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New Order, his diabolically imaginative dystopian fever dream of modern-day inequality and corruption.
At the elegant wedding of Marianne and Alan, held in the meticulously appointed courtyard of Marianne’s wealthy parents, the honoured couple engage in a dance while their friends chatter and party around them. It’s a swirl of high fashion and sophistication, but outside the security fences, the tension is palpable. Mexico City is under siege, with a guerrilla force making its threatening presence felt by throwing green paint on cars, people and into the water system.
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OPENING Censor (NR) Niamh Algar stars in this British horror film as a movie censor who starts to lose track of reality while investigating her sister’s disappearance. Also with Michael Smiley, Nicholas Burns, Vincent Franklin, Sophia La Porta, Adrian Schiller, and Clare Holman. (Opens Friday in Dallas) The