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...Jonny Lee Miller, who as Sick Boy obsesses over the career of Sean Connery, is the son of actor Bernard Lee--"M" in 11 Bond films. Producer Andrew MacDonald is the grandson of auteur Emeric Pressburger (The Red Shoes). And McGregor is the nephew of Denis Lawson, a deliciously droll, comic actor in Scottish movies (Local Hero) and West End musicals (Mr. Cinders). Young Ewan, the son of teachers, got the itch to act from Lawson. "I was brought up in Crieff, a small, conservative town," McGregor says, "and he had long hair, beads and a furry waistcoat. I aspired...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: THE NEXT BRIT BRIGHT STAR | 7/15/1996 | See Source »

That dilemma is an indication of how sharp a climb Russell, 37, has made since his first film, Spanking the Monkey, two years ago. An alternately droll and disturbing work about mother-son incest, it became a cult hit. His new film, Flirting with Disaster, establishes Russell as a unique comic voice. The movie boasts a name cast that includes Alda, Lily Tomlin and Mary Tyler Moore, as well as such Gen-X faves as Patricia Arquette and Ben Stiller. Oh, and dyed-in-the-wool George Segal fans will have a reason to go to the movies again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: LOOK, MA, NO TABOOS | 4/1/1996 | See Source »

...polished, in fact. Cartwright's characters have more than one dimension, and his view of a culturally debased world is properly droll. But he can't resist tarting up his tale with a bit of porn and pretense. He gravely quotes Elie Wiesel on how Auschwitz negates any attempt to fictionalize it, and then includes fictional scenes of the Holocaust. And did Cartwright really have to call his journalist hero Curtiz, which sounds like Joseph Conrad's Kurtz? Can't anybody write about Africa without invoking Heart of Darkness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: NAIROBI, MON AMOUR | 7/3/1995 | See Source »

...thought of your column sets my adrenal glands ablaze. Norma. Oh, Norma. It has been over a week since your column has made its way into my life. I just want Fifteen Minutes with your column. Fifteen Minutes after Fifteen Minutes after Fifteen Minutes. One might say--donning a droll aspect--I'd like several uninterrupted hours with you. I fear the approach of a miserable month. But enough about me! More more about you, Norma! Yes! Oh God yes!! Norma! Oh, Norma, I like it that way! Norma, you naughty littllloooohohohohoh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Norma Knows | 4/6/1995 | See Source »

...though the beautiful Victoria, a collector of lovers, works tirelessly to cure him. Nicholson's tale is not so much a novel as a collection of loosely related fiction riffs, but it does not suffer at all from its lack of connective tissue. His imaginings are always peculiar, frequently droll, and on several occasions funny, about car freaks, salesmen, book critics, sex and the alarming sort who acquire the complete works of novelists. Worth collecting; first editions available...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ONE OF EACH | 2/13/1995 | See Source »

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