Category: Drama
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Jim Jarmusch takes a bus driver’s route and weaves a simple yet profound tale that is unremarkable in all the right ways.
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Martin Scorsese takes his form to bolder and more daring heights in this massively underrated deconstruction of Christian missionary work in 17th century Japan. I’ve been trying to engage myself with more of Martin Scorsese’s work, ever since I was dissatisfied with Shutter Island (2011) being my first encounter with the famed director. It felt…
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In this pre-code film, divergent paths of African-American success in the time of Jim Crow collide, even if the film can’t overcome the technical challenges of its time.



