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Chilean Martial Artist Marko Zaror Makes Action/Western Hybrid Redeemer Worth...

Though Chilean western/martial-arts hybrid Redeemer may stall whenever it’s not in ass-kicking gear, leading man Marko Zaror is charming enough to make you want to overlook his latest vehicle’s...

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Plodding Vampire Flick ‘The Stranger’ Is Only for Devotees

Vampirism is treated as a blood-borne illness in Guillermo Amoedo’s The Stranger, but with a mystical twist: A vampire’s sanctified blood contains healing properties. Fans who enjoy cataloging...

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Ingenious Sci-Fi Parable ‘World of Tomorrow’ Tops This Year’s Sundance Shorts

Pity the short films that follow stick-figure-collage artist Don Hertzfeldt’s animated masterpiece World of Tomorrow, both the centerpiece and the first movie presented in the feature-length omnibus...

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‘Set Fire to the Stars’ Plays Like ‘Get Him to the Greek’ for Lit Majors

No thinking person will fail to anticipate the story beats in Set Fire to the Stars, an energetic, well-acted, handsomely mounted b&w literary tell-all whose script would be laughed out of the room...

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Eighties Martial-Arts Comedy ‘Dreadnaught’ Is an Irrepressible High-Wire Act

Martial-arts comedy Dreadnaught — screening as part of Anthology Archives’ exemplary This Is Celluloid: 35mm series — is a bizarre, imaginative kung fu film whose talented cast helps transcend its...

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The Latest ‘Madame Bovary’ Pits Its Star Against Her Dialogue

The trick with any adaptation of Flaubert’s brilliantly humdrum tragedy: how to make ennui engaging. Director Sophie Barthes has little luck in this latest trek down Madame Bovary’s road to Rouen. Lead...

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Prankster Yes Men Return and Endure in the Emotional ‘The Yes Men Are Revolting’

Media about climate change is such a bummer that nobody ever pays attention. How do we go on living when we know not only that we’re dying, but that our chance for a legacy — for eternity — is dying...

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Ambitious, Fantastical ‘Chagall-Malevich’ Is a Messy Look at Chagall’s Life

Russian writer-director Alexander Mitta crams a lot into his fantastical biopic Chagall-Malevich, including the early career of painter Marc Chagall (Leonid Bichevin), the role of artists in the...

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‘Artists Get Put in a Box,’ Says Love & Mercy Star John Cusack

When John Cusack was launching his career in the Eighties, Brian Wilson had gone from rock star to living lore — a brilliant Bigfoot. “People would have Brian Wilson encounters,” says Cusack, who plays...

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Sleepy-Eyed French Film Tu Dors Nicole Barely Has the Energy to Get to Its...

Shot in inexplicable black-and-white, Tu Dors Nicole follows a listless young woman over a few hot summer days in her Quebec town. Director Stéphane Lafleur sets the mood effectively: You can feel the...

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