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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 39% of 174 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.1/10. The website's consensus reads: "The Mountain Between Us may be too far-fetched for some viewers to appreciate, but it's elevated by reliably engaging performances from Idris Elba and Kate Winslet."
The Mountain Between Us is a romance-disaster novel, written by American author Charles Martin. The story focuses on Dr. Ben Payne and writer Ashley Knox as they get stranded in the High Uintas Wilderness after a plane crash. [1] The novel was published by Broadway Books on June 1, 2010. [2]
The Mountain Between Us may refer to: The Mountain Between Us, a 2011 romance-disaster novel written by Charles Martin The Mountain Between Us, a 2017 film adaptation of the novel, starring Idris Elba and Kate Winslet; The Mountains Between Us, a 1956 Swiss film
Hany Abu-Assad, who most recently directed Fox’s “The Mountain Between Us,” has come on to direct the adaptation of the popular comic book “Infidel” for TriStar Pictures. TriStar landed ...
With breakthrough performances from Tipton and Goldberg, who give the 'happy' couple a psychological and emotional run for their money, 'Between Us' resonates with an at-once beautiful and ugly ...
Between Us is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Rafael Palacio Illingworth. The film stars Olivia Thirlby, Ben Feldman, Adam Goldberg, Lio Tipton, [a] Scott Haze, Peter Bogdanovich and Lesley Ann Warren. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18, 2016.
'Between Us' won the grand jury prize at the 2012 Bahamas International Film Festival, [6] and was the Closing Night Film at the 50th Annual Gijón International Film Festival in Spain. [7] 'Between Us' was selected to screen at the following film festivals: 2012 Bahamas International Film Festival [8] 2012 Hamptons International Film Festival [9]
Winslet at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. English actress Kate Winslet made her screen debut at age fifteen in the BBC series Dark Season (1991). [1] [2] Following more television appearances in the UK, she made her film debut with the leading role of murderess Juliet Hulme in Peter Jackson's crime film Heavenly Creatures (1994). [3]