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Recent Home Viewings: ‘The Collector,’ ‘Notes on a Scandal,’ ‘The Pledge’
The Collector (1965) Based on John Fowles’ chilling 1963 novel, William Wyler’s The Collector is a well-acted and competently made thriller that nevertheless functions as a reminder of some of the inherent differences between the mediums of film and literature. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1965, 2001, 2006, Aaron Eckhart, Andrew Simpson, Benicio del Toro, Bill Nighy, C, Cate Blanchett, Dale Dickey, Helen Mirren, Into the Wild, Jack Nicholson, John Fowles, John Kohn, Judi Dench, Maurice Dallimore, Mickey Rourke, N, Notes on a Scandal, P, Recent Home Viewings, Robin Wright, Sam Shepard, Samantha Eggar, Sean Penn, Stanley Mann, Terence Stamp, The Adjustment Bureau, The Collector, The Pledge, Tom Noonan, Vanessa Redgrave, William Wyler
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Movie Review: ‘Never Let Me Go’ (2010)
Mark Romanek, directing his first feature since the tantalizing Robin Williams thriller One Hour Photo, has confronted the heavy task of adapting Kazuo Ishiguro’s devastatingly effective 2005 novel Never Let Me Go. Ishiguro is no stranger to the world of … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010, 3.5 stars, Adam Kimmel, Alex Garland, An Education, Andrew Garfield, Capote, Carey Mulligan, Charlie Rowe, Charlotte Rampling, Ella Purnell, Isobel Meikle-Small, Kazuo Ishiguro, Keira Knightley, Mark Digby, Mark Romanek, N, Never Let Me Go, One Hour Photo, Reviews, Robin Williams, Sally Hawkins, The American, The Remains of the Day, The Social Network
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