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Jess R. Burkle ’06 was working for a production in France last summer when he stumbled upon the inspiration for his senior thesis in an Avignon bookstore. The Harvard theater veteran fell in love with “Knock,” a classic French comedy by...
The stage will be just about the only place where Margaret D. Maloney ’06 won’t play a leading role in the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players’ production of “The Yeomen of the Guard.” The Dunster...
McDormand ups the neurotic ante of her performance in “Almost Famous,” but as her character spirals into insanity, Holofcener’s dialogue can’t keep up the pace. Her on-screen outbursts are the most forced demonstrations of emotion in this...
The film really centers on Aniston’s character, Olivia, and her attempt to get her life back in order. Aniston, as a pothead who is hung up on her last boyfriend, lacks motivation, and steals wrinkle-reducing cream, is simultaneously hilarious, tragic, and completely relatable. This side of...
You may have noticed that the word “Slevin” in the title of “Lucky Number Slevin” is not only the name of Josh Hartnett’s character, but also a clever rhyme with the number seven. Seven, coincidentally, also happens...