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Luis Ortega’s slow, unpredictable dramedy set in the world of mob-run racing in Buenos Aires,…
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The cruelty is the point. We’ve heard that sentence a lot over the past eight…
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We talk a lot about “capturing a moment.” It’s an oddly aggressive term, but one…
It’s been more than 30 years since John Woo first came to Hollywood, and it…