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The ominous downpours that have drenched much of recent Asian cinema soak New York in "Dark Water," the well-crafted but thoroughly unsuspenseful Hollywood debut by Brazilian director Walter Salles.
In the case to persuade Hollywood studios to engage real directors more often, not just for their awards fodder, add “Dark Water” as Exhibit B, right after Christopher Nolan’s “Batman Begins.” ...
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The ominous downpours that have drenched much of recent Asian cinema soak New York in "Dark Water," the well-crafted but thoroughly unsuspenseful Hollywood debut by Brazilian director Walter Salles.
‘Inside Out 2’ is all grown up, explores self-awareness of a teenager. Pixar’s latest feature film ...
A classy ghost story is just the ticket in a summer of crass jolts. Look at the pedigree: Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles (The Motorcycle Diaries, Central Station) directing Oscar winner Jennifer ...