The End of the Affair (1999)
This is a pretty good movie, especially when Ralph Fiennes once again shows off his rear end.
This is a pretty good movie, especially when Ralph Fiennes once again shows off his rear end.
Sarah Brightman wants to fly to the moon.
Ooh, this one has a Titanic-style ship-about-to-sink romance. Don’t cringe, though, it’s actually pretty good!
It’s almost the perfect romantic comedy. Too bad it’s so predictable,
It’s a pretty old-school campy read, very entertaining in spite of its flaws.
The story is solid, but the execution could be better.
The characters’ chemistry makes this otherwise predictable tale most enjoyable.
Evocative, passionate, atmospheric – this one has all that and a little bit more.
Time traveling back to just before an earthquake – whose bright idea is that?
While a very fun read, this poor thing will always exist in the shadow of the previous book.