Down Cemetery Road review – Emma Thompson is magnificent in this thriller from Slow Horses’ creator
The Oscar winner’s turn as a no-nonsense private investigator is a role model for women everywhere. She really shines alongside Ruth Wilson in this pacy, twisty thriller based on Mick Herron’s debut novel I always forget how good Emma Thompson is. That is partly because she tends to work in film (…)
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