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Charming, clever romcom that casts Rutherford as a French bookseller who gets cast into a messy love triangle at a Jane Austen retreat across La Manche. The film does occasionally struggle with ...
Something old, something new at the ByTowne and the Mayfair in the second half of June. I’ll start with the new films… ...
The screenplay was influenced by Laura's several visits to Chawton House in Hampshire, where Jane Austen spent her final years. The experience, she said, inspired her to blend Austen’s world with a ...
Out now in cinemas is Jane Austen Wrecked My Life. This French romantic comedy follows Agathe (Camille Rutherford), a book ...
Pride & Prejudice honored Jane Austen’s original story, and it was screenwriter Deborah Moggach who made sure of it.
Hong Kong drama The Way We Talk is out in 52 cinemas via Central City Media. Directed by Adam Wong, the film premiered at the ...
On the cover: 1975, the year that changed cinema forever. From Jaws to Jeanne Dielman Inside: Cannes 2025 bulletin, Athina Rachel Tsangari on Harvest, David Cronenberg interviewed by Erika Balsom and ...
Micro-portraits of women of a certain age – foggy, tired, rather bad-tempered, with diminishing bone density, putting on the pounds – are scattered across Jane Austen’s six finished novels. | Books, ...
Do the French do irony? Well, was Astérix a Gaul? Obviously they do, and do it pretty well to judge by many of their movies down the decades.
Professor John Mullan and writer Lucy O’Brien join Tom to review More, Pulp's first album in nearly 24 years. They also discuss exhibitions by the 20th century British artists Edward Burra and Ithell ...