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Iker Casillas And Gigi Buffon, Legends Collide Again For Maybe The Final Time
Iker Casillas And Gigi Buffon, Legends Collide Again For Maybe The Final Time

... Ferdinand and Harry Redknapp—came on the back of those expressions of doubt. Juve's man between the sticks responded as he always does, with clarity and class. "I've heard many stupid things in recent weeks," he told Mediaset Premium after the game in France (h/t Goal ), "but just one true comment: 'I expect more from Buffon.' That is true, and I agreed with that wholeheartedly.". Casillas, too, has had to cope with critics. Even more so, in fact. For those who felt his career was winding down to a low-key end after leaving Real Madrid in 2015, this season has been a sturdy riposte. It might be hard to argue that he is the best goalkeeper in the Primeira Liga (that honour must surely fall to Ederson, Benfica's brilliant young Brazilian), but he is statistically unimpeachable. No goalkeeper in Portugal has conceded fewer than his 11 in 22 matches. If there is little doubt that the Spaniard is protected by a fine defence, and a colossus of a defensive midfielder in Danilo, he has done a pretty fine job of reproducing his imperious best this ...



Cars And Art Collide In Vroom Vroom Beep Beep Exhibition
Cars And Art Collide In Vroom Vroom Beep Beep Exhibition

... grab his attention with their more distinctive designs that really speak as snapshots in time. “New cars all look the same, and I miss the sense of optimism in the older styles,” he says. Buckley’s simple yet bright prints of old Mustangs and GTOs have clear roots in Warhol’s tradition of Pop Art, which intersected with the car world on several occasions. Carolyn Monastra’s sleepy photo of her beater Chrysler Le Baron in The Ice House is representative of the often irrational affection many of us have with our cars. Monastra loaded up her hunk of junk with all of her stuff in boxes for a big move, which is the sort of journey that cements your love with a car that’s stuck by your side in times of transition. My personal favorite from the show is Maria Passarotti’s When Will You Be Home? There’s a thick air of stillness in the photo that depicts a husband arriving home as his wife waits inside. The E 30 BMW 3 Series he’s in, the ultimate American yuppie car of the 1980 s, carries with it ...



What's Hot This Week In Theaters
What's Hot This Week In Theaters

... and heartening, a film that just wallops you with its honesty, its authenticity, and its access to despair. (K. Tu.) R. “Moonlight” — Superb filmmaking and an exceptional level of emotional honesty universalizes a very specific coming-of-age experience, that of a gay black man growing from child to adult starting in 1980 s Miami’s crack cocaine epidemic years. (K. Tu.) R. “The Red Turtle” — A prize-winner at Cannes, this immersive, meditative, stunningly beautiful animated feature is concerned with the rhythms of the natural world and the mysteries and wonders of ordinary life. (K. Tu.) PG. “Silence” — Martin Scorsese’s wrenching adaptation of Shusaku Endo’s 1966 novel ponders the dogmas and mysteries of Christian faith with astonishing rigor and seriousness. (J. C.) R. “Toni Erdmann” — Sandra Huller and Peter Simonischek give splendid performances as a high-strung businesswoman and her screw-loose dad in this magnificently unpredictable comedy from the German writer-director Maren Ade. (J. C.) R. “20 th Century Women” — Writer-director Mike Mills’ lovingly fictionalized snapshot of his late-1970 s adolescence ...



Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times

... by wage cuts. Published in 1936 under a title inspired by “Paradise Lost,” it was the first. Sam Fuller tribute in Westwood features screening of an unaired TV pilot and biographical doc. Kenneth Turan. A tribute to the rambunctious Sam Fuller, director of such pulp classics as "Pickup On South Street” (1953) and "Shock Corridor" (1963), is always welcome, but the one scheduled by the UCLA Film & Television Archive for 7:30 p.m Saturday at the Hammer Museum's Billy Wilder Theater in Westwood is. Charlie Day and Ice Cube tangle in overzealous comedy 'Fist Fight'. Gary Goldstein. The high school-set comedy “Fist Fight” really revs up those three Rs: rowdy, raunchy and ridiculous. For much of its fast-paced running time, the film, which involves an after-school fight between two polar-opposite teachers, is just amusing enough to make up for its sheer preposterousness; it. ...



Septa El Trains Collide Just Outside Philly
Septa El Trains Collide Just Outside Philly

... The trains were out of service at the time of the crash, SEPTA said.  Raw Video: SEPTA Trains Collide. Two Market-Frankford Line el trains collided at the 69 th Street Terminal in Upper Darby on Feb. 21, 2017, knocking multiple cars partially off the track. (Published Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017). SEPTA said seven cars were derailed. Sky Force 10 footage showed one car tipped over at a 45-degree angle - its wheels dislodged from the body of the train - and six other cars partially off the track as crews responded. A man who lives near the scene told NBC 10 Philadelphia's Pamela Osborne he heard a loud noise followed by the sound of fire engine sirens. SEPTA Adds More Trains to MFL, Expands Key Card Kiosks. "I heard a big bang. I knew something big happened but I didn't know what until I got here and saw this mess," William Stamm said. The ...



Jordan Peele's 'get Out' To Impress With Possible $20m U.s. Debut
Jordan Peele's 'get Out' To Impress With Possible $20m U.s. Debut

... Universal and Jason Blum to score another win at the box office this weekend with the microbudgeted Get Out , a thriller and social commentary on race relations that marks the feature directorial debut of Jordan Peele (Key & Peele). Prerelease tracking suggests the film, which cost under $5 million to make, could approach or cross $20 million in its debut. Universal is being more cautious and suggesting high-teen millions. Get Out, which premiered in a secret midnight screening at the Sundance Film Festival in January, is getting a berth in 2,777 theaters. Peele's film — boasting a rare 100 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes — hopes to steal the crown from holdover The Lego Batman Movie , which enters its third weekend. From Warner Bros., Lego Batman has earned north of $110 million domestically to date and $183 million ...



Get Out,' 'collide' And 'my Life As A Zucchini
Get Out,' 'collide' And 'my Life As A Zucchini

... it: Like the best of the genre, biting satire of our world underscores thrills and chills. "Collide" — Nicholas Hoult, Felicity Jones, Anthony Hopkins, directed by Eran Creevy. To save his girlfriend's life, Casey (Hoult) must acquiesce to drug runners' demands and embark on a high-speed escape across the Autobahn highway. "Collide" has been stuck in release limbo after the collapse of Relativity Media, and its years on the shelf don't seem to have done the film any favors. But it does boast the always epic Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley. Skip it: This looks like a reproduction of better, cheeky, action-genre fare already out there. Quick Cuts. "My Life as a Zucchini" (Limited Release) — Will Forte, Nick Offerman, Ellen Page, directed by Claude Barras. See it: A talented American voice cast fronts a French director's stop-motion animation ...



Film Review
Film Review

... belongs to British thespians Nicholas Hoult and Felicity Jones, here both playing Americans. That Jones’ star has so recently risen with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story might account for the current release of this long-delayed entry, which opened without being screened for critics. The attractive young leads play Casey and Juliette, star-crossed lovers who begin a whirlwind romance after meeting in a crowded nightclub in Cologne, Germany. But first, Casey must promise that he’ll give up his lucrative job working for Turkish gangster Geran (Kingsley). The eccentric Geran makes his first appearance in the story surrounded by supine, half-naked women while he’s watching the Jamie Lee Curtis-John Travolta movie Perfect, and that turns out to be one of his more endearing moments. Enjoying the sort of carefree, happy life signaled by such odd choices as taking off their clothes and lying down in the snow, ...

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