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Oliver Stone, Poet of the Id: "The Hand" revisited
Walter Chaw revisits Oliver Stone's 1981 horror film "The Hand" and explores the director's fascination with nightmares and the uncanny.
Walter Chaw revisits Oliver Stone's 1981 horror film "The Hand" and explores the director's fascination with nightmares and the uncanny.
It’s a mosaic film that strings together brief character sketches and striking tableaus, and then periodically returns to key characters and settings as the movie unfolds, creating a meticulous rhythm that will prove either mesmerizing or boring depending on whether you like the film.
Grateful for a scrap of melody.
Werner Herzog profiles people who are as fascinated by volcanoes as he is.
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A dazzling story of love, obsession, con artistry and revenge, directed by a modern master.
None of them are getting out of there alive.
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