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Anonymous

(2011)

Rated PG-13 for some violence and sexual content.

PG-13 130min.
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Set in the political snake-pit of Elizabethan England, 'Anonymous' speculates on an issue that has for centuries intrigued academics and brilliant minds ranging from Mark Twain and Charles Dickens to Henry James and Sigmund Freud, namely: who was ... Read More
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May 09, 2012
thejackcomeback
Fantastic movie. It's great to see an awesome movie, instead of the usual crap for the masses.
February 11, 2012
jackd1207
Interesting, convincing story and terrific acting. That said, it was very difficult to keep up with the timeline and character's names. I wasn't comfortable in the movie until about 3/4 of the way into it.
February 01, 2012
yq00000000111206
Well produced, great dialog
November 10, 2011
jmwood1a
Today I enjoyed the movie Anonymous, it is movie about William Shakespeare it not one on his plays but the politic intrigue in Elizabeth?s age court politics. How parties in the court try to play events to further their position. Movie explored the age old question what is stronger the sword or the word. Another thing that provoked my thinking was how media of the age is used to further ideas in
November 10, 2011
lyntaylo
The most authentic representation of Elizabethan England to date - wonderful acting, astounding art direction and courageous project that flies in the face of all the Stratford stuffed shirts... I will see it again for the third time.
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