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REVIEW: Agora Strains to Keep Up With Its Own Staggering Vision

Handsome to look at and driven by a passionate — if not exactly precise — political sensibility, Agora is this spring’s highest-brow sandal epic, by an Egyptian cubit. Considering its competition is the lumpy Clash of the Titans and this week’s video game-inspired Prince of Persia , it’s an endorsement earned by a pretty wide margin of default. Director Alejandro Amenábar has chosen the story of Hypatia, a fourth century Greek mathematician, as the subject of his seventh film, and sets it in a marvelous recreation of ancient Alexandria. A dust-and-geometry biopic with blaring modern resonances is a risky move even for Amenábar, who has been drawn to challenges of genre (as with the understated horror picture The Others ) and topical material (his lyrical meditation on the right to die, The Sea Inside, ) over the course of his still-young career. Unfortunately the one expectation that can be attached to the director — a gift for elegant, involving stories and consistent, inventive filmmaking — is obscured by Agora ‘s tendency toward the blandly overwrought.

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REVIEW: Agora Strains to Keep Up With Its Own Staggering Vision

Chloë Sevigny Disses Big Love Writers Again, For Old Time’s Sake

With Katherine Heigl off Grey’s Anatomy for good, which actress will be brave enough to take up her very specific mantle of insulting her television show’s writers, apologizing, and then insulting them again? Consider this Chloë Sevigny’s very public audition. You may remember back in March, shortly after winning the Golden Globe for her work on Big Love , Sevigny told the AV Club, “It was awful this season, as far as I’m concerned.” The actress then recanted her dis to EW , saying, “If [the writers] said something about me, if they made a statement that they were disappointed in my work, I would feel awful.” Now, the cycle begins anew!

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Chloë Sevigny Disses Big Love Writers Again, For Old Time’s Sake