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...troubled husband who is about to assassinate his beloved wife of two decades. The scenes in which Harry plans the murder are suspenseful and gripping, but fail to provide an insightful glimpse into the soul of a disillusioned married man. The plot twist turns “Married Life?? into “The Bourne Ultimatum.” While Cooper’s performance is far from excellent, Clarkson does an amazing job as the pill-popping, powder-consuming wife who is oblivious to her husband’s sudden change in character. Brosnan is equally nuanced...
...right people behindthe camera and the right people infront of the camera, that’s where my headis, and it doesn’t make any difference,”Cooper said.Despite the casting of several A-listactors, Sachs said that the making of“Married Life?? did not feel any differentfrom his earlier work. “What was fulfillingabout it was it felt like making my firstshort film,” Sachs said.Above all, Sachs hopes that he andCooper have created an entertaining filmwith a deeper message. “I think of thisfilm...
...Last year saw new records set for wheat and corn prices, and, despite falling since their peaks, they are still high above the average. Unsurprisingly, HUDS is therefore undergoing a serious budget crunch, which means that you can say goodbye to all the rainbow highlights of your humdrum student life??tasty little bacon bits, those weird, whole-wheat waffles...
...traveling exhibit of over 100 photographs and videos testimonials curated by former Israel Defense Force (IDF) soldiers—drew a crowd of nearly 200 on its opening night on March 1. Critics have said the exhibit portrays only the extremes of military life??such as a picture of an IDF soldier smiling in front of several corpses—and offers little context...
...Moral Reasoning 22: “Justice,” government professor Michael Sandel asks undergraduates the “big questions.” Outside of this class, however, few Harvard students are ever asked to ponder the personal implications of the answers to life??s toughest and most general queries. Following studies by education professor Richard J. Light, it seems that now Harvard undergraduates—at least those from the Class of 2011—will have another chance to tackle these “big questions.” Following many interviews and surveys...