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‘My Week With Marilyn’ movie review, trailer: Michelle Williams is memorable
(Entertainment/Movies)
... will be promptly shown the door. But Branagh at least illustrates it, in
scenes
where Olivier carefully colors his eyebrows or becomes ever more florid in response to Monroe's chronic lateness and nerves. ...
2.
REVIEW: ‘Stick Fly’ stirs up secrets
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... upon Duke Ellington’s musicality REVIEW: ‘Radio City Christmas Spectacular’ merrily mixes traditional and new
scenes
REVIEW: ‘Private Lives’ goes flat REVIEW: ‘Burning’ mocks artists and their world ...
3.
College football is king in the N.Y.- N.J. area...for a week at least
(Sports/Professional)
... is what will go on behind the
scenes
for marketers and administrators across Manhattan. Starting the week was the annual Sports Business Journal IMG Intercollegiate Athletics Forum, the best business-to-business ...
4.
REVIEW: ‘Maple and Vine’ retreats to the 1950s
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... conflicts REVIEW: ‘Cotton Club Parade’ dances upon Duke Ellington’s musicality REVIEW: ‘Radio City Christmas Spectacular’ merrily mixes traditional and new
scenes
REVIEW: ‘Private Lives’ goes flat ...
5.
REVIEW: 'Happy Hour' may drive you to drink
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... establishes the time), the play’s series of missed connections over the course of an evening interestingly are constructed in
scenes
that sometimes overlap. Grim comedy seeps through Coen’s writing but ...
6.
REVIEW: ‘The Cherry Orchard’ yields an indifferent harvest
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... Afghan conflicts REVIEW: ‘Cotton Club Parade’ dances upon Duke Ellington’s musicality REVIEW: ‘Radio City Christmas Spectacular’ merrily mixes traditional and new
scenes
REVIEW: ‘Private Lives’ goes ...
7.
'Sleeping Beauty' movie review, trailer: Emily Browning delivers emotion
(Entertainment/Movies)
... of commitment to art. An Australian novelist, Leigh must have fallen under the spell of Michael Haneke ("Caché") before making this directorial review. With its formally composed
scenes
, static camera ...
8.
REVIEW: ‘Bonnie & Clyde’ shoot it out on Broadway
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... the two-act show’s series of brief
scenes
, which are seamlessly and vividly staged by director-choreographer Jeff Calhoun. Yet in spite of Calhoun’s forceful production and the strong performances he obtains, ...
9.
REVIEW: Alan Rickman leads a so-what ‘Seminar’
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... to teaching composition seminars at $5,000 per student. In a series of brief
scenes
following several weeks of class, Leonard is depicted as brutally criticizing his four students’ works and potential ...
10.
REVIEW: ‘Wild Animals You Should Know’ studies a sociopath
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... REVIEW: ‘Radio City Christmas Spectacular’ merrily mixes traditional and new
scenes
REVIEW: ‘Private Lives’ goes flat REVIEW: ‘Burning’ mocks artists and their world REVIEW: ‘Standing on Ceremony’ ...
11.
'A Dangerous Method' movie review, trailer: Cronenberg explores the human mind
(Entertainment/Movies)
... It’s mostly sexual in nature (she enjoys paddling), and likely dealt with an abusive upbringing. Mortensen is enjoyable as Freud; however, the character feels like a third wheel. Many of his
scenes
are ...
12.
REVIEW: ‘An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin’ glows
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... upon Duke Ellington’s musicality REVIEW: ‘Radio City Christmas Spectacular’ merrily mixes traditional and new
scenes
REVIEW: ‘Private Lives’ goes flat REVIEW: ‘Burning’ mocks artists and their world ...
13.
REVIEW: ‘Blood and Gifts’ dramatizes Afghan conflicts
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... nothing is going to turn out well for the various American, Russian, Pakistani and especially the Afghan individuals whose entwined stories unfold here. Individual
scenes
possess dramatic tension but overall ...
14.
REVIEW: ‘Cotton Club Parade’ dances upon Duke Ellington’s musicality
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... www.NYCityCenter.org. ALSO BY MICHAEL SOMMERS REVIEW: ‘Radio City Christmas Spectacular’ merrily mixes traditional and new
scenes
REVIEW: ‘Private Lives’ goes flat REVIEW: ‘Burning’ mocks artists ...
15.
REVIEW: ‘Radio City Christmas Spectacular’ merrily mixes traditional and new scenes
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
3-D animation and digital projections enhance the annual holiday attraction headlined by The Rockettes BY MICHAEL SOMMERS NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM OFF BROADWAY REVIEW Longtime readers may recall that ...
16.
'Another Happy Day' movie review, trailer: A dark family comedy
(Entertainment/Movies)
... ex-husband and his bimbo-ish wife, played with gusto by Demi Moore. That session predictably turns into a scream fest as the two women go at each other. It’s funny, as are other
scenes
in the film, but ...
17.
'Melancholia' movie review, trailer: Kirsten Dunst gives performance of her career
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY JOE TYRRELL NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE REVIEW "Melancholia" begins with a series of sumptuous slow-motion
scenes
, darkly beautiful but unsettling, as Wagner's "Tristram und Isolde" rises on the ...
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'The Conquest' movie review, trailer: French president Nicolas Sarkozy seems power-hungry
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MIRIAM RINN NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE REVIEW We’re accustomed to behind-the-
scenes
political dramas here (see: “Ides of March”), but evidently the genre is new for the French. So Zavier Durringer’s ...
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REVIEW: ‘Venus in Fur’ gets sexy with Nina Arianda and Hugh Dancy
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... in mood and the witty contrasts between modern and Victorian modes that the play demands are beautifully directed by Walter Bobbie. The play’s latter
scenes
of seduction are served by Bobbie with extraordinary ...
20.
REVIEW: Sam Waterston storms as ‘King Lear’
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... cold. An unhealthy quality pervades director James Macdonald’s interpretation of the tragedy. Even designer Miriam Buether’s stark white box of a setting turns muddy as the drama’s storm
scenes
progress. ...
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