The Wrap
“Murder on the Orient Express” suggests it’s possible that no director has ever loved his star more than Kenneth Branagh loves himself. Watching how lovingly Branagh dotes on every follicle of sculpted hair, every self-consciously idiosyncratic gesture of his own performance as Hercule Poirot, you’d think that the Oscar-nominated director was anointing an irresistible new ingénue to the pop culture firmament.
Bionic gives sibling rivalry a whole new level in cinema with the dystopian addition that stands as a reflection of our increasingly technology-dependent world.
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Bionic Ending Explained: The fate of the two sisters and the bionic illegal trade, what happens to it all is answered here.
This movie looks really good. It is for sure something I'd like to see some time