Review of The Da Vinci Code (2006) by Steven Rea for Philadelphia Inquirer — 11 Mar 2009
McKellen, Hanks and Tautou - and Alfred Molina, as a bishop with an agenda - are no slouches when it comes to emoting, but screenwriter Goldsman's rigorously faithful interpretation of Brown's flatfooted prose stylings is the filmic equivalent of putting big chewy baguettes in the actors' maws.
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This review of The Da Vinci Code (2006) was written by Steven Rea and published by Philadelphia Inquirer on 11 Mar 2009.
The Da Vinci Code has generally received mixed reviews.
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