Sarah Gibson Movies
Inspired by The Skeptical Environmentalist author Bjørn Lomborg's cautionary, nonfiction book of the same name, Dig! director Ondi Timoner's provocative documentary examines the intense debate over global warming and the developing technologies that could prove our saving grace should planet Earth truly begin to overheat. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
This unusual documentary explores what it means to have a body, what aging and beauty mean to women, and it shows all sorts of bodies from birth to old age, clothed to nude. It even shows a body in the process of enduring a surgical operation and explores the body of the earth, and heavenly bodies as seen in NASA footage. Though it sounds artistic and high-minded beyond bearability, this Australian-made movie proved so popular with audiences during its commercial theatrical run that it had to be held over. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
Charlotte Bronte's classic Victorian novel is once again put through the paces, this time by Delbert Mann, in this stodgy Masterpiece Theater style television adaptation. Susannah York is Jane Eyre, the orphan girl who secures a position as a governess to the ward of Edward Rochester (George C. Scott), lord of an English manor house called Thornfield, whose halls hide a dark and sinister secret. Jane and the moody and the tyrannical Rochester fall in love and agree to marry. But at their wedding ceremony, Rochester is revealed to have been already married. Suddenly his dark past comes crashing in on both himself and the innocent Jane. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi
- Starring:
- George C. Scott, Susannah York, (more)





