Film review: Legend starring Tom Hardy
Damon Smith has mixed feelings about Legend in which the East End gangster Kray twins receive their latest cinematic incarnation
Damon Smith has mixed feelings about Legend in which the East End gangster Kray twins receive their latest cinematic incarnation
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No one emerges from the sprawling emotional minefield of adolescence without a few bruises and scars.
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