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On Truth & Movies this week, a young refugee faces survivor’s guilt, insomnia and longing to be loved in Fremont. David Jenkins spoke to Sebastian Silva about his audacious meta-comedy Rotting In the Sun, and we reviewed the film. Finally for Film Club we returned to Jim Jarmusch’s debut, Stranger Than Paradise.
by Adela Teubner
Jim Jarmusch’s swooning romance about two centuries-old vampires represented the love that I had been taught to believe was shameful.
by Liz Gorny
In Jim Jarmusch’s 1991 film, a cab driver and his passenger’s identical hats capture the power and poignancy in cultural exchange.
by Charles Bramesco
Julianne Moore, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and Indya Moore appear in the nine-minute experiment.
by Adam Woodward
Director Ron Mann takes us on an intimate tour of a legendary Greenwich Village music shop.
by Hannah Strong
A cast of Jim Jarmusch regulars attempt to ward off the zombie apocalypse in this allegorical horror-comedy.
Akron’s finest chats riffing on George A Romero and fearing for our future in The Dead Don’t Die.
Jim Jarmusch takes aim at the ills of capitalism in this star-studded smalltown zombie comedy.
by William Carroll
Jim Jarmusch’s 1989 film is a melodic ode to an America of drifters, tourists and lonesome wanderers.
This year’s Official Selection features new works from Jim Jarmusch, Bong Joon-ho and Jessica Hausner.
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