Page 27 - MidWeek - Sep 1 2021
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September 1, 2021 Midweek 27
Words below taken from this week’s issue. See classifieds for answers.
Answers are in the classifieds
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AP PHOTOS
Kit Harington was recently vocal about his need to take a mental health break after Game of Thrones concluded in 2019. Lucky for fans, the Londoner is back, and recently starred in an episode of Amazon Prime’s hit show Modern Love. Come Nov. 5, he plays Black Knight in the eagerly await-
ed Marvel Studio’s film Eternals, which features Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek and Harington’s on-screen half-brother from another mother whom he shares a “stark” resemblance to.
Overnight sensation British actor Rege-Jean Page signed with Netflix to star in the $200 million film The Gray Man, opposite Ana de Armas, Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling, expected for streaming release next year. Then, Paramount Pictures cast him opposite Chris Pine and this actress, known for her role in the Fast & Furious franchise, in Dungeons & Dragons. It’s due for release March 3, 2023.
Netflix recently debuted the first shots from its hotly anticipated live-action production
of Cowboy Bebop. The series, which premieres Nov. 19, stars John Cho as space cowboy Spike Spiegel. He’s the leader of a group of bounty hunters rounded out by Daniella Pineda
as Faye Valentine; an adorable Welsh corgi as Ein, the data dog; and this actor, who portrayed the “Styler” boss in Luke Cage, as Jet Black.
The highest-grossing horror film of all time with over $700 million in sales, It premiered in LA four years ago this week. Critics especially loved the performance of actor Bill Skarsgard, who plays Pennywise, the shape-shifting, child-preying monster disguised as a clown. To prepare for his role, Skarsgard combed the psycho universe of films and drew inspiration from A Clockwork Orange (1971), The Shining (1980) and this 1991 psychological horror classic.
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Sept. 1
National No Rhyme (Nor Reason) Day
‘Tis the day to remember all those times when poets have strug- gled with words (spirit, month, woman, et al.) that have no perfect rhyme. ‘Tis also the season to do something for no apparent reason; thus, to pass this test, you must be at your random best.
Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column, and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimination to solve the puzzle. The difficulty level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). Answers are in the classifieds.
RATING: BRoNzE
1) Richard Madden 2) Michelle Rodriguez 3) Mustafa Shakir 4) The Silence of the Lambs