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...stage easily or hides under a hood behind a soft cloud of spit and a microphone that he handles more like an heirloom than a weapon. When he strides up to offer stickers to those standing next to the bar after his set, sans microphone and hoodie, his disarming smile and slight stature make it easy to mistake him for an eager groupie...
When I first heard about Bernardo Bertolucci’s new film The Dreamers, I broke into an excited smile. “You’re telling me,” I spoke to my issue of Premiere magazine, “that there is going to be an NC-17 movie focusing on sexy teenagers in 1968 Paris who are obsessed with movies, sex and politics, in that order. And it’s from the director of Last Tango In Paris? Premiere, if you weren’t inanimate, you could be my valentine...
...time set in Bande à Part (Band Of Outsiders), or mimicking the classic streetwalk of Jean Seabourg in Breathless. These are obviously devices more geared to movie dorks like myself; if seeing a clip from Shock Corridor, Samuel Fuller’s 1963 opus, brings a smile of recognition to your lips, there are at least some pleasures in this flick...
Davey is surprisingly short—shorter than he looks on television. But his solid build and bright smile more than make up for what he lacks in stature. He is carefully dressed and well-spoken, often folding his hands together before him as he speaks to show he means business...
Harvard coach David Fish downplayed the significance of the grin itself—“I’d smile, too,” he admitted—but remained delighted by his team’s performance...