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Dakota Fanning and Tom Sturridge in Effie Gray. Illustrates FILM-EFFIE-ADV03 (category e), by Stephanie Merry © 2015, The Washington Post. Moved Tuesday, March 31 ...
‘Effie Gray’ Review: ... The film opens with a cloying children’s story of a fairy-tale match gone awry, ... (Tom Sturridge), ...
‘Effie Gray’ movie review April 2, 2015 More than 10 years ago In the “Effie Gray” title role, Dakota Fanning catches the eye of artist Everett Millais (Tom Sturridge).
Effie Gray Dakota Fanning, Greg Wise, Tom Sturridge. Directed by Richard Laxton. Rated PG-13. Opens Friday. Like watching paint dry on an exquisite masterpiece, Effie Gray is a tasteful ...
DELAYED FOR several years due to legal disputes, the Victorian drama “Effie Gray” arrives as not quite damaged goods. But it’s not a big success, either. Dakota Fanning is miscast… ...
Dakota Fanning in "Effie Gray." Adopt Films Victorian England’s most famous lousy marriage is the basis of this film directed by Richard Laxton from a script by Emma Thompson.
The film heats up, as does this young wife’s life, when she gets to spend some time in her native Scotland with her husband and the young painter Millais, well-played by Tom Sturridge.
Film Review: ‘Effie Gray’ Written by Emma Thompson, this legally troubled feminist costume drama is lovingly mounted but timidly told.
"Effie Gray" is a somnambulant serving of cinema from director Richard Laxton.It delves into the odd, real-life relationship between Euphemia "Effie" Gray and renowned art critic John Ruskin in ...
EXCLUSIVE: Tim Grady and Jeff Lipsky's New York-based Adopt Films has acquired Effie Gray, the period drama penned by Emma Thompson. Dakota Fanning stars as the eponymous character in the biopic ...
Director Richard Laxton’s “Effie Gray” is such a relentlessly drab and moribund affair that even the cinematographer’s Effie Gray’s story might be good, but you can’t find it in this movie ...
Film Review: ‘Effie Gray’ Written by Emma Thompson, this legally troubled feminist costume drama is lovingly mounted but timidly told.