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...vulnerability of his character, disillusioned CIA agent Bob Barnes, without showy heroism. Playing against his suave, macho type, the former Sexiest Man Alive gained over 30 pounds for the role and seems as trapped in his body as his character is trapped by the machinations of shadowy government archetypes. Matt Damon, as energy analyst Bryan Woodman, tackles technical jargon with authority while simultaneously showing the reasoning behind ethically ambiguous decisions. Jeffery Wright’s (“Angels in America”) smooth portrayal of lawyer Bennett Holiday serves as another anchor, showing that a good side does...
...decided that Americans needed a good dose of hot-button issues. In Shakespearean tragic tones, here’s what you’ve got coming: “Something’s rotten in the State of the Middle East”—The George Clooney-Matt Damon vehicle “Syriana” expands into national release, and a kaleidoscopic story chronicling the nasty effects of the global oil industry couldn’t have come at a better time. If you didn’t notice, oil is a problematic commodity, and crazy stuff...
...five offensive—in his first substantial outing for the Crimson. He played 14 minutes, mostly because of an injury to junior center Brian Cusworth that kept him out of the game.“It was good to get energy off the bench,” captain Matt Stehle said. “He’s definitely going to be a good player some day.”Yesterday, though, Stehle led the way for Harvard, scoring 19 points—15 in the first half—and grabbing 11 rebounds to lead the Crimson...
...most focused on a broader frustration with the U.S.’s involvement in Iraq. “I’m here to oppose the U.S. war in Iraq and the recruiting of young people to be sent there to kill and die,” said Matt Osborn, who is affiliated with the Boston Direct Action Project. The protesters’ slogans reflected this wider focus. Along with “Racist, sexist, anti-gay, U.S. military go away!” they chanted “No blood for oil! Troops...
...said. Harvard forced 17 Terrier turnovers on the night, but BU shot 53 percent from the field for the contest and 62 percent from three to overcome those mistakes for the 72-63 win. “We just couldn’t guard tonight,” captain Matt Stehle said. “We were trying everything, and coach was trying everything. All the positions, one through five, no one shut down the man they were supposed to be guarding. We tried to switch it up [to the zone], and it didn’t really work...