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...FARROW'S career owes a lot to Satanism. Of course, we mean her breakout role in 1968's Rosemary's Baby, in which devil worshippers covet her unborn child. On June 6, Farrow revisits the thriller genre as Mrs. Baylock, the sinister nanny to Damien, played by SEAMUS DAVEY-FITZPATRICK, 8, in a remake of 1976's The Omen--also starring Julia Stiles and Liev Schreiber. "I'm not sure why everyone loves being scared," says Farrow. "But it worked for me--and Stephen King...
...most secure job in the world,” the psychology concentrator writes in an email. However, she says she gets an innate pleasure out of the process, which has led her to her current script, a story about a “supernatural thriller about a boy who can see the future.”For Matthew S. “Hezzy” Smith ’08, screenwriting was the answer to a crisis of self-confidence.Although Smith has a passion for creative writing, after two semesters of applications he had yet to be admitted to a fiction...
...came this weekend’s three-game slugfest. Harvard nipped the Golden Knights in a 1-0 win Friday night, but fell, 2-1, on a sudden-death overtime tally on Saturday. The series of hard-fought, closely-contested clashes culminated with yesterday’s double-OT thriller. “I was starting to think my middle name was Overtime,” Crimson coach Katey Stone said, “I thought it was a great series overall. We match up really well, particularly this year. You knew it was going to be close...
DIED. DENNIS WEAVER, 81, gangly cowpoke actor best known as the limping sidekick in Gunsmoke and as the titular Manhattan cowboy cop in the 1970s series McCloud; in Ridgway, Colo. The prolific Weaver had leading roles in 40 films, including Orson Welles' Touch of Evil and the 1971 highway thriller Duel, directed by an up-and-comer named Steven Spielberg. A committed environmentalist, Weaver spent the past 16 years living in an Earthship--a 10,000-sq.-ft. house made of tin cans and tires...
...Wait a minute, Ashley,” Burke interjected, “What kind of humanitarian would subject people to ‘The Mothman Prophecies?’” referring to Gere’s 2002 supernatural thriller, which received lukewarm reviews...