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What did our critic think of A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE at Roberts Theatre, Calderwood Pavilion At Boston Center For The Arts?
Like Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle. Though one of Hackman’s defining roles ... His Royal Tenenbaum is an absent father, an unrepentant liar, a jealous scoundrel and a total delight. It’s the liveliest swan ...
The bottom line, though, is for the second time in three days, the Uruguayan did much to ensure what at times was a difficult and potentially damaging occasion instead ended in delight for Arne ...
In all cases, Hackman snapped more than he spoke, and he seemed to delight, as film critic Kent ... Hackman’s Popeye Doyle is forever facing off against richer, savvier, faster adversaries ...
Here's the thing about Gene Hackman, Hollywood legend and character extraordinaire: Yeah, he was detective Popeye Doyle and supervillain ... Hackman is a delight as a blind man who meets the ...
Lopes looked as if he had pulled back Will Fitzgerald inside the area, but referee Rob Harvey saw otherwise, instead electing to award a free-kick from which Jake Doyle-Hayes landed the ball on ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad “He took delight in everything,” said ... plays by Lange that explored Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective, “Sherlock’s Secret Life ...
While Doyle diehards may bristle at Hammer's changes to the source material, which emphasized the studio's horror pedigree, ...