Sherlock Holmes: Directed by Guy Ritchie. With Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Rachel McAdams, Mark Strong. Detective Sherlock Holmes and his stalwart partner Watson engage in a battle of wits and brawn with a nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of Englan
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Movie Review: Our impression of Sherlock Holmes is someone intelligent, bears a moustache, smokes a pipe, and wearing a checked hat, going around dark valleys poking his nose into the seediest darkest crimes to solve mysteries nobody else can. He probably isn’t exactly the type you’d want...
Young Sherlock Holmes: Directed by Barry Levinson. With Nicholas Rowe, Alan Cox, Sophie Ward, Anthony Higgins. When assorted people start having inexplicable delusions that lead to their deaths, a teenage Sherlock Holmes decides to investigate.
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Movie7 Video8 Audio8 Overall7 SYNOPSIS “The game’s afoot.” –Sherlock Holmes CRITIQUE Here’s what I wrote about this one back in December of 2009: “I’ll admit up front I was worried about directorGuy Ritchie’sSherlock Holmes. The trailers made it look like some sort of Victorian...
Holmes in the Movies With his 2009 movie Sherlock Holmes, Robert Downey, Jr. joined more than 70 actors who have played the great detective in over 200 films. That makes Holmes "the most portrayed literary human character" on screen according to Guinness World Records. New fans should see at...
Sherlock Holmes (Danny D), a clever and renowned London detective, uses his cunning and superior powers of deduction to investigate crimes that the local police department cant unravel on their own
Having been depicted on screen 254 times, GWR today announces that Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective, has been awarded a world record for the most portrayed literary human character in film & TV.