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Oppenheim

[op-uhn-hahym]

noun

  1. E(dward) Phillips, 1866–1946, English novelist.



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Where: Lakewood City Hall, 5050 Clark Ave. Event notes: Attendees are asked to meet in front of Lakewood City Hall at noon for a quick introduction speech along with a reading of the poem, “Bread and Roses” by James Oppenheim.

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Perhaps the most interesting decision Oppenheim makes is giving all the key players a measure of competence.

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Noah Oppenheim’s screenplay often doubles back so we hear the same lines from different perspectives, adding to our understanding and deepening our unease.

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Noah Oppenheim’s taut script for Kathryn Bigelow’s “A House of Dynamite” leads in Round 1; Dave Karger calls it “a sure thing” and Glenn Whipp says, “It’s an ingenious construction; controlled, yet unrelenting. You might not sleep after seeing this movie.”

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“It Was Just an Accident” “Noah Oppenheim’s crackling screenplay for ‘A House of Dynamite’ is a sure thing here, along with Ryan Coogler’s genre-defying ‘Sinners’ and the inside-Hollywood story ‘Jay Kelly,’ from Noah Baumbach and veteran actress Emily Mortimer.

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