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Review: Tyrannosaur

What holds the film together beyond any of the loose character development is the acting. When you walk into a film written and directed by Paddy Considine, even if you don’t know the cast, you expect dynamic performances and these actors are all as good as they come. Mullan brings the intensity of previous film roles dating back to his work with Ken Loach and more recently, with the Red Riding trilogy. Here he adds another layer of tenderness.

Tyrannosaur


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What holds the film together beyond any of the loose character development is the acting. When you walk into a film written and directed by Paddy Considine, even if you don’t know the cast, you expect dynamic performances and these actors are all as good as they come. Mullan brings the intensity of previous film roles dating back to his work with Ken Loach and more recently, with the Red Riding trilogy. Here he adds another layer of tenderness.

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