20 January 2015

New to the Queue

Holiday leftovers ...

We still have waking nightmares about Bruno Dumont's frightening bore, "Humanite," from an early Santa Fe Film Festival, and we barely survived "Twentynine Palms," but we're diving back in with what we'll treat on video as the four-part series it originally was, his three-hour deadpan offering "Li'l Quinquin."

A documentary about Chinese food and the Chinese-American experience, "The Search for General Tso."

A glum adult son takes care of his ailing father in the Dutch film "It's All So Quiet."

A woman disengages from husband, friends and career in "Something, Anything."

The quasi-documentary from Denis Cote ("Bestiaire"), "Joy of Man's Desiring."

A bisexual teenage Iranian-American navigates her hipster Brooklyn neighborhood in the debut feature "Appropriate Behavior."

Another debut feature, from Italian Andrea Pallaoro, about a disintegrating family in California, "Medeas."
 

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