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Classic Film Review: Black and White Deadpan from the Golden Age of “Indie” — “Down by Law” (1986)
Memory always gets the last cut in editing any beloved classic film we embraced, way back when. I recall the totality of writer-director Jim Jarmusch’s work in his indie make-or-break years, the 1980s — the impromptu road trip to Florida … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, comedy, indie-cinema-of-the-80s, jim-jarmusch, john-lurie, movies, roberto-benigni, tom-waits
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