JAMES WALSH is moved by a provocative and original take on the relationship between ecology and architecture, and a plea to work with, not against, the materials and minerals of our world
Film: 300: Rise Of An Empire (15)
This sequel to the bloodthirsty 300 is another bombardment to the senses as a band of strapping, half-naked men leave blood and carnage in their wake.
300: Rise Of An Empire (15)
Directed by Noam Murro
2 Stars
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