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...Watching Michael Shannon’s General Zod, it is hard to know how much his scowling distaste is performance at all. By then, the movie has spun into generic Sturm und Drang....
...Director Shannon Murphy gets the camera pirouetting, the rhythm razored. The heroine has sharp edges too, a deadpan 16-year-old named Milla, played by Eliza Scanlen....
...While eye-catching characters abound, the central plot belongs to real estate mogul and Thrombey daughter Linda (Jamie Lee Curtis), youngest son and publishing magnate Walt (Michael Shannon), industrially...
...Job moves The Carlyle Group has hired Leigh Farris as a managing director and global head of corporate communications....
...There is much mugging and gurning in the cast, though Michael Shannon comes out well. With that Simpsonian, guppyish upper lip, he could play a fish-man himself....
...Writer Leigh Gallagher joins Cardiff and Shannon to discuss the founders, the controversies and the future of the tech company that transformed the hospitality industry....
...Leigh Gallagher joins Shannon and me to discuss her new book, The Airbnb Story: How Three Ordinary Guys Disrupted an Industry, Made Billions . . . and Created Plenty of Controversy....
...A homeowner shoots himself in the midst of his eviction; the broker, played by Michael Shannon, tuts at the mess and delay....
...… TRAVEL The Broken Road: From the Iron Gates to Mount Athos, by Patrick Leigh Fermor, edited by Colin Thubron and Artemis Cooper, John Murray, RRP£25 This final part of Leigh Fermor’s trilogy recounting...
...Weisz and Hiddleston obliterate memories of the last screen incarnators, Vivien Leigh and Kenneth More (1955)....
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