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...cinema, which includes the doctor, his put-upon homemaker wife Agnes (Jill Clayburgh, “Ally McBeal”), and two daughters, Natalie (Even Rachel Wood, “Thirteen”) and Hope (Gwyneth Paltrow). Throughout the movie it is readily apparent that this is a stellar cast that embodies each role with gusto and force. I cannot emphasize enough how engaging Cross is. He is hurt and baffled by his mother’s actions and those of Finch, who himself is so disturbed that he literally studies his own fecal matter. Cross is able to hold...
...left: Kevin Barlowski, a sophomore at Emerson College, looks on as the cast of “A Chorus Line” rehearses. Top right: Katie W. Johnson ’07—who plays Cassie, one of the leads—dances to “The Music and the Mirror.” Bottom: From right to left, Samantha G. M. Barnard ’09, Sara Collins and Anna Haas, both seniors at Emerson College, Julia A. Rudolf ’10, Katie W. Johnson ’07, and Kristina A. Dominguez...
...each one of these characters has. And although that is not conveyed directly through the script, it is conveyed through the way [our actors] choose to perform and represent these characters. Shields: As far as our actual actors go, we’ve done a lot of exercise in cast bonding, just to make sure the dynamics are all there.The experiences and stories of the characters are what really resonated with the two directors, and what they hope the audience will connect with as well.Noyer: As a dancer for, well most of my life, I see that the passion within...
...First Amendment or public urination, you're his all the way. But that was before I became eligible to vote. Now I realize that if one issue is crucial enough, it trumps all others. Some things simply must be addressed immediately. And I have found that issue. I will cast my inaugural vote this election for the person who promises to clear up the Vegemite mess...
...allowed. Among the rules: "Receptions, lunches, dinners or other events to which Academy members are invited that are specifically designed to promote a film or achievement for Academy Awards consideration are expressly forbidden." To get around that rule, studios sponsor parties disguised as events; academic-like "symposiums" with the cast and crew and "lectures" from stars and directors. Thus, Tuesday night's event was intended to honor Stone for the Hollywood Film Festival. Wink, wink...