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...Goblet of Fire” is easily the most satisfying Harry Potter film thus far.This is not to say that newcomers to Hogwarts Academy of Witchcraft and Wizardry should stay outside the grounds. Even those who haven’t seen the first three films will easily pick up the particulars of the wizarding world. Much of the more complex stuff has been snipped out of the film altogether (the broomsticks-and-bludgers game of Quidditch is mentioned in passing, but its complex rules are never discussed). “Goblet” adroitly combines Hollywood action and thriller genres...
...current approach to music is simply too boring. From a naturalistic perspective, the evening was hopeful if not fully satisfying. It confirmed the life cycle of one of the rarest breeds of mammal, the innovative indie success: creativity declines with age, but younger acts will always be there to pick up the torch.—Staff Writer Eric L. Fritz can be reached at efritz@fas.harvard.edu
...massive crush on Knightley, or just really needs a good date idea, will find “Pride & Prejudice” a treat of a period piece. The exquisitely beautiful adaptation captures Austen’s conviction as to the possibility of romance in the most unlikely circumstances, a pick-me-up everyone can appreciate. —Staff writer Kristina M. Moore can be reached at moore2@fas.harvard.edu...
...trait here] Girl” tops—I often feel the need to defend my fashion choices.Unlike the well-endowed preteens trying to fast forward the aging/mating process with a nice “Who needs brains when you have these?” shirt, I tend to pick phrases that speak to me, something that I’m sure I could have come up with if I had just a little more time to sit and contemplate. As part of this style, the piece de resistance of my collection is an Urban Outfitters shirt which reads...
...quarterbacks—neither of whom had ever taken a meaningful snap in a Crimson uniform—were competing to see which one would replace the best player in the Ivy League, an NFL draft pick, and arguably the top signal caller in Crimson history...