Film Review: Anna Karenina
All the World’s a Stage I have great awe for filmmakers who take on rigorous, voluminous novels and somehow find a way to translate them to the screen. Certainly they […]
All the World’s a Stage I have great awe for filmmakers who take on rigorous, voluminous novels and somehow find a way to translate them to the screen. Certainly they […]
Fitting in to life, love, and High School When book adaptations hit screens there are usually judgments about things that are left out or about directors that don’t capture the original […]
A Common Bond Between Three Different Eras “I can remember everything. That’s my curse, young man. It’s the greatest curse that’s ever been inflicted on the human race: memory.” This […]
A Writer with Nothing to Write, Everything to Claim Sometimes it’s easy to spot a film whose ambition exceeds its execution. In the case of The Words, which hovers over heavy thematics and ethical implications, […]