Word: thriller
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...Last year, I realized that when I die, a triple-overtime thriller in the New Haven twilight may very well be the single greatest game I’ve ever witnessed in person. Last month, I realized that Bill Cowher’s jaw really is as, um, “defined” in person as it looks...
...Christian Troy on “Nip/Tuck,” the native Aussie’s new film, “Premonition,” finds him in a surprisingly tame role. MIDDLE OF THE ROAD Although “Premonition” is meant to be a psychological thriller, McMahon’s character—Jim Hanson—is anything but a thriller of a man. A caring husband and loving father of two charming daughters, Jim embodies—as McMahon describes in a phone interview with the Crimson—a “middle...
...dialogue from journalist-turned-screenwriter Wendell Steavenson and faux Middle Eastern music by Jeff Beal, is meant to point at the strained social hierarchy in Samarra. Yet just as the film is taking shape as a careful exposition of Iraqi local politics, it changes course, styling itself as both thriller and romance. Enter Anna Molyneux (Connie Nielson of “Gladiator”), an empathic and attractive blonde reporter who, when she is not gazing at a love interest, spends most of her time looking around in helpless horror. You can’t blame her for her reaction...
...first time out...It will improve.” Dukes starter Jeff Naughton made Harvard pay for its defensive follies, striking out 11 batters in 7 2/3 innings of work while only allowing three runs. HARVARD 4, QUINNIPIAC 3 The Crimson started off its season with a thriller, beating the Bobcats on a walk-off single by junior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich in the bottom of the 10th that scored sophomore outfielder Matt Rogers. Harvard jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the second, but Quinnipiac chipped away to send the game into extra innings. The Crimson...
...score 49-42, firing up his team, supporters, and the neutral fans rooting for the underdog. Yet it wouldn’t be enough, as Albany showed its championship poise down the stretch, winning 64-47.The final game saw third-seeded BU pull out a 62-58 come-from-behind thriller over Binghamton in front of many vociferous Terrier students. Players continued to step up, like Bearcat guard Steve Proctor, who had a game-high 22 points in his final collegiate game, and BU guard Corey Lowe, whose driving bankshot with 52 seconds left broke a 58-58 tie. The tournament...