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‘Black Swan’ film review with trailer
(Entertainment/Movies)
... loopy material. Fully committed says it all. Pilfering bits from "The Red Shoes" to "All About Eve" to "Mulholland Drive," Aronofsky sprays them out in a fountain of soaring and plunging
plot
lines, swirling ...
2.
REVIEW: Princeton Triangle Club has best show in years with ‘Family Feudalism’
(Entertainment/Movies)
... Lion in Winter' delivers an ingenious
plot
Review: ‘An IIiad' exposes brutality and folly of war in production at McCarter Theatre Bad name, good show: George Street Playhouse's latest drama 'Circle ...
3.
New Jersey hair salon fully powered by solar panels
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... of the family business. The salon, operating for more than two decades worked with Dawn Solar Systems recently to build a 131-panel, 31-kilowatt solar energy system on the unused
plot
of land behind ...
4.
REVIEW: ‘In One Bed and Out the Other’ at Off-Broadstreet
(Entertainment/Movies)
... second act, uncostumed) elegance by Ann Raymond. The only thing really missing is a script worthy of all that care. The
plot
is too complicated for description (which, of course, is part of the problem.) ...
5.
N.J. law enforcement officials discuss value of shared intelligence in a tough economic time
(N.J./State)
... at the same time, push information forward to help thwart the next terrorist
plot
." State Police Superintendent Col. Rick Fuentes said, "The intelligence products coming out of the ROIC (the Intelligence ...
6.
‘The Tourist’: Movie review and trailer
(Entertainment/Movies)
... train has left the station. A half century and more has passed since Alfred Hitchcock — with writers like John Michael Hayes and Ernest Lehman — took this potboiler
plot
and polished it to a high gloss ...
7.
REVIEW: ‘I Capture The Castle’ at Shakespeare Theatre
(Entertainment/Movies)
... book to stage: it is too long, too full, too rich, tries to cover too much and with too many characters. Audiences can handle two, or at most three
plot
lines, but in this tale we have five at the ...
8.
REVIEW: Les Misérables brings theater to tears at Paper Mill Playhouse
(Entertainment/Movies)
... the scene was in prison with Valjean; now it is on a slave ship with him serving his 19-year sentence for stealing a loaf of bread for his starving nephew. The Victor Hugo
plot
takes over from there; he ...
9.
‘Love and Other Drugs’ review and trailer
(Entertainment/Movies)
... film capsule. Only the sweet chemistry between leads Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal helps the medicine go down. Co-writer Edward Zwick provides director Edward Zwick with an oversupply of
plot
points ...
10.
‘Next Three Days’ movie review with trailer
(Entertainment/Movies)
... Paul Haggis' "The Next Three Days." With Russell Crowe doing yeoman duty as the lead, this jailbreak movie finds a few new steps along a well-traveled trail. One of the sub
plot
s in Robert Altman's ...
11.
REVIEW: ‘The Good Person of Setzuan’ is a delight
(Entertainment/Movies)
... excesses led to "escapism" or worse, melodrama. The
plot
of the play is a parable, set in the Chinese city of Setzuan and follows a young prostitute, Shen Te, as she struggles to fulfill a life that ...
12.
REVIEW: ‘A Free Man of Color’ challenges audiences
(Entertainment/Movies)
... ornate, bustling production does not always fuse the drama's mix of styles, moods and contents into a coherent, let alone satisfying, presentation. It helps to be conversant with the
plot
of William ...
13.
How DeMaurice Smith can wreak havoc on a NFL lockout
(Sports/Professional)
... Locally the New York Giants, Jets and Philadelphia Eagles fans are gearing up for a December playoff run but in Washington, DeMaurice Smith is
plot
ting strategy as NFL owners and officials of the NFL Players ...
14.
REVIEW: ‘Elf’ musical tunes up a Christmas comedy
(Entertainment/Movies)
... faithfully traces the film's saga of Buddy, a gangling 30-year-old reared by Santa's elves at the North Pole, who decides to find his father in far-off New York City. Do you need to know any more
plot
? ...
15.
Movie review: ‘Unstoppable’ (with trailer)
(Entertainment/Movies)
... agent b) lawyer c) unemployed crusading journalist d) rail dispatcher, Ms. X, steps up to assist Mr. Y in overcoming a)
plot
holes b) poor direction c) Wall Street financiers d) insurmountable odds. Simply ...
16.
Movie review: ‘Fair Game’ with Naomi Watts and Sean Penn
(Entertainment/Movies)
... still make their plights palpable. The interwoven
plot
threads are particularly poignant in the wake of heretofore secret estimates that 122,000 civilians have died in Iraq since the invasion that followed ...
17.
Movie review: ‘Morning Glory’ starring Rachel McAdams
(Entertainment/Movies)
... show, Becky devises ways to make "news" more exciting — and exponentially stupider. Hey, it works for Fox. A key sub
plot
involves getting Mike Pomeroy, Ford's vain, curmudgeonly "real" newsman, to say ...
18.
Review: ‘The Lion in Winter’ delivers an ingenious plot
(Entertainment/Movies)
...
plot
covers a Christmas season in 1183 with Henry II, King of England, battling verbally with his imprisoned Queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine, as to which of his three sons should take throne after his death. ...
19.
Movie review: ‘The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest’
(Entertainment/Movies)
... comes in at a ponderous 148 minutes. Under the assumption that lovers of the mystery series won't stand for anything being left out, Alfredson gamely tries to include all of the book's
plot
threads. It ...
20.
Movie review: ‘Waiting for Superman’
(Entertainment/Movies)
... Rhee's sudden arrival on the scene in Washington, and her heads-must-roll interactions with teachers and parents, are one of the
plot
s running through Guggenheim's look at the state of education in the ...
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