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Henry V

Alex Heeney / October 18, 2013

The Hollow Crown: ‘Henry V’ — Measuring what use the King made of his wilder days

…turning words on their head. But he responds with the thoughtful and collected calm of his late father. If “Henry IV Part 1” was about Hal seeing different styles of…

Eddie Redmayne, Theory of Everything

Alex Heeney / November 5, 2014

Eddie Redmayne on Stephen Hawking and shooting out of order

…quote=”I worked with a choreographer. She helped find that physicality in my body.”] Then, I worked with a choreographer, an amazing dancer called Alex Reynolds, who did World War Z,…

Riot Club

Alex Heeney / September 19, 2014

Best of TIFF14: Lone Scherfig’s The Riot Club explores the darker side of privilege

…Club through Alistair’s older brother, Hugo (Sam Reid), a senior member of the club, who seems to have a crush on Miles, making him out of place in this heteronormative…

Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2, RSC

Alex Heeney / July 11, 2014

Henry IV Part 1 and 2 at the RSC perfectly captures Prince Hal’s coming-of-age

Antony Sher as Falstaff and Alex Hassell as Prince Hal in Henry IV Part 1. Photo by: Kwame Lestrade, courtesy of RSC. Taking a page out of the National Theatre…

Seventh Row Editors / January 26, 2021

Ep. 76: Abderrahmane Sissako’s Bamako and Timbuktu

…Pardy. Want to listen to the episode? Click here to become a Seventh Row member and get access to this episode, as well as all other podcast episodes older than…

Yossi Aviram, The Dune

Alex Heeney / May 6, 2014

SFIFF Film Review: Yossi Aviram’s La Dune is a story of two broken men

…who are always shot as lonely figures against a vast, beautiful landscape. Aviram began his career as a cinematographer and here, working with Antoine Héberié, who shot the equally gorgeous…

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