Neither actor is good, of course; the bloom faded from that particular rose long ago, and these days, it would be remarkable to see Kingsley and Hopkins take a role in something that required them to deliver a
real performance, not the dire B - movies like this in which they've both been
content to trudge
lately.
It's not often that speakers at a conference are given so much
real - time
content to fuel their PowerPoint presentation but
lately anyone speaking to the issue of anti-corruption and compliance need only turn to the daily news to spice up their slides.