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The subtle mysteries of Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother
The opening sequence of Father Mother Sister Brother finds Jarmusch on familiar geographical as well as rhetorical turf; the frozen tundra of exurban New Jersey, the backdrop of Jarmusch’s lovely 2016 ...
Writer-director Jim Jarmusch's latest is "a film of quiet yearning and missed connections, about people who want to love each ...
Film festivals are back, and the 2026 crop starts with a cool one: the 23rd Noir City celebration, which opens Friday and ...
This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Nearly ten years after their first collaboration on Paterson, ...
Jim Jarmusch has been doing his idiosyncratic thing for so long we sometimes take him for granted. But then he comes along with a film as delicate and lovely, as singular and perfectly realized as ...
If Béla Tarr made Abigail’s Party if might look something like this, an elevated cringe comedy that marks a return, of sorts, to the kind of portmanteau movie Jim Jarmusch made in the late ’80s and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The holidays bring good cheer — an opportunity to reflect, but also, most likely, the anxiety of family. Jim ...
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Movies: Noir City in Oakland, ‘Father Mother Sister Brother,' ‘Obex,' ‘Magellan,' ‘The Choral'
Idiosyncratic indie icon Jim Jarmusch ("Dead Man"; "Paterson") brings his trademark offbeat quality and simplicity to "Father ...
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