My Cousin Rachel reviews: A 'triumphant' update of classic Gothic thriller

Rachel Weisz is compelling in this new take on the Daphne Du Maurier mystery, say critics

Rachel Weisz in My Cousin Rachel
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A new film based on Daphne Du Maurier's classic 1951 novel My Cousin Rachel opens in UK cinemas this week and critics say audiences are in for a gothic treat.

Directed by Roger Michell (The Weekend, Notting Hill), it is the story of Philip, played by Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games), who is tormented by fear and desire for a female relative.

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