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'The Last Winter'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFreud described the uncanny as the horror that stems from something that feels familiar and unfamiliar at once, caused by the return of something that was concealed or repressed. It's a feeling that courses through Larry Fessenden's "The Last Winter,"...Tags: Wildlife, West L.A., Natural Resources, John Carpenter
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Lonesome Jim
Steve Buscemi behind the camera and Casey Affleck and Liv Tyler in front of it bring life-saving grace notes to the otherwise pedestrian "Lonesome Jim." They turn it from a conventional comedy of family dysfunction into a comedy of despair that's...Tags: Jim Jarmusch, Casey Affleck, Steve Buscemi, Liv Tyler
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'Lonesome Jim'
Zap2It.comEverything about "Lonesome Jim" screams "Indie First Film." Shot on mini-DV without any regard for aesthetic polish, "Lonesome Jim" is a quintessential character study about a depressed young man retreating to his home and rediscovering his quirky...Tags: Jim Jarmusch, Casey Affleck, Steve Buscemi, Batman, Liv Tyler
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Movie review: Lonesome Jim'
Tribune movie critic2˝ stars (out of four) Steve Buscemi, whose latest directorial effort is "Lonesome Jim," a rural drama of wasted lives set in Indiana, is one of my favorite actors, a guy whose skinny, wild-eyed mug and motor mouth diatribes can wire up almost any movie,...Tags: Ernest Hemingway, Howard Hawks, Liv Tyler, Drug Trafficking, John Cassavetes
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Fast-Paised review: Lonesome Jim'
Big question: Sullen slacker Jim (Casey Affleck) returns to his family's home in Indiana when he runs out of cash in New York. Can Casey prove he's more than just the other Affleck? Skip it: Drifting through life as a sad sack, Jim is a selfish jerk...Tags: Casey Affleck, Steve Buscemi, Liv Tyler
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'Chelsea Walls'
Times Staff Writer"Chelsea Walls" is a beautiful, poetic film that captures the aspirations and struggles of a group of creative residents of Manhattan's landmark Chelsea Hotel, legendary home to artists and writers for whom it was built, a haven for such giants as Mark...Tags: Robert Sean Leonard, Kris Kristofferson, Steve Zahn, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure
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'Scotland, PA.'
Times Staff WriterWhoever assembled the trailer for "Scotland, PA." is nothing less than a miracle worker for extracting a few clips funny enough to suggest that a transposition of "Macbeth" to a small-town roadside cafe in the 1970s just might make for an amusing black...Tags: David Robinson, William Shakespeare, Christopher Walken
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Movie review, 'Scotland, PA'
Think about the worst movie ideas you've had in your life, the ones so embarrassing they make you wince. Now imagine this: a modernized version of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" titled "Scotland, Pa." And it's reset in a small-town burger joint in the 1970s,...Tags: Pauly Shore, Jenny McCarthy, Employers, Literature, Christopher Walken
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'Illtown'
Times Staff WriterIn 1991, writer-director Nick Gomez made a terrific debut with "Laws of Gravity," an ultra-realistic tale of three blue-collar Brooklyn thieves. He followed it up in 1995 with the less effective but worthy "New Jersey Drive," about some Newark young...Tags: Isaac Hayes, Tony Danza, Lili Taylor, Juvenile Delinquency, Drug Trafficking
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Kicked in the Head
FOR THE TIMESFriday September 26, 1997 For a filmmaker to use the Hindenburg as a recurring motif, he might as well call his movie "Kicked in the Head." It's like saying, "Go ahead. Hit me." If you insist. "Kicked in the Head" is director-writer...Tags: James Woods, Theft, Lili Taylor, John Anderson, Martin Scorsese
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