Sunshine on Leith – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
“Sunshine on Leith” will make you question if you are someone who likes musicals, even if you previously said you don’t.
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“Sunshine on Leith” will make you question if you are someone who likes musicals, even if you previously said you don’t.
A light-hearted drama which provides a reminder as to why musicals used to be a staple in Hollywood’s golden age.
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