October 21, 1927 – January 19, 2021
Sydney Burton (Burt) Sellick was born on October 21, 1927 in Port Arthur, Ontario, to Stanley Thomas and Jean (Komph) Sellick. Burt grew up on Argyle Street, attending St. James School, and later the Port Arthur Collegiate Institute (PACI).
In 1952, Burt married the love of his life, Hefinwen (Fin) R. Morgan. Fin and Burt met through First Baptist Church and PACI and they began their married life in Calgary, Alberta, following Burt’s graduation from UBC with a Forestry degree. After two years in forestry and anticipating starting a family, Burt and Fin returned to Port Arthur. Soon after, a home on College Street was built, where they have resided to this day. Together, they have three children: Scott (Pat), Thunder Bay, Todd (Jan), Winnipeg, and Miriam (Malcolm), Uxbridge. In the years to come, nine grandchildren were added to the fold, whom Burt loved dearly.
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This past Christmas, Carey Mulligan continued to shine in
Promising Young Woman, a twist-heavy revenge thriller that served as a feature screenwriting and directorial debut of
Killing Eve s Emerald Fennell. With an all-star cast that includes Bo Burnham, Alison Brie, Jennifer Coolidge, Clancy Brown, Max Greenfield, Laverne Cox, Alfred Molina, Connie Britton, and Molly Shannon, the movie was among the splashiest titles at 2020 s Sundance Film Festival, and it has only continued to inspire chatter with its VOD debut.
Now that more people have a chance to watch this buzzy title, you might be wondering how you recognize its high-profile ensemble. If that s true, we re here to help! Here s where you ve seen the
Promising Young Woman Review: Subversive, Timely & Wildly Entertaining
Bo Burnham as Dr. Ryan Cooper
Alison Brie as Madison
Jennifer Coolidge as Susan Thomas
Laverne Cox as Gail
Connie Britton as Dean Elizabeth Walker
Adam Brody as Jerry
Written and Directed by Emerald Fennell
Promising Young Woman Review:
The rape and revenge subgenre of thrillers is one that goes way back in films, but generally its titular violent crime generally acts as a catalyst for breeding equally brutal violence for the remainder of the story, either at the hands of the original victim or someone close to them, but what if it didn’t have to? What if, instead of delivering (incredibly justified) graphic kills and torture to perpetrators, audiences were left unsure as to what happened to each antagonist encountered by the protagonist and the film took a more psychologically destructive approach to knocking them down a peg? This is the path that Carey Mulligan’s Cassie takes in Emerald Fennel
Promising Young Woman Is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes
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We re just a few days away from Christmas, and in addition to a lot of the usual traditions of the holiday season, audiences have a lot of new movies to look forward to on Christmas Day. Among those new releases is
Promising Young Woman, a highly-anticipated revenge thriller starring Carey Mulligan. In the days leading up to Promising Young Woman s debut, a number of reviews for the film have surfaced online and it seems like they ve responded well to the film. At the time of this writing,
Promising Young Woman is officially Certified Fresh on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with a confirmed score of 92% positive. The website s blurb for the film declares that the film is a boldly provocative, timely thriller , an auspicious feature debut for writer-director Emerald Fennell , and a career highlight for Carey Mulligan.
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