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Enemy at the Gates Proving again that war is hell, and some war films are, too, Jean-Jacques Annaud's "Enemy at the Gates" takes a great setting, some resonant themes, a turning point in 20th ...
In some ways, "Enemy at the Gates" seems like a tale of the Soviet Union told by Ayn Rand: It was the idea of an indomitable hero, rather than the potentially troublesome facts, ...
There’s French, British, German, and Irish production money invested in the European battlefield pic Enemy at the Gates, and why not: On a bookstore shelf, the spine of this muddy epic would ...
Enemy At The Gates, about the siege of Stalingrad, is the most expensive European film ever made. It is a decent enough action film, but not a great one ...
Enemy at the Gates 2001, R, 129 min. Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. Starring Joseph Fiennes, Jude Law, Rachel Weisz, Ron Perlman, Ed Harris, Bob Hoskins, Gabriel Marshall-Thomson, Eva Mattes ...
As “Enemy At The Gates” delves deeper into Kuvira and Su’s relationship, it also shines a light on the series’ supporting cast, devoting attention to Bolin, Varrick, and Zhu Li as they ...
Enemy At The Gates stars three of Britain's best-looking actors and begins splendidly, with the arrival of a young Russian sniper (Jude Law) at the siege of Stalingrad.
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