'The Sensation of Sight," the first feature by director-writer-producer Aaron J. Wiederspahn, features a splendid performance by David Strathairn, who played legendary TV journalist Edward R. Murrow in "Good Night, and Good Luck."
In "Sensation," made in 2006, Strathairn is an introspective former high school English teacher who gives up job and family (a wife and son) because of a tragedy for which he holds himself responsible.
Now - dressed in suit, hat and sneakers - he walks around his New England hamlet...
In "Sensation," made in 2006, Strathairn is an introspective former high school English teacher who gives up job and family (a wife and son) because of a tragedy for which he holds himself responsible.
Now - dressed in suit, hat and sneakers - he walks around his New England hamlet...
- 8/22/2008
- by By V.A. MUSETTO
- NYPost.com
- Did anybody else besides me pitch a heterosexual admiration tent in their pants solely from David Strathairn’s performance in Good Night, and Good Luck? I didn’t know Edward R. Murrow personally, but after watching that movie I felt like he became a part of me. That older part that smokes on live television and accuses senators of instilling fear into the nation. God bless America. Strathairn has quite a few projects on his plate. He’s signed on to the thriller Fracture, written by Daniel Pyne (Pacific Heights, Doc Hollywood) and Glenn Gers (Mad Money) which will be directed by Gregory Hoblit (Primal Fear). Ryan Gosling (The Notebook) plays an assistant district attorney who wants revenge on Anthony Hopkins (The World’s Fastest Indian) who killed his wife but is freed on a technicality. The film also co-stars Rosamund Pike (Pride & Prejudice). He will also next be
- 2/3/2006
- IONCINEMA.com
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