Hints and tips:
...Sylvia Crowe and her carer, Sarah Myland, live in fear of heavy rain....
...Soprano soloist Lucy Crowe floated ineffably angelic top notes and baritone Roderick Williams touched the heart with his solo from Milton....
...And it’s not just documentaries that qualify as comfort viewing: Kelly Keichardt’s First Cow, with its quiet domesticity, male friendship and cake baking, is a key recent example....
...His bloody education continues at the hands of brigand Harry Power (Russell Crowe). They steal, kill, drink. Cut to: man. George MacKay takes over as Ned, face agile as playdough....
...Schooling comes instead with an apprenticeship to bushranger Harry Power (Russell Crowe), who buys the boy a splendid dinner and leaves him spattered with the blood of an ambush victim....
...These tutelary figures, Kurzel notes, do crop up in his films, from Russell Crowe’s jovial, ursine but deadly Harry Power who guides (and corrupts) the young Kelly, to Snowtown’s murderous but “genuine”...
...Who would have guessed this was Lucy Crowe’s first try at the Countess?...
...Kelly Crowe, a sub-three-hour marathoner in Brown Brothers Harriman’s marketing division, says running brings her “clarity and happiness”, referencing the “runners’ high”, a sublime sense of euphoria that...
...The confused couples (a 21st-century equivalent perhaps of the muddled lovers in A Midsummer Night’s Dream) are delightfully portrayed by Kelly Hotten, Ken Nwosu, Tom Berish and Eva-Jane Willis....
...Instead, he gravitated to the hard-edged abstraction of Ellsworth Kelly, who became his mentor and inspiration....
...The Mercer is one of those minimally chic places unimpressed – and thus favoured – by the famous; Lanvin designer Alber Elbaz has stayed here, as has Russell Crowe....
...But none of that matters now and the replacements, Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck, are terrific....
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