Irish playwright Martin McDonagh wrote and directed this parable of vengeance in a small town.
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Why this season of True Detective is such a bummer
A lot of things are wrong with season two—but two things really stand out.
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The light is winning (we think): A True Detective recap
We’ll miss you Rust and Marty.
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True Detective is criminally great
HBO’s new series is not a typical crime show (not that you’d care if it were).
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NCFS hits the road, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
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The cop who loved women
Woody Harrelson is a cop with woman problems in Oren Moverman’s Rampart
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A Scanner Darkly
Richard Linklater returns to the animated aesthetic of Waking Life for this adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s dystopian SF novel about slacker drug addicts and double agents in the Orange County of the future. Critic Gary Indiana has called Linklater the Dostoyevsky of movie dialogue, and certainly the compulsive jabber here can be as expressionist […]