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Directed tastefully by Ralph Fiennes, “The Invisible Woman” is very lovely to look at. But it lives up to its own title too well. Fiennes cast himself as Charles Dickens, portrayed here… ...
On a windswept beach in late-19th- century England, a woman strides purposefully through the dunes, cutting a dark, determined figure against the pearlescent light. She's the title character of ...
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If there’s one thing that British culture cherishes more than sexual repression, it’s nostalgia for bygone times when their repression was even more soul-crushing. For its inspiration, The ...
The Invisible Woman opened in limited release on Christmas Day, but the small period drama caught the eye of Academy voters, who recognized costume designer Michael O’Connor with an Oscar ...
The woman who must remain invisible in this drama is Nelly Ternan, an actress who's not only the mistress of married Charles Dickens, but also 27 years his junior.
Telluride Film Review: ‘The Invisible Woman’ A revelatory performance by Felicity Jones is the chief but hardly only virtue of Ralph Fiennes' impressively crafted Dickens tale.
In The Invisible Woman, opening this Friday at the Cedar Lee Theatre and at Cinemark Valley View, Voldemort himself (Ralph Fiennes) dons a baller goatee ...