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With the Hasty Pudding’s Holyoke St. theater under renovations this year, Berry will instead parade through Cambridge to the Agassiz Theatre, where she will be roasted and treated to a preview show of the club’s 158th original musical, “Some Like It Yacht.” Gere will be honored at the Zero Arrow St. Theatre...
Match PointDirected by Woody AllenDreamWorks4 1/2 starsBy the looks of the trailer, “Match Point” seems like an intense romance/thriller hybrid, in the vein of “Fatal Attraction” or “Basic Instinct.” While the preview overplays the suspense, the taut and enthralling film is certainly a thrilling return to form for Woody Allen.After his 10 years of mediocrity and outright disappointment (with 1997’s “Deconstructing Harry” his only saving grace), in the phenomenal “Match Point...
...boat that leaves no wake,” said Bradley, who is a graduate of Harvard Business School. In an effort to distinguish 02138 from its rival, Kim said that he hopes the magazine will become “the Vanity Fair” of alumni publications. If its preview issue is any indication, 02138 will be less academic and more provocative in its journalistic approach. That teaser issue featured an alumni poll on whether or not University President Lawrence H. Summers ought to be ousted from his post. 02138 distributed four-page preview issues to graduates during last year?...
James Schamus, co-president of Focus Features, which produced “Brokeback Mountain,” hosted a preview screening of that film at the Harvard Film Archive last Friday, and described the five-year journey “Brokeback”’s story has taken, and explained why he and director Ang Lee wanted to make a movie about universal love. Making a gay cowboy movie was never much of a discussion, according to Schamus. “We really wanted to make a big, gooey, epic love story,” he said...
...have hired Motive Marketing, the Christian firm that helped make “The Passion of the Christ” such a hit, to hold special screenings of “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” at churches, according to businessweek.com. A ten-minute sneak preview of the film in Wheaton, Illinois “drew prolonged cheers and applause…from a specially invited crowd of ministers and church leaders,” according to the Chicago Sun-Times.According to Professor Jason W. Stevens, who teaches English 197, “Religion and American Film...