Jane Eyre' remake impresses viewers
Jane Eyre is a stylish and impressively directed film based on the classic novel by Charlotte Bronta and adapted for the screen by Moira Buffini.
Jane Eyre is a stylish and impressively directed film based on the classic novel by Charlotte Bronta and adapted for the screen by Moira Buffini.
The 1980s were a time of rock and roll, outlandish hairstyles and a thriving dance scene. These trends were reflected in that decade's movies-but film naturally progressed as time passed.
Topher Grace and Teresa Palmer recently stopped by the King's Bowling Alley in Boston to speak to reporters from various college newspapers, including the Justice.
In a college conference call, director Gore Verbinski (of Pirates of the Caribbean and The Ring fame) spoke to justArts about his career and his new film, Rango.
Little Monsters is a new workshop production written by Maria Alexandria Beech and directed by Michelle Bossy.
Theatrical production workshops are always an interesting experience in that they feature a work-in-progress show and the full participation of the audience.
"Daniel Stepner and Friends" was the title of the Brandeis composer/performer's concert last Saturday, and its meaning is quite literal.
The development of Christopher Nolan's third Batman film has been rife with mystery. Many questions have surfaced around the identity of the film's villain(s). The Oscar-winning portrayal of the Joker by Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight was so incredibly groundbreaking and iconic that it has been difficult for anyone to imagine another actor or villain matching his performance.
Joel and Ethan Coen have proven themselves masters of the Western/action genre. The Oscar-winning Western opus No Country for Old Men from 2007 proved a critical and commercial success, featuring an edgy storyline centered around a riveting, psychotic villain, played to perfection by Javier Bardem.
"There's a huge amount of the struggle between what is right for oneself and what is morally right that goes on in this play," comments Stephanie Karol '12, director of Brandeis' interpretation of William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale.
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