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CINEPHILIA: Wiener-Dog is trapped in its own matter-of-factness

EIC July 4, 2016

Todd Solondz, the director of cringe-comedies like Happiness and Storytelling, observes the world without corrective lenses. Movies can project idealized images, but Solondz sees things as they are. His films are about the messy pieces in life and how they never seem to fit together. His latest, Wiener-Dog, is no sequel to Lassie, let me tell you. The characters drift like the eponymous dachshund, from one stage of life to the next, without much say of how things go or where they end up. There are four stories as a dog is passed between owners, each one following an older…

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CINEPILIA: Superlatives of Sundance

EIC February 15, 2016

The way time is experienced at a film festival is paradoxical — accelerated by the lack of sleep, and at the same time decelerated from living so many lifetimes inside cinema. As I sit here nearly a week later, recalling…

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