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...course, this isn’t the first time the Catholic League has waged holy war against godless Hollywood. The group lambasted films like “The Dreamers?? and “Brokeback Mountain” for glorifying sin on the silver screen, but this latest attack is more painfully pointless, and represents just how out of touch the League is with reality...
...study each other’s clothing and analyze the answers to their very personal questions. It’s one of the film’s best scenes and Green—who steamed up the screen in Bernardo Bertolucci’s provocative “The Dreamers??—enchants Craig and the audience with her performance.Martin Campbell, who first came to the franchise when he directed “Goldeneye” in 1995, goes back to basics in style as well as content. “Goldeneye?...
...adolescent paradise becomes a lotus-eater limbo with all four lingering between youth and adulthood. Through the activities in this small Mexico City apartment shot in black and white, Eimbcke shows us that we might have our most introspective and colorful discoveries in this limbo. Each of the dreamers?? tales unfolds in grand yet disquieting terms. “Duck Season” discusses youth with a grave tone usually reserved for death, ultimately disturbing many comforting preconceptions about childhood. Easily upset type-As can still find reassurance in the juvenile sensibilities the characters employ to dismiss their...
Raja G. Haddad ’05 is a published poet, co-founder of a film magazine, and a chef at Quincy Grille, among other things. Haddad is personable. If you ask, he will describe the details of an interesting film (“The Dreamers??) carefully and lovingly. He will eagerly mention his interest in law, in Social Studies, and in making crepes for late-night Quincy diners...
...honey-coated, slightly haggard voice is alternately plaintive and playful as he turns his introvert’s eye to the outside world. “See America,” showcases Phillips’s embrace of soft electronic ambience,a la U2, while “Beautiful Dreamers?? has a decidedly 70s psychedelic flair. The closest thing the album has to a breakthrough single—“Spring Released”—is so bouncy that it is almost hard to believe its author could also create the brilliant misery...
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