Elegyby George Sax |
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Isabel Coixet’s Elegy is one of the most aptly named motion pictures of recent memory. It is steeped in a feeling of mourning and loss. |
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Hamlet 2by M. Faust |
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No matter how much you may disdain Shakespeare—even if the mere mention of the name, as Cliff Clavin once said of Dr. Lilith Sternin-Crane, “makes the butt cheeks clench”—you probably know enough about his most acclaimed play to enjoy Hamlet 2. And if you don’t, here’s all you need to know: At the end of Hamlet, every major character is dead. Most of the minor ones, too. |
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Bagheadby M. Faust |
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The main—and as far as I can see, about the only—reasons you might want to rush out and see Baghead this week would be if you are a film geek (a term I do not intend pejoratively) eager to remain current with the mumblecore genre.
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