Word: molese
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The Nixon people understand better than any of us that the sun has gone. They are glad of it-it was always too bright-and because they are glad of the darkness. Nixon and his gang of moles have known best how to lead and comfort the millions of Americans...
There seems to be an impression abroad that the magazine, like a jaded gigolo, has run out of new techniques that titillate. Even Richard Koff, assistant publisher of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., allows that "while Playboy still remains remarkably youthful, it has become sort of an institution." A new generation of...
"El Topo", which means "the mole", begins with a moral of sorts: "The mole burrows tunnels beneath the earth. Sometimes he reaches the surface. When he sees the sun, he goes blind." The film is fraught with this kind of heavy-handed crypticism. Perhaps Jodorowsky is telling us, with characteristic...
David (David Selby) has come home to a double death. Sightless he suddenly sees the members of his family for what they are, characters out of an adman's superdreams, puppets dangling from dentifrices, automobiles and cellophane, living on packaged illusions and self-destructive myths. They are hypocrites and...
He has an uncanny command of stagecraft, that arsenal of small gestures and bits of business that an actor uses to establish his character for the audience. In the final scene of a 1962 production of The Merchant of Venice, Scott, playing Shylock, held a handkerchief belonging to his daughter...