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Search Results for: deep blue sea

NTLive King Lear, Sam Mendes

Alex Heeney / July 3, 2014

Sam Mendes delivers a lucid, dark, and funny King Lear for NTLive

…emotionally stunted menace dressed in military garb. His daughters are seated next to their husbands in a line at a long table while his knights line the periphery of the…

Shaun the Sheep

Alex Heeney / August 1, 2015

Sundance Review: The Shaun the Sheep film is winning and witty

…a farm outside London lives a man, his dog, his sheep, and his other animals, all of whom share a deep bond of friendship and love. They’re also pretty civilized….

Alex Heeney / July 24, 2014

I Origins: a pseudo-science fiction film that actually gets how scientists operate

…Ian embark on together: without her, there would be nothing to show. Her relationship with Ian is interesting, too. Even when it turns romantic, there’s still deep respect between them,…

Alex Heeney / October 12, 2014

Best of TIFF14: ‘The New Girlfriend’ is François Ozon in top form – whimsical, funny, thoughtful about gender and sexuality

…in higher, more dulcet tones than his usual, deep voice, if he’s to pass for a woman. And there’s a touching friendship that forms between David-as-Virginia and Claire, at once…

Whiplash

Alex Heeney / October 17, 2014

Review: Teller and Simmons soar in compelling but disappointing Whiplash

…titles, and we follow the sound down a long corridor until we reach Andrew, who is deep in concentration, practicing. He’s in a room by himself, and that’s what so…

Eddie Redmayne, Theory of Everything

Alex Heeney / November 5, 2014

Eddie Redmayne on Stephen Hawking and shooting out of order

…Time, decades later, when he was wheelchair-bound. Redmayne’s performance very precisely charts the decline in Hawking’s physique, while still finding a way to express deep emotion, even when he’s only…

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