USA | 104 minutes | R | Blu-Ray | Dir. Jim Jarmusch
"The Dead Don't Die" is an actual zombie film about the American center - or rather, dead center - set in the fictitious Pennsylvania town of Centerville, where the population is seven hundred and thirty-eight, but soon turns out to fluctuate rapidly. Jarmusch's film is an exuberantly imaginative comedy that's also feverently, vehemently, bitterly, political as Wiseman's documentary.
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An online screening of the 2021 film The Great Indian Kitchen
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