Why anyone thought it necessary to make another Brideshead Revisited is a mystery. The fondly regarded 1981 British television miniseries should have been the last word on Evelyn Waugh’s elegy to ...
In can what can only be described as dream television news, it's been announced that a new adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited is in the works, with Luca Guadagnino at the helm as ...
Brideshead Revisited, once a stellar PBS series, has been given the big screen treatment from Miramax and the box office hit lands on DVD this week. Emma Thompson heads a stellar cast in a tale of ...
No love story can be wholly satisfying in which the crucial decisions are made by the mother of the loved woman; still less, when she is the mother of both the loved woman and the loved man, and ...
Brideshead Revisited tells the story of middle-class Charles Ryder (Matthew Goode), who meets and befriends wealthy Lord Sebastian Flyte. Charles and Sebastian become close, and Sebastian invites ...
From the accident that led to its creation to the real people who inspired key characters. In December 1943, Waugh, then 40, was training with the British army when he broke his leg (and hurt his knee ...
From the Department of Not Leaving Well Enough Alone comes a new film version of “Brideshead Revisited,” Evelyn Waugh’s classic novel, a book previously made into an 11-hour British TV series in 1981.
The European premiere of Julian Jarrold's "Brideshead Revisited" will open the 61st Locarno Film Festival in the fall. Read story More festival news ROME — Julian Jarrold’s “Brideshead Revisited” will ...
He worked on the lauded, lavish British miniseries for three years, then guided the films 'A Handful of Dust' and 'Where Angels Fear to Tread.' By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Derek Granger, the British ...
It takes a certain brand of chutzpah to adapt a beloved novel for the screen. Even more daring: the decision to adapt a beloved previous adaptation. Consider the fortitude or foolishness of director ...
A finely wrought, Merchant-Ivory-style Brit-lit adaptation rather curiously unloaded by Miramax smack amid Stateside summer tentpole season -- just before fall fest season and the unveiling of awards ...
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