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Cloud Atlas: Toronto Review Tom Hanks and Halle Berry star in the much-anticipated adaptation of David Mitchell's novel from the Wachowskis and Tom Twyker.
Directed by Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis, this 2012 epic sci-fi film interestingly weaves six distinct stories spread across centuries.
Cloud Atlas is the most expensive independent film ever made, a $100 million production cobbled together from international financiers in what is quite clearly a labor of love. Directors Andy and ...
In the futuristic sections of the novel "Cloud Atlas," by author David Mitchell, there are a few clues to tell readers that those parts aren't set in our own times. There are those perfectly human ...
Cloud Atlas references come in the shape of Vyvyan Ayres's (Halle Berry) daughter, Eva van Crommelynck, and Robert Frobisher whose symphony is playing when Jason visits her house. Meta, eh?
What follows is a guest review of the movie Cloud Atlas by my friend and movie reviewer, John Shade Vick. John is a writer, composer, traveler, photographer, and life-long film buff. You might ...
German director Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run, Heaven) and Andy and Lana Wachowski, responsible for the Matrix films, have teamed up to adapt David Mitchell’s 2004 novel, Cloud Atlas, for the screen.
Cloud Atlas An intense three-hour mental workout rewarded with a big emotional payoff, "Cloud Atlas" suggests that all human experience is connected in the pursuit of freedom, art and love.
The dazzling cinematic folly that is “Cloud Atlas’’ springs from the same idealistic impulse that has driven movies like “The Tree of Life,’’ “2001: A Space Odyssey,’’ even D.W ...
A brief prologue features an old man, Zachry (Tom Hanks), telling a story at a campfire, and from then on, the film reveals how each plotline is a tale told — or read or seen in a movie — by ...