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...Sirius, the human-canine from the third film, has a bright cameo as a face in the fireplace. The movie strikes black gold with Alistair ?Mad-Eye? Moody, Hogwarts? new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. Played by Brendan Gleeson with a swagger and spume not seen since Robert Newton?s Long John Silver (another charming dastard), Mad-Eye has a globular left orb that stares skeptically, maniacally, at all it surveys. He seems both amiable and deranged, as when he gestures to a steamer trunk whose contents are frantically rattling and says, ?I won?t even tell you what...
...Pruitt Taylor Vince's short-order cook in Heavy, Sly Stallone's tired sheriff in Cop Land. If Mangold's new movie has a problem, it's that he and co-screenwriter Gill Dennis sometimes walk the lines of the inspirational biography too rigorously. John's father, Ray Cash (Robert Patrick), is a one-note ogre who blames John for surviving his more adored younger brother, and whose condemnation of the singer lasts way longer than is dramatically necessary...
...sufficient at present,” he says. “Although some Houses, like Cabot and Adams, have good space that is accessible, most Houses do not. Maintenance of space and accessibility are just as important as having the space itself.”Quincy House Master Robert P. Kirshner ’70 agrees that rack maintenance is a serious problem.“[Our bike racks] are full of unused bikes,” he says. “We have bikes that have been locked to the bike racks for longer than the career...
...that a wet and pouty Knightley against a stunning British countryside isn’t visually appealing, but Wright is far more successful at extending the narrative when he restrains himself to the intimacy of Austen’s domestic world. A tracking shot, in the style of Robert Altman, explore the rural, homespun details of the Bennett’s “socially inferior” home, while the lush ball sequences with exquisite costuming and choreography visually convey the complex relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy. Every little girl who grew up wanting to be Elizabeth Bennett...
...herself nicely. Her singing voice is slight but adequate to the demands. Dawson’s real talent is dance: her turn as a stripper during the “Take Me Out” number strikes the perfect balance between playfulness and erotic menace—fans of Robert Rodriguez’s “Sin City” will likely be reminded of Dawson’s portrayal of the mercenary hooker, Gail. Fault for the film’s failure falls squarely on Columbus’ shoulders: The strong performances of “Rent?...