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Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair

Score: 0 / 10

Release Date: September 1, 2004
Director: Mira Nair
Producer: Donna Gigliotti, Janette Day, Lydia Dean Pilcher
Studio: Odeon Films
Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Eileen Atkins, Jim Broadbent, Gabriel Byrne, Romola Garai, Bob Hoskins, Geraldine McEwan, James Purefoy, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Robert Pattinson
Genre: Comedy
Running Time: 140 minutes

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Vanity Fair movie reviews

  • Vanity Fair

    Monday, April 24, 2006 11:49:16 AM | (Age Not Specified)

    I think it was very good. I think Jonathan Myers is hot.

  • Vanity Fair

    Tuesday, April 4, 2006 2:42:46 AM | (Age Not Specified)

    Gabriel Byrne did a terrific job with his role in the movie! "Bravo!"

  • Vanity Fair

    Thursday, March 2, 2006 8:34:07 AM | (Age Not Specified)

    Exellent! Reeze and James are perfect!

  • Vanity Fair

    Saturday, January 14, 2006 12:11:42 AM | (Age Not Specified)

    good!!!

  • Vanity Fair

    Saturday, October 8, 2005 11:02:55 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    it was marvolus and interresting

  • Vanity Fair

    Sunday, September 11, 2005 6:00:15 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    excellent except some parts were awkward.

  • Vanity Fair

    Tuesday, August 23, 2005 1:44:35 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    The story in general was ... oh, so boring. Acting was just fine, costumes - beautiful, story? dull, dull, dull.

  • Vanity Fair

    Friday, July 22, 2005 10:06:18 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Fantastic story great acting and a sort of poignant yet happy kind of a movie , reese was fantastic as she made you hate her yet feel pity for her lonely life.

  • Vanity Fair

    Friday, March 4, 2005 12:41:50 AM | (Age Not Specified)

    Excellent, the writing alone is wrth the view but the sets, acting and shear brilliance of the ending is outstanding.

  • Vanity Fair

    Friday, February 4, 2005 10:20:09 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    My review will be somewhere in-between those who think it oscar worthy and those who simply disliked it. I enjoyed the movie simply because I enjoy "period pieces". I have not read the book so I cannot compare it to that. I believe the movie accomplished what it set out to do which is to tell the story of Becky Sharp`s use of her wit and beauty to rise to the top of London society and the price she paid to do just that. Whether the "belly dance" scene did or did not add to the movie, I did not like it. I found it distracting from the story except to point out what lengths Becky would go to, to be the center of attention. She was s