Archive for the ‘adapted’ Tag
- October 6, 2010 Film review: Never Let Me Go posted in Film reviews tagged 2010, Adam Kimmel, adaptation, adapted, alex garland, Alex Garland (screenplay) adapted from the book by Kazuo Ishiguro, Allon Reich, alternate, alternate universe, andrew garfield, Andrew Macdonald, archetypal, Barney Pilling, boarding school, book, british, cancer, carer, carers, carey mulligan, charlotte rampling, david ashley, dna films, donor, donors, drama, dystopia, dystopian, fantasy, film, Film4, fox searchlight, fox searchlight pictures, hailsham, headmaster, kathy, kazuo ishiguro, keira knightley, mark romanek, medical science, movie, never let me go, one hour photo, rachel portman, review, ruth, sally hawkins, schoolmaster, sci-fi, science fiction, screened, screening, static, subversive, teacher, tommy
- February 26, 2010 Roman Polanski’s The Ghost Writer posted in Film reviews tagged 128 min, 2009, 2010, 2011, adam lang, adaptation, adapted, alain sarde, Alexandre Desplat, ashley, bestseller, blog, book, britain, british prime minister, critic, david, david ashley, eli wallach, ewan mcgregor, film, france 2 cinema, ghost, Hervé de Luze, iraq, jim belushi, jon bernthal, kim cattrall, memoirs, movie, olivia williams, Paweł Edelman, pierce brosnan, polanski, political, press, prime minister, puppet, R.P. Films, R.P. Productions, review, reviewed, Robert Benmussa, robert harris, roman, roman polanski, screened, silver bear, summit entertainment, the ghost, thriller, tim preece, timothy hutton, tom wilkinson, tony blair, war on terror, writer
- September 29, 2009 Film review: Terribly Happy (MFF 2009) posted in Film reviews tagged 2008, 2009, absurd, academy award, adaptation, adapted, affair, Anders Hove, copenhagen, cynical, danish, dark, dark comedy, david ashley, denmark, Dunja Gry Jensen, Erling Jepsen, film, Fine & Mellow Productions, frygtelig lykkelig, henrik ruben genz, jakob cedergren, Jørgen Johansson, Kaare Bjerkø, Kasper Leick, Kim Bodnia, Lars Brygmann, lars von trier, Lene Maria Christensen, lynch, lynchian, Milwaukee film festival, movie, noir, novel, offbeat, Oscilloscope Pictures, police, policeman, review, reviewed, sheriff, terribly happy, Thomas Gammeltoft, Tina Dalhoff, twin peaks, weird
- July 30, 2008 Film review: Choke posted in Film reviews tagged 2008, adaptation, adapted, angelica huston, Anjelica Huston, Aramid Entertainment Fund, ashley, ATO Pictures, Beau Flynn, Bijou Phillips, blog, book, Choke, Choke Film, Chuck Palahniuk, clark gregg, Contrafilm, critic, cynical, david, david ashley, Dune Entertainment III, film, fox searchlight pictures, Gillian Jacobs, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Joe Klotz, Johnathan Dorfman, Kathryn Alexander, kelly macdonald, literary, Matt Malloy, movie, Nathan Larson, novel, palahniuk, Paz de la Huerta, review, reviewed, sam rockwell, screen, screened, screening, Temple Fennell, Tim Orr, Tripp Vinson, written by
- February 7, 2007 Film review: The Namesake posted in Film reviews tagged 2006, adaptation, adapted, Allyson C. Johnson, ashley, book, david, emigre, film, fox searchlight pictures, gogol, immigrant, india, indian, indian in america, Irrfan Khan, Jacinda Barrett, jhumpa lahiri, kal penn, mira nair, Mirabai Films, monsoon wedding, movie, Nitin Sawhney, novel, review, reviewed, Ruma Guha Thakurta, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Sahira Nair, screen, screened, screening, Sooni Taraporevala, Supriya Devi, tabu, the namesake, written by, written by David Ashley, Zuleikha Robinson
- December 14, 2006 Film review: Children of Men posted in Film reviews tagged 2006, 2027, adaptation, adapted, Alex Rodríguez, alfonso cuaron, ashley, babies, baby, birth, child, childbirth, children, children of men, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Claire-Hope Ashitey, clive owen, danny huston, david, david ashley, dystopia, dystopian, Emmanuel Lubezki, end of the world, Eric Newman, fable, film, Hilary Shor, Hit and Run Productions, Iain Smith, Imagine Entertainment, impossible, John Tavener, julianne moore, long shots, Marc Abraham, men, michael caine, movie, no births, no children, no future, no hope, novel, Pablo Casacuberta, Pam Ferris, post-apocalyptic, pregnancy, pregnant, Relativity Media, review, revieweds, screen, screened, screening, Strike Entertainment, Tony Smith, written by David Ashley
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