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In the tradition of British gangster lore, “Brighton Rock” has a special place: first as an influential Graham Greene novel, then as a 1947 film that gave baby-faced Richard Attenborough a ...
A Devil And An Angel, In Love In 'Brighton Rock' A new adaptation of Graham Greene's novel of crime and romance, starring Andrea Riseborough and directed by Rowan Joffe, transplants the action ...
Graham Greene created a chilling portrait of a young gangster Pinkie Brown in his novel, “Brighton Rock.” He also co wrote the landmark 1947 noir British film that starred a young Richard ...
Brighton Rock Graham Greene's brilliant 1938 study of a murderous boy gangster receives an ineffectual update. ... (an event actually described in Greene’s 1936 novel “A Gun for Sale”), ...
“Brighton Rock” is beautiful and visually accomplished yet numbingly bleak and ultimately unpleasant and unexciting. A certain sordidness is inevitable given the seedy ambience of the ...
Movie Review - 'Brighton Rock' - Written in 1938 and adapted for the screen in 1947, Graham Greene's unsettling novel has been remade as a movie once more. This time, the eerie plot is set in the ...
Rowan Joffe's film of Graham Greene's 1938 novel "Brighton Rock" takes a gothic approach to the story of a young thug obsessed with hell with little of the writer's subtlety and too much reliance ...
Such was the success earlier this year of the memoir of a tragic childhood by a first-time author, Judith Kelly, that its publisher, Bloomsbury, laid down plans to produce a paperback edition to ...
A review of "Brighton Rock," a thriller based on a Graham Greene novel that has been filmed before. Sam Riley, Andrea Riseborough and Helen Mirren star.
Brighton Rock Graham Greene's brilliant 1938 study of a murderous boy gangster receives an ineffectual update.