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...treat. "Original theatermakers like Matthew aren't defined by those who came before them," says Disney Theatrical Productions president Thomas Schumacher. "They find a new language for their art, so we have to find new terms to describe them." Some old terms - like stonking showbiz hitmaker - still seem to fit the bill...
...hearing him cover A material would make for a tacky thrill if he weren't so dreadfully serious in his approach. Instead of turning in a winking version of I'm in the Mood for Love or Don't Get Around Much Anymore, Stewart rearranges his phrasing to fit the classic material; neither benefits, and the result is an album that feels as if it has been untethered from a cheesy romantic comedy. It's eerily soulless. Moore, like Stewart, is out to class herself up a bit. She has gracefully apologized for the sonic misadventures of her teen...
...plays Ming as a man slowly discovering his own hollowness, but Leung's Yan, all nerves and charm, steals the film again, while Tsang and Wong shine in their brief appearances. Newcomers Leon Lai, as a possibly dirty cop, and mainlander Chen Daoming, as an imperially cold smuggler, fit seamlessly into the action. Only Kelly Chen, as the psychiatrist who connects Ming and Yan, falls flat...
...homage to classic themes and styles strung together for the most fun and exciting film of the year. Within the film, one can see hints of Tarantino’s influences and tastes—spaghetti westerns, Hong Kong kung fu, Japanese samurai, anime—all adapted to fit into his unique vision...
Director Parisi tells me that every year Pisano selects a song to fit into the show’s theme. Since “As the Word Turns” is about spelling, she’s chosen Nat King Cole’s “L-O-V-E.” In previous years she’s played “It’s Raining Men” for a musical about weather forecasting...