September 11, 2016
This second film tag is based on a post going around on Facebook and brought to our accounts by Devika. Unlike the other one, this one focused on film posters. Since we thought that uploading a couple of images is not enough, we decided to choose three posters for films we enjoy watching and write […]
Tags: anna karenina, comedy, devika fernando, dracula untold, fandom, film tag, jane eyre, love, my life in ruins, review, the crow, the king's speech
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May 26, 2016
Today I’m in the mood to answer a popular tag that everybody seems to take part in on Booktube. I enjoy watching those videos, because I’m curious to find out what intimidating books people have in their TBR piles and if there are any titles I can recognize. Before I start, I must add that […]
Tags: a room of one’s own, alexandre dumas, anna karenina, booktube, dystopia, george orwell, intimidating tbr tag, james joyce, leo tolstoy, lisa ann verge, little women, louisa may alcott, love, tessa dare, the count of monte cristo, to the lighthouse, virginia woolf
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May 16, 2015
I think that these quotes go well with Alina’s review for Anna Karenina. I can’t say that I am a fan, but I do admire Keira Knightley, she’s talented, funny and she’s got that something which attracts me when I learn that she plays in a film; that definitely grabs my attention. I’m still wondering why […]
Tags: a dangerous method, actor, anna karenina, artist, beauty, fame, family, feminism, film, friendship, keira knightley, literature, love, quote, the imitation game
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February 17, 2015
Some films are just hard to forget and even though some literary masterpieces inspired many film adaptations, book and cinema lovers like me don’t mind exploring new perspectives or innovative ideas that film directors have imagined for their projects. For today’s review I chose to write about the 2012 adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, […]
Tags: aaron taylor johnson, anna karenina, beauty, drama, film, jealousy, joe wright, jude law, keira knightley, leo tolstoy, love, marriage, society, theatre
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