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  1. Feb 4, 2010 · 1h 42m. By Manohla Dargis. Feb. 4, 2010. The blood that runs through the “Red Riding” trilogy three movies based on four crime books by the British author David Peace begins as a river that races...

    • Julian Jarrold
  2. Jan 29, 2010 · The unsolved killings in “Red Riding” and the portrait of Northern masculinity, brutality and corruption suggest a terrible sins-of-the-father burden borne by a beleaguered society.

  3. Beautifully directed by Jarrold, 1974 is a haunting and frightening portrait of a man willing to find the answers at all costs that approaches Zodiac in its quality. Full Review | Original...

  4. Feb 5, 2010 · When a young girl goes missing, Yorkshire Post crime reporter Eddie Dunford (Andrew Garfield) becomes intrigued by a series of mysterious child murders that date back several years and mirror to...

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    • Andrew Garfield
    • Julian Jarrold
    • Channel Four Films
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  5. Mar 5, 2009 · With Andrew Garfield, David Morrissey, John Henshaw, Anthony Flanagan. Rookie journalist Eddie Dunford is determined to find the truth in an increasingly complex maze of lies and deceit surrounding the police investigation into a series of child abductions.

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    • Crime, Drama, History
    • Julian Jarrold
    • 2009-03-05
  6. Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1974 begins under lowering skies. A girl of ten has vanished. A young and callow crime reporter Eddie Dunford (Andrew Garfield) gets clued in by a conspiracy-minded colleague that the vanishing resembles two previous cases within a close range.

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  8. Apr 10, 2010 · Watch attentively. The dialogue is spare and doesn’t spell out what’s going on; the audience must connect the dots themselves. Furthermore, the particularly thick, almost impenetrable English accents will make viewing a chore for those not well-versed in British inflections or slang.

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