In Bruges




Reviewed by James Galvin via
on 07 Mar 2008
Well crafted dark comedy. Sharp script, real wit, and plenty of midget jokes to pass the time. Respect++ for McDonagh.
3 of 3 people found this useful




Reviewed by James Galvin via
on 07 Mar 2008
Well crafted dark comedy. Sharp script, real wit, and plenty of midget jokes to pass the time. Respect++ for McDonagh.
3 of 3 people found this useful
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Comments
Bernard Goldbach at 07:05 - 26 Jul, 2008 said:
I like Colin Farrell more after seeing him In Bruges.