Two essential elements spring to the forefront of Fred Schepisi’s new romantic comedy, but they aren’t the titular Words and Pictures of the title. In fact, it’s the always luminescent Juliette ...
"Words and Pictures" has more than enough of both. It's excessively wordy -- the characters never shut up and the script by Gerald Di Pego is bursting with literary allusions and quotations and ...
Comedy-drama. Starring Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche. Directed by Fred Schepisi. (PG-13. 111 minutes.) "Words and Pictures" is a strange one. It has some unusual, interesting elements, as well as ...
“Words and Pictures” takes its title from a clash set off by distinguished artist and teacher Dina Delsanto (Juliette Binoche). In her first class at a prep school in Maine, she tells her honors fine ...
Words and Pictures is a love story that actually has something on its mind beyond romance. A thoughtful film (***½ out of four; rated PG-13; expands to select cities Friday) about ideas — creativity, ...
If “Which is more important — words or pictures?” sounds to you like the kind of pointless debate that a roomful of stoned college freshmen might engage in late one night, you’re right. Somehow, this ...
If it takes well into a person’s twenties before fully absorbing the reality that one’s parents are actual people, with their own hopes and dreams, fears and pressure points, that comprehension, oddly ...
Around Town panelists discuss the film Words and Pictures. Tim Gordon and Travis Hopson join WETA Around Town host Robert Aubry Davis to discuss the film Words and Pictures, now playing in theaters.