Objective: One of the great visual film-makers, Oscar and Golden Globe nominated Adrian Lyne has consistently shown an interest in the darker side of human relationships and obsessive sexuality from "Nine 1/2 Weeks" and "Fatal Attraction" to his brilliant adaptations of "Jacob's Ladder" and Nabokov's "Lolita"; he remains one of the most sorely neglected British film-makers, on a par with his contemporaries Ridley Scott and Alan Parker. Although his output over the past thirty years has been sporadic and variable, he remains a director to watch. Tow the Lyne and review his eight feature films to date. Matches 1 to 8 out of 8 |