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Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
“Even in a terrain as epic and mythic and exotic as the Sahara, you cannot run away from the weight of your past.”
What’s most interesting about And Again is precisely what gets the least narrative attention.
It’s Twilight Zone eerie, as we embark on an anthology film of connected horror stories all happening on the Lost Highway.
Women still dominate the dance field as performers and choreographers.
The lightheartedness of the writing and Moore’s unkempt look are jarring, but the film effectively delivers lessons about progressive policies.
The English horn, of course, is no stranger to haunting melodies.
The Coen brothers, Joel and Ethan, provide an on-target parody in Hail, Caesar!, their funny period comedy set in ’50s Hollywood.
The Finest Hours gives the audience two hours of fast moving, visually pleasing, easily digestible entertainment.
Soul journeyman Lee Fields and the Expressions explore new territory.
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