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Nolfi and the cinematographer, John Toll, have produced a sombrely unified vision of New York as a place of dull skies and frequent downpours, a city whose towers stick up like hostile gray stalagmites.
NEWYORKER: Control Yourself
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The writer and director, George Nolfi, and the cinematographer, John Toll, have produced a uniform vision of New York, a place of dark skies and frequent downpours, a city whose towers stick up like hostile gray stalagmites.
NEWYORKER: The Adjustment Bureau
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When you add the suffering and public scrutiny of the likes of Wayne Bridge and Anton Ferdinand the toll inflicted by John Terry is wide-ranging and in many cases needless.
FORBES: Terry, Messi, Ronaldo, MLS Handicappping, Managing A Dangerous Profession And Rangers Snagged By The Binos