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Directed by Elijah MoshinskyOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors Albert Finney,
Nicky Henson,
Josie Lawrence,
Linda Marlowe,
Michael Culver,
Michael HordernRating69%
As the novel unfolds, Allington is beset by a number of difficulties, including his father's death by stroke at dinner one night, and a drinking problem that causes hypnagogic jactitation and hallucinations; Maurice compounds his problems by pursuing an affair with his doctor's wife, neglecting his daughter Amy (whose mother, Maurice's first wife, was run down in a road accident) and attempting to seduce both his current wife and his mistress into a ménage à trois, which backfires when the two women take an enthusiastic interest in each other and effectively shut him out of the orgy., 1h54
Directed by Kenneth BranaghOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Assassinat,
Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Film se déroulant dans un trainActors Kenneth Branagh,
Daisy Ridley,
Johnny Depp,
Tom Bateman,
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Judi DenchRating65%
Le célèbre détective belge Hercule Poirot prend l'Orient-Express pour rentrer d’Istanbul à Londres. Mais alors que le train se retrouve bloqué par la neige dans les montagnes yougoslaves, Samuel Ratchett, un riche Américain, est assassiné. À la demande de son ami M. Bouc, directeur de la ligne, Poirot se met à enquêter pour découvrir le meurtrier parmi les passagers., 1h39
Directed by Simon Curtis,
Simon CurtisOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Biography,
RomanceThemes Films about films,
Films about televisionActors Michelle Williams,
Kenneth Branagh,
Eddie Redmayne,
Julia Ormond,
Emma Watson,
Judi DenchRating68%
Following his graduation from university in 1956, aspiring filmmaker Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne) travels to London to get a job on Laurence Olivier's (Kenneth Branagh) next production. Hugh Perceval (Michael Kitchen) tells Colin that there are no jobs available, but he decides to wait for Olivier, whom he once met at a party. Olivier and his wife, Vivien Leigh (Julia Ormond), eventually show up and Vivien encourages Olivier to give Colin a job on his upcoming film The Prince and the Showgirl, starring Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams). Colin's first task is to find a suitable place for Marilyn and her husband, Arthur Miller (Dougray Scott), to stay at while they are in England. The press find out about the house, but Colin reveals he secured a second house just in case, impressing Olivier and Marilyn's publicist, Arthur P. Jacobs (Toby Jones)., 2h17
Directed by Kenneth BranaghOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Action,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William Shakespeare,
Films about royaltyActors Paul Scofield,
Kenneth Branagh,
Ian Holm,
Emma Thompson,
Alec McCowen,
Simon ShepherdRating74%
The film begins with Chorus, in this case a person in modern dress, introducing the subject of the play. He is walking through an empty film studio and ends his monologue by opening the doors to begin the main action. Chorus reappears several times during the film, his speeches helping to explain and progress the action.Directed by Rupert Friend,
Neil LaBute,
Jacob ChaseGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Judi Dench,
Lily Tomlin,
Marin Ireland,
Kenneth Branagh,
Julia Stiles,
Lucy PunchRating63%
Actors
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Directed by Pat O'ConnorOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
HistoricalActors Colin Firth,
Kenneth Branagh,
Natasha Richardson,
Patrick Malahide,
Jim Carter,
Richard VernonRating67%
Set in 1920, the film follows the experiences of Tom Birkin (Colin Firth), who has been employed under a bequest to carry out restoration work on a Medieval mural discovered in a church in the small rural community of Oxgodby, Yorkshire. The escape to the idyllic countryside is cathartic for Birkin, haunted by his experiences in World War I. Birkin soon fits into the slow-paced life of the remote village, and over the course of the summer uncovering the painting begins to lose his trauma-induced stammer and tics., 1h41
Directed by Paul GreengrassOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about sexuality,
Films about disabilitiesActors Helena Bonham Carter,
Kenneth Branagh,
Gemma Jones,
Holly Aird,
Ray Stevenson,
Ruth JonesRating65%
Richard (Branagh), an unsuccessful artist who builds primitive flying machines, attempts to fly from the roof of a London office building wearing homemade wings but fails, instead crash-landing and only being saved by a rescue squad. As a result of his actions Richard is sentenced to community service, in the form of caring for Jane (Bonham-Carter), an ill-tempered, wheelchair-bound woman who suffers from Lou Gehrig's Disease and has run off her previous caretakers., 1h43
Directed by Deborah WarnerOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Maggie Smith,
Michael Gambon,
Keeley Hawes,
Tom Hickey,
David Tennant,
Lambert WilsonRating59%
Preface
Although The Last September was first published in 1929, a preface was written for this text decades later to be included in the second American edition of this novel. Concerned that readers unfamiliar with this particular chapter of Anglo-Irish history would not fully comprehend the anxieties of these times, Bowen takes great pains to explain the particulars of both her writing process and the political reasons for the unsettled atmosphere felt throughout the text, palpable even in its most seemingly serene moments. Of all her books, Bowen notes, The Last September is "nearest to my heart, [and it] had a deep, unclouded, spontaneous source. Though not poetic, it brims up with what could be the stuff of poetry, the sensations of youth. It is a work of instinct rather than knowledge—to a degree, a ‘recall’ book, but there had been no such recall before.” While Bowen's own beloved family home, Bowen's Court, remained untouched throughout "The Troubled Times" this preface explores the ramifications for witnesses of “Ambushes, arrests, captures and burning, reprisals and counter-reprisals” as "The British patrolled and hunted; the Irish planned, lay in wait, and struck.” "I was the child of the house from which Danielstown derives" Bowen concludes, “nevertheless, so often in my mind's eye did I see it [Bowen’s Court] burning that the terrible last event in The Last September is more real than anything I have lived through.”
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Directed by Lasse HallströmOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Cooking filmsActors Juliette Binoche,
Judi Dench,
Alfred Molina,
Carrie-Anne Moss,
Lena Olin,
Johnny DeppRating71%
Vianne Rocher (Juliette Binoche), an expert chocolatier, drifts across Europe with her daughter Anouk (Victoire Thivisol), following the north wind. In the beginning of the Lenten season in 1959, "fifteen years after the War," they travel to a quiet French village that closely adheres to tradition, as led by the village mayor, the Comte de Reynaud (Alfred Molina). Just as the villagers begin observing the forty days of Lent, Vianne opens a chocolate shop, much to Reynaud's displeasure.