Review of The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) by Philip Kemp for Sight and Sound — 07 Mar 2014
It's Fiennes who coolly walks off with the film. Switching seamlessly between courtliness and profanity, he displays a gift for comic timing that's rarely been unleashed since his Essex gang boss in 2007's In Bruges.
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This review of The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) was written by Philip Kemp and published by Sight and Sound on 07 Mar 2014.
The Grand Budapest Hotel has generally received very positive reviews.
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