Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials review – think Downton Abbey is real ? This terrible adaptation is (…)
Martin Freeman does his best to lift this three-parter, but it feels like Enid Blyton – made for an international market that thinks Paddington Bear is holding the queen’s hand in heaven ‘Tis the season, just, for your annual Agatha Christie. In recent years, the adaptations have been infused (…)
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