Thanks to BrontëBlog for the tip! Here’s the UK poster for the 2011 version of Jane Eyre: I like it, I really do. I
Film review: Jane Eyre (2011), directed by Cary Fukanaga Jane Eyre (2011) begins with Jane (Mia Wasikowska) running away from Thornfield Hall. She collapses, bedraggled
It was the fastest two hours I’ve ever spent at the movies. As the credits were rolling I found myself thinking, “Is that IT? Is
Book review: Jane and her Master by Stephen Rawlings (Silver Moon Books, 2002 [1996]) ‘Jane and her Master’ is a classic in all senses of
Book review: Jane by April Lindner (Poppy, 2010) Forced to drop out of an esteemed East Coast college after the sudden death of her parents,
Book review: Sloane Hall by Libby Sternberg (Five Star Publishing, 2010) A California mansion shrouded in mystery, its residents haunted by secret anguish … Inspired
First things first: They’re making Good Omens into something for the telly. A miniseries, hopefully, as opposed to a TV movie. It’s due in 2013,
First off, a disclaimer. I’m already tired of comparisons between the yet-unseen Jane Eyre/2011 and everyone else’s favorite version of the past, especially Toby Stephens/BBC
Book review: Jane Rochester: A Novel Inspired by Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre by Kimberly A Bennett (Writer’s Club Press, 2000) Dear Reader, Do you remember