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 ...
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 ...
The memories of the missteps of our young adult years haunt many of us. Not yet able to act with the wisdom that comes from experience, the decisions we made are often the best we knew how to do in ...
The award-winning, 11-part 1981 PBS version of Evelyn Waugh's "Brideshead Revisited" is widely considered a landmark TV miniseries and one of the best -- and certainly most complete -- film ...
The reinvented âBridesheadâ â and third feature for Julian Jarrold (âBecoming Janeâ) â is a handsome arthouse entertainment in the mold of Merchant Ivory, an interpretation that both honors its source ...
Sex, religion and Anglophilia never seem to go out of style, making "Brideshead Revisited" a perfect target for visiting or revisiting. Director Julian Jarrold's new film version of the 1945 novel by ...
The story begins in Oxford in 1925, when young Charles Ryder makes friends with the louche and flamboyant Sebastian Flyte, son of Lady and Lord Marchmain. Charles is soon seduced by the social status ...
Matthew Goode as Charles Ryder, left, Hayley Atwell as Julia Flyte, and Ben Whishaw as Sebastian Flyte visit Brideshead, the Flyte family estate, in 'Brideshead Revisited.' On the face of things, it ...
âBrideshead Revisitedâ is an unimpeachable yet ultimately unmoving adaptation of Evelyn Waughâs classic novel about social ambition, religious conflict and doomed love. Thereâs nothing wrong with ...
Making notes in 1949 for a review of Evelyn Waughâs Brideshead Revisited, George Orwell wrote that âWaugh is about as good a novelist as one can beâŚwhile holding untenable opinions.â Which is a nice ...
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