First came the distinctive hissing of the steam locomotive's brakes releasing. Next was the chugging of the engine roaring to life, its huge pistons firing, sending power to large steel drive wheels.
“Belfast” opens, literally, with a bang. Kenneth Branagh’s memoir film of his childhood in Northern Ireland begins with a brief modern-day prologue and then thrusts us into the world of 9-year-old ...
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