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...Echo (Eliza Dushku) has an endlessly challenging job. On one assignment, she might play a hostage negotiator; on another, a midwife; on still another, a woman in love. Then she gets chauffeured to a treatment at a spalike facility filled with warm light and blond wood. It's a little like being a Hollywood actress on location...
...never explained any of this to Resa's tart Aunt Elinor (Mirren) or his daughter Meggie (Eliza Bennett), now a relatively well-adjusted 12-year-old despite having endured a childhood almost entirely without bedtime stories. For nine long years, Mo has been dragging the poor girl on a tour of European bookshops looking for the out-of-print Inkheart, hoping to read his wife back out. Presumably the story is set in a time before the Internet, when abebooks.com might have helped...
...simultaneously a gun-toting paragon of empowerment, an embarrassed and resentful wife, and a deeply loving and protective mother. The Oscar-winning Steenburgen portrays each of these facets with tenderness and commitment. A host of other talented actors pop up in the film, including Ted Danson, Bill Pullman, Eliza Dushku, and Danny DeVito. With limited screen time, however, none are given the opportunity to develop into full-fledged characters. “Nobel Son” was filmed in 2005 and languished in postproduction hell for several years. The editing process was clearly fraught with difficulty, as many elements...
...sophomore Jamie Olson clocked in at 18:22, 11th overall and the Crimson’s second finisher. Newcomer Kailyn Kuzmuk shaved 20 seconds off her Heptagonals time, 18:50, crossing the finish line at 18:29 for an overall place of 16th and third among Harvard runners. Sophomores Eliza Ives and Meghan Houser finished 23rd and 28th, respectively, and rounded out Harvard’s scoring. Ives timed in at 18:43, about a minute and a half down from her Heptagonals finish, while Houser came in at 18:50. “We have a bunch of girls...
...good for 79th. Freshman Nicole Cochran and sophomores Hilary May and Meghan Houser finished out the third, fourth, and fifth-place finishes for the team. Cochran finished in 22:02, May at 22:09, and Houser at 22:34 for 112th, 129th, and 171st finishes individually. Carlson and sophomore Eliza Ives also competed, meriting 22:41 and 22:59 finishes, respectively.Freshman Kailyn Kuzmuk (22:47.2), sophomore Meghan Cleary (22:50.7) and junior Caitlin Clifford (22:54.2) also competed in the women’s 6K open race, while sophomores Mark Hirschbock (26:12) and Alex Brenner (26:37), and freshman...