Fine Film Festival
Doors open at 1 pm. The movie is shown at 2 pm and 7 pm. Please be prompt.
The Miracle Club
(Ireland. 2023. 90 min. PG-13)
Tuesday, November 28, 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
The Miracle Club
(Ireland. 2023. 90 min. PG-13)
Tuesday, November 28, 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm
Doors open at 1:15 PM. The movie is shown at 2 PM and 7 PM. Please arrive promptly.
It Ain't Over
Tuesday, October 24 • 2:00 & 7:00 p.m.
US. 2022. 98 minutes. Rated PG.
An intimate portrait of an American icon, this uplifting documentary about Yogi Berra takes us beyond the "Yogisms" to examine the Hall-of-Famer's overlooked accomplishments and contributions to baseball.
The movie is shown at 2:00pm and 7:00pm.
Jerry and Marge Go Large
Tuesday, Sept 26 • 2:00 & 7:00 p.m.
US. 2022. 96 minutes. Rated PG-13.
When retiree Jerry Selbee discovers a mathematical loophole in the lottery, he and his wife go on a multimillion dollar winning spree with the goal of reviving their small Michigan town. Based on a true story, this comic drama stars Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening.
We were all together in the dark. Listening with bated breath as the couple fought. We could hear them going at it. It sounded like the end of their world. Finally it came to an end with her storming out and him collapsing into his chair quietly sobbing. We looked at each other and knew it in our hearts. This was the wrong night for a surprise party.
As Cole's fist prepared to strike for the very first time in fifteen years of marriage, Ellen intended to square off against him. She had earned her 1st degree black belt in Aikijujitsu, yet her bowels were turning to water.
She trained in a dojo. He was an active-duty marine scout/sniper in Afghanistan. Memories don't lie ... Aikijujitsu saved her mind. The deeds Cole performed in war's darkened theater ate at his sanity.
The best beach down the shore. Quiet and peaceful. ‘‘Twas a mile walk down a sandy trail to get there, but well worth it. Funny, as I got closer, I realized all the footprints were pointing towards the beach, none coming the other way. Yet the beach was empty. Ahhhhh, whatever!! I’d enjoy the solitude. Just then I turned the last corner and
He was not what I expected. Unassuming...dorky, even. But then he fixed me with those eyes of his, and a sudden surge of primal fight-or-fight instinct reminded me why I had come here in the first place. (What color were his eyes? I couldn't really tell.)
I didn’t know it was Earth Day when I saw the fox furtively cross Cranbury Road beating the oncoming vehicles during my morning jog. Mouth full; was it prey or progeny ? It was happiness!
I’m a licensed Security Officer for Allied Universal, working for a community center. Being a Security Officer is an important job because it helps to keep people safe. I am ready to do any community service and help anyone in need. I assist in emergency services daily, which is a great responsibility. I learned a lot being a security officer here. It is wonderful to see the people I serve day after day.
A little girl named Isabelle was playing in East Brunswick Woods. She enjoyed skipping along verdant mossy trails and finding tiny froglings in the creek. But soon it became dark and Isabelle realized she was lost. Frightened, she whispered out loud “I wish I was home.” A shimmering fairy appeared and fluttered a silver wand above her head. Isabelle turned into an oak tree, a being very much at home in the woods.