300: Rise of an Empire | reviewed by: Jeremy Frost | June 20, 2014
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#RiseofanEmpire is as visually stylized, more graphic, but less powerful than #300. The story was a stretch, but somewhat entertaining.
| genre | Action | Fantasy |
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| synopsis | Based on Frank Miller's latest graphic novel Xerxes and told in the breathtaking visual style of the blockbuster |
| lead actors | Sullivan Stapleton | Eva Green | Lena Headey | Callan Mulvey | David Wenham | Rodrigo Santoro | Jack O'Connell | Andrew Tiernan | Ashraf Barhom | Andrew Pleavin | Hans Matheson | Igal Naor |
| director | Noam Murro |












