Vol 95 Issue 17 - Published February 17, 2006
Ford Fumbles in Not-So-Great Firewall
A movie starring the of-late elusive Harrison Ford is likely to garner close scrutiny, so no wonder Richard Loncraine’s “Firewall” could do naught but disappoint. Unfortunately, the script renders Ford a parody of his former self. It’s not so much that he’s too old for heroic roles; it’s more that the same kind of acting, coupled with a hopelessly formulaic plot and clichéd script, make his attempt to keep playing the same sort of characters a li ...

Shocking, cerebral ‘4.48 Psychosis’ challenges
Well it’s just crazy, that’s what it is.

Sarah Kane’s “4.48 Psychosis,” showing this weekend in PBK’s studio theatre, is easily the most anti-narrative and possibly the densest play I have seen performed at the College. It opens with senior ... more
Belle & Sebastian settle into good ‘Life’
Why would he even ask? My friend Kevin that is, as to whether or not I would take his extra ticket to see Belle & Sebastian. Seriously, why would he even ask? I suppose he might have bothered asking if it involved killing a man, robbing Fort Knox or ... more

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