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In the 2005 film adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice,” the central love story between Elizabeth and Darcy is set in motion during a ball. It’s a rowdy, exuberant scene full of carefree dancing and ...
To toast Pride and Prejudice 's re-release in theaters, Mashable Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko interviewed Wright over ...
"P&P was a formative experience for me as a nerdy pre-teen reader," says Cassie Schwab, a Pride and Prejudice fan who still ...
Focus Features, the production company behind Pride and Prejudice, is now selling merch of the hand flex in celebration of the anniversary. The hand gesture will be forever immortalized in pin form ...
Keira Knightley-led adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice" will return to theaters nationwide for a limited engagement ...
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‘Pride and Prejudice,’ Twenty Years On
Wright calls Chatsworth House, the stand in for Pemberley, “exquisite” and “the most beautiful piece of design.” The home has ...
Joe Wright’s 2005 adaptation is filled with lovely images, but it’s all still so experiential, like we’re seeing through the characters’ eyes.
Mr. Darcy strode across a misty field in a loose white shirt and enough yearning to knock a legion of Jane Austen fans dead.
It’s a big year for Jane Austen who was born 250 years ago in 1775. One of the ways she is being celebrated is with the ...
Joe Wright, who helmed the 2005 film starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen, reflects on the film’s overall themes, ...
Pride & Prejudice' director Joe Wright reveals the best part of the movie — a.k.a. Matthew Macfadyen's viral hand flex — was ...
The subtle expression of longing in the 2005 adaptation wasn’t meant to be a key moment. Even the director is surprised it took on a life of its own.