Death on the Nile review – Branagh’s Poirot and co are all show | Movies | The Guardian. Armie Hammer and Gal Gadot, centre, with Kenneth Branagh, far right, as Hercule Poirot in Death on
Death on the Nile movie review: Kenneth Branagh steps in the same river twice. MaryAnn’s quick take: This should be salacious! We should revel in the seething jealousy and simmering resentments! But there’s not much suspense or engagement in waiting for someone to die, nor in finding out whodunnit. Get new reviews in your email in-box or in
Not to worry. “Death on the Nile” is still a page turner and a pleasure to read. Agatha Christie could be counted on to deliver an enjoyable mystery. Alas, the current screen version of

Death on the Nile finds detective Hercule Poirot (Branagh) apparently on holiday in Egypt. There he gets dragged into the wedding party of multi-millionaire Linnet Ridgeway-Doyle (Gal Gadot), who

"Death on the Nile" is rated PG-13 for violence, some bloody images and sexual material. Parents should know that while the language is nearly nonexistent and the violence not gory, the film is
The cinematography was incredible in this movie with pictures of the Great Pyramids to a moving steamboat on the Nile River. This film had sandstorms, pyramids, wildlife and more, and it was all exceptionally filmed so that the audience felt like they were there with them. The sound however, did struggle at times because the detective spoke
Based Agatha Christie’s novel of the same name, Death on the Nile, in the vein of many a great murder mystery, brings together an ensemble cast to play a host of inter-connected characters, all of whom have dubious loyalties that must be untangled in order for Poirot to solve his latest case. And yet, despite dealing with a web of death and nhrtmev.
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