Love and war over the power of literature versus painting take center stage in Fred Schepisi’s witty romantic drama, Words and Pictures, opening in theaters May 23 rd. Battle lines are drawn when a ...
Two essential elements spring to the forefront of Fred Schepisi’s new romantic comedy, but they aren’t the titular Words and Pictures of the title. In fact, it’s the always luminescent Juliette ...
In a picture book, what tells the story: the pictures or the words? I mean, it's called a picture book for a reason, right? What would a picture book be without the pictures? Imagine any of your ...
Comedy-drama. Starring Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche. Directed by Fred Schepisi. (PG-13. 111 minutes.) "Words and Pictures" is a strange one. It has some unusual, interesting elements, as well as ...
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Chris Paul has some new teammates: the NBA all-star and his brother and business partner CJ Paul are partnering with the documentary studio Words + Pictures to launch Ohh Dip!!! Entertainment, a new ...
“Words and Pictures” takes its title from a clash set off by distinguished artist and teacher Dina Delsanto (Juliette Binoche). In her first class at a prep school in Maine, she tells her honors fine ...
"Words and Pictures" has more than enough of both. It's excessively wordy -- the characters never shut up and the script by Gerald Di Pego is bursting with literary allusions and quotations and ...
We recognize words as pictures As your eyes scan these words, your brain seems to derive their meaning instantaneously. How are we able to recognize and interpret marks on a page so rapidly? A small ...
Words and Pictures is a love story that actually has something on its mind beyond romance. A thoughtful film (***½ out of four; rated PG-13; expands to select cities Friday) about ideas — creativity, ...
The story is rather creaky, but who cares when the actors Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche are so sublime together? Even though the film creates an artificial construct that rings hollow, the two ...