
Tonight,
the Loft Cinema in Tuscon, Arizona, will kick off a monthlong Jim Jarmusch retrospective with the director’s 1984 sophomore feature,
Stranger Than Paradise. Told in a series of meandering vignettes, this masterful portrait of hipster . . .
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