Cast: Andrew Scott, Fiona Glascott, Tobias Menzies, Niall Buggy, Nicholas Rowe, Michelle Fairley, Debbie Chazen, Graham Turner, Jeremy Swift Director: Dover Koshashvili Summary: Chekhov's psychological insights and piercing humor illuminate the screen in
this beautifully filmed drama about Laevsky (Andrew Scott), a narcissistic civil servant whose impetuous decision to leave his married mistress, Nadya (Fiona Glascott), sparks shocking reverberations.
Not exact matches
Beautifully filmed while adhering closely to period costume, architecture, and environment (1910 Russia) the
drama examines both....
Critic Consensus: The Danish Girl serves as another showcase for Eddie Redmayne's talent — and poignantly explores thought - provoking themes with a
beautifully filmed biopic
drama.
Underneath the
drama about the country - western music business and the election campaign of an unseen, independent (populist) party candidate, the multi-faceted,
beautifully - structured
film is an ensemble piece, a rich mosaic and a complex tapestry.
Moonrise Kingdom (Wes Anderson, 2012) Anderson delivers a
beautifully quirky romantic comedy
drama, in what is destined to become one of his best
films in recent years.
Upon entering I thought that I could very well be walking into yet another costume
drama that takes no time whatsoever to work on an able story (i.e. Valmont), but instead I was treated to a
beautifully layered
film that is probably the second best I've seen so far this year.
Among the new releases this week is James Gray's discomforting,
beautifully directed romantic
drama Two Lovers and the offbeat anthology
film Tokyo!
The action is more intense and the
drama is better portrayed with a closer adaptation of the original novel and while the classic westerns hold a certain place in my heart I doubt they've ever been able to portray the west as well and as
beautifully as they did in this
film.
Beautifully filmed and acted, but lacking a central perspective, this gentle comedy -
drama has some nice points to make about freeing ourselves from the things in the past that weigh us down (the hint is in...
Comedy and
drama blend
beautifully in «Their Finest,» the story of a woman (Gemma Arterton) in WWII London hired to write dialogue for propaganda
films.
So fire up Netflix, get out your Blu - ray Goldbox sets, and dig for a copy of any Lynch
film you own, because it is time to celebrate the coming of this
beautifully dream - like serial
drama.
Telling a story from a rarely examined period of British history, this pre-war
drama is a bundle of suspense, mystery and personal emotion that's
beautifully filmed and sharply played by a first - rate cast.Anne (Garai) is...
Call Me By Your Name: Adapted from the André Aciman novel, this
beautifully -
filmed drama captures the budding relationship between a teenager and his father's temporary research assistant.
A War, nominated for 2016 ′ s best foreign
film Oscar, is a
beautifully crafted
drama about Danish soldiers deployed to Afghanistan and the impact combat has on their lives at home.
The
film is an incredible tightrope walk between comedy and action and
drama, and while there are some significant pacing issues, Black pulls it off
beautifully, deftly summoning the best traits of big budget filmmaking.
It helps that the
film is
beautifully shot and sumptuously developed, and with surprisingly sympathetic characterizations, Forman overcomes his curious casting decisions to deliver one of the more interesting historical
dramas of the year.
Comeback
film «The Deep Blue Sea» has a few, but one of them forms the moment of the
film (a
beautifully acted, but rather low - key
drama) that has lingered long after we saw it.
Austrian auteur Jessica Hausner's 2009
drama Lourdes was a fantastic
film, and Amour Fou is a glum but
beautifully made period
drama based on the life of German poet Heinrich von Kleist.
His coming - of - age
drama «The Scouting Book For Boys» is something of a Playlist favorite; wrenching and dark and
beautifully made, it sadly never got a U.S. release, despite being one of the better recent British
films, but it's led to a lot more movie work.
Doesn't matter, as in the place of all that stuff about internment camps that so
beautifully complicated the 1984 flick is the
drama of Mr. Han née Miyagi (Jackie Chan) losing control of his car on a dark and stormy night (because just as every chink knows kung fu, none of them can drive — Han totals a car in the
film while it's parked in his living room), thus opening the door for a ragamuffin to come calling like some funked - up changeling.