REVIEW – “The Lost Daughter”: Colman Unlocks Buried Past in a Very Quiet Place
We probably all long for that innocent beach read we can get lost in. A slow roll of events relishing in meager human drama over fantasy or action. A worthwhile…
We probably all long for that innocent beach read we can get lost in. A slow roll of events relishing in meager human drama over fantasy or action. A worthwhile…
It’s 1970, a new decade has begun, we’re deep in the middle of the Vietnam War, and all eyes are supposedly on the city of London to make a statement…