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'Drunk Bus' makes a stop in Rochester this weekend


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Charlie Tahan is the driver in the movie Drunk Bus, which was shot in Rochester.
The unnamed co-star of “Drunk Bus,” now showing at The Little Theatre, is Rochester.
The film’s co-directors, John Carlucci and Brandon LaGanke, and producer Eric Hollenbeck are back in town this weekend, a reunion with the city that served as a stand-in for Kent, Ohio, the setting for their film with an indie vibe.
“Drunk Bus” smells like something that could develop a cult following: the story of a bus driver who ferries hard-partying college students to and from the town’s bars and other alcohol-driven appointments. ....

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Screen Grabs: Two taut Aussie thrillers that do the trick


Wake In Fright (aka 
Outback) and Nicolas Roeg’s 
Walkabout. Though directed by foreigners (Canadian and English, respectively), they were uniquely Australian stories that set the mold for much of what was to come. 
And what came was that, by the decade’s end, such homegrown directors as Peter Weir, Bruce Beresford, Gillian Armstrong, George Miller, Fred Schepisi, and Philip Noyce were considered among the world’s leading emergent celluloid talents. While movies from Australia (barring the occasional international production shot there) were seldom seen abroad before 1970, by the 1980s they’d become widely exported and acclaimed.
A couple new features are very much in synch with the templates set by those two original “Australian New Wave” classics, with  ....

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