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...quality." Typically, it has a remote setting: a Pacific island in the 1930s for Kong, World War II London for The Chronicles of Narnia and Mrs. Henderson Presents. It may be based on fact (The New World) or fiction (Memoirs of a Geisha). It may even have similarities to warm-weather fare. Steven Spielberg's winter drama, Munich, like his summer fantasy, War of the Worlds, portrays a deadly surprise attack and the ambiguous human response...
...Disney and Walden hired Motive to employ some of the same faith-based promotion methods for “Wardrobe.” (If you liked seeing your savior being sadistically tortured on screen, you’ll love watching Aslan the magical lion’s death and warm, fuzzy resurrection!)The two audiences are even getting their own tailor-made soundtracks. Disney will release “Kingdom of Heaven” composer Harry Gregson-Williams’ score in stores next Tuesday. Nearly three months ago, EMI Music’s Christian Music group issued an additional...
Even this attack on Farid’s faith couldn’t undermine “her unparalleled and unreserved acceptance of all peoples,” as Eliot House tutor Nancy M. Dorsinville describes it. Instead of dwelling on the hateful attack, Farid stresses the warm response she received from the Harvard community. “It made me feel like I belonged,” she says...
Jacob Zuma was supposed to be the nice guy of South African politics. While President Thabo Mbeki often comes across as aloof and technocratic, his former deputy and erstwhile heir apparent seems warm and approachable, reveling in his image as a man of the people. Opposition leader Tony Leon, often scathing in his criticism of Mbeki, recently called Zuma a "decent human being who radiates a sense of civility and humanity...
...conference season with an 0-6-0 stretch, Yale (3-8-0, 2-6-0) downed Brown 5-2 Friday night and manufactured a 4-1 lead over the Crimson after two frames yesterday. Outskated and outmuscled from the start, the visitors took a full 40 minutes to warm up. “I thought that 4-1 was a fair score,” Taylor said, “but I knew Harvard had more to show.” Memories of the Crimson’s 2004 comeback haven’t faded...