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Gorra's plot summaries miss some of the brilliant effects.
(In his preface, Pollack thoughtfully gives readers permission to "skim or skip" the plot summaries).
Writer quotes movie plot summaries from it, which are very strange indeed.
Rather, Gene D. Phillips has written loose film criticism built around tedious plot summaries and anecdotes.
All of three of them so much more than their book jacket plot summaries.
The titles of his subsequent books — "Filth," "Porno," "Crime" — will suffice as plot summaries.
If you're like me, you tend to regard plot summaries as a necessary boredom at best.
It's a heavier, slower, more lumbering book, at times a hard-drive-emptying round of plot summaries and historical filler.
Instead, she offers up plot summaries and banalities: Turner "understands the role, and she makes it hers".
I can't tell you how many times I have been online to check the little plot summaries to remind myself.
Her scope of reference and the number of her plot summaries show a gluttonous appetite for reading.
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