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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)

7.1 | Nov 22, 2011 (US) | Adventure, Action, Crime, Mystery | 02:09
Budget: 125 000 000 | Revenue: 334 615 000

The game is afoot.

There is a new criminal mastermind at large (Professor Moriarty) and not only is he Holmes’ intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil and lack of conscience may give him an advantage over the detective.

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Robert Downey Jr.
Sherlock Holmes
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Jude Law
Dr. John Watson
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Noomi Rapace
Madam Simza Heron
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Jared Harris
Professor James Moriarty
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Rachel McAdams
Irene Adler
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Eddie Marsan
Inspector Lestrade
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Kelly Reilly
Mary Morstan
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Stephen Fry
Mycroft Holmes
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Paul Anderson
Colonel Sebastian Moran
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Geraldine James
Mrs. Hudson

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Reviews

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JPV852
8 | Aug 30, 2020
Probably the third time seeing this (once in theaters, another when it came out on Blu-ray) and still highly enjoyable, even think this is a tad better than the first if only because of Jared Harris as Professor Moriarty as a great adversary to Holmes. **3.75/5**
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Per Gunnar Jonsson
5 | May 12, 2018
As a general adventure and action movie I would consider this as a decent, even good, movie. As a Sherlock Holmes movie…not so much. Unfortunately, watching this movie confirms my suspicions. This is a Hollywood version of Sherlock Holmes. No style, no finesse. A Sherlock Holmes movie should not be a Hollywood action rollercoaster. It should be intelligent, stylish, witty perhaps involving detective work and, above all, British. It didn’t help that they enrolled Stephen Frey. This film is just not right. I really cannot stand the hostility between Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. There no justification for it in the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The slow motion scenes are nothing but annoying. The lame jokes are out of place in a Sherlock Holmes movie. It gets a 5 out of 10 just because it’s actually a decent movie…if you can forget that they claim it to be a Sherlock Holmes one.