Heart of Stone: Another spy thriller that fails to impress
By Vee Sridhar | Aug. 25, 2023Netflix’s new feature film Heart of Stone promises secrets, mystery and thrills a là James Bond, but the film fails to deliver
Netflix’s new feature film Heart of Stone promises secrets, mystery and thrills a là James Bond, but the film fails to deliver
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