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Zus-&-Zo-(2001)

Zus & Zo (2001)

Zus & Zo It’s cute and quaint, a Hannah and Her Sisters done up Euro-style, which invariably means these days that someone is gay. Sure enough, our gay fella is getting married, and his three sisters will stop at nothing to end the travesty because an inheritance is at stake. Regardless, it’s not terribly clear

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Zero-Focus-(1961)

Zero Focus (1961)

Zero Focus The year is 1961, and in a wintry Tokyo train station, a young newlywed named Teiko bids farewell to her handsome new husband, Kenichi. Kenichi is concluding some business in the northern city of Kanazawa, promising a return on December 12, at which point the couple will begin their new life together. But,

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Zentropa (1991)

Zentropa (1991)

Zentropa Lars von Trier has never been known for making movies that are on the nose. In general, you’re left to your own devices when it comes to figuring out what the hell is going on in The Kingdom or The Element of Crime. Zentropa is no exception, an inspired but devilishly confusing look at

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In America, The Beautiful: "In America" Director Jim Sheridan’s Oscar Dreams (2003)

In America (2002)

In America (2002) In America follows an Irish foursome chasing the fabled “American Dream” while they struggle to put a devastating emotional loss behind them. “Really what it’s about is the Irish leaving death behind,” says Sheridan. “And it’s about coming to the ‘Magic Land,’ which America was. Let’s not beat around the bush. America

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Z-(1969)

Z (1969)

Z When one thinks of political assassinations, a couple of guys driving by a raconteur standing amidst a crowd then hitting him over the head with a pipe before driving away doesn’t exactly leap to mind. And yet Costa-Gravas had the presence of mind to turn the tepid story of thinly-veiled police corruption in 1963

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The Hours (2002)

The Hours (2002)

The Hours (2002) Stephen Daldry’s The Hours is the quintessential highbrow arthouse picture of the year, the one film critics from the coasts will adore but is guaranteed to alienate audience members more in tune with Maid in Manhattan, Analyze That or The Two Towers. Consider yourself warned. A Masters degree and a penchant for

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El-Mariachi-(1992)

El Mariachi (1992)

El Mariachi After its release, Austin-bred Director Robert Rodriguez’s El Mariachi is still the subject of Texas-sized legend. People who have never seen the film still know about the circumstances of its production. They know about the borrowed camera. They’ve heard rumors about the director raising money by guinea-pigging himself out for bizarre medical experiments.

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