branagh’s unnecessary pair of 21st-century
"See How They Run," the feature-length debut by director Tom George, with a slightly derivative screenplay by Mark Chappell. It’s no "Knives Out," but it’s head and shoulders above either of Kenneth Branagh’s unnecessary pair of 21st-century
"See How They Run," the feature-length debut by director Tom George, with a slightly derivative screenplay by Mark Chappell. It’s no "Knives Out," but it’s head and shoulders above either of Kenneth Branagh’s unnecessary remakes.
"See How They Run," the feature-length debut by director Tom George, with a slightly derivative screenplay by Mark Chappell. It’s no "Knives Out," but it’s head and shoulders above either of Kenneth Branagh’s unnecessary remakes.
"See How They Run," the feature-length debut by director Tom George, with a slightly derivative screenplay by Mark Chappell. It’s no "Knives Out," but it’s head and shoulders above either of Kenneth Branagh’s unnecessary remakes.