
The Hundred-Foot Journey, a Feast of Sight and Sound (Blu-ray Review)
Review by John Delia Centered in the awesome French countryside, The Hundred-Foot Journey is the most entertaining comedy drama of the year. Nicely acted

Review by John Delia Centered in the awesome French countryside, The Hundred-Foot Journey is the most entertaining comedy drama of the year. Nicely acted
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“The Hundred Foot Journey,†Grade (B): An Indian family launches a restaurant across the street from a popular French restaurant. Helen Mirren stars.
