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He went toe to toe with Oscar winner Chris Cooper in "Breach".
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He was pretty good in Breach and Cruel intentions, and he'd bury Krasinski in an audition.
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Breach is "a triumph in bourgeoisie beige, so like life in the District that you'll want to run, shrieking from the theater, out of pure boredom."
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It's really a shame that Billy Ray doesn't direct movies more often, because though he's certainly better known as a screenwriter, the two flicks he's helmed - this one and "Breach" - are real winners.
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It's really a shame that Billy Ray doesn't direct movies more often, because though he's certainly better known as a screenwriter, the two flicks he's helmed - this one and "Breach" - are real winners.
My (and only my) best movies of the decade: The 2003 edition
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Exec -- who will be repping pics including the Frank Oz-helmed "Death at a Funeral," helmer Kasi Lemmons' latest project and Billy Ray's "Breach" -- added that star-driven fare is not as surefire with foreign buyers as it once was.
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Whether a traitor in Breach, an eccentric horse trainer in Seabiscuit, or a swamp-plant mutilator in Adaptation, he’s very sexy.
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Breach occurs when a citizen fails to perform that crucial act of negation, when the mind denies the very evidence of its senses.
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Breach occurs when a citizen fails to perform that crucial act of negation, when the mind denies the very evidence of its senses.
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Hereupon both the king and the people were displeased at the death of Uzzah; and the place where he died is still called the Breach of Uzzah unto this day.
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