Tag Archives: Keira Knightley
TIME mag just wrote a rave review for Keira Knightley in Anna Karenina. Knightley has been quietly challenging the roles she seemed destined to play with last year’s A Dangerous Method and now, with Anna Karenina. Richard Corliss writes of Knightley: The novel has been filmed at least two dozen times, including silent and sound-movie versions, in 1927 and 1935,...
In a week of cinematic riches raining down from all directions, it’s tough to grab a turn at the mic for a moment. A.O. Scott turns our attention to A Dangerous Method by setting it on the pedestal of NYT’s Critic Pick. “A Dangerous Method” is full of ideas about sexuality — some quite provocative, even a century after their first articulation — but...




