The career of cult director Richard Linklater has been a varied and often wonderful thing to behold. From the high school comedy of
Dazed and Confused to the Parisian romance of
Before Sunset and the animated science fiction of
A Scanner Darkly, Linklater has scuttled from genre to genre with ease. Now he takes a detour back to 1930s New York to tell the tale of Orson Welles’ famed Broadway revival of Shakespeare’s
Julius Caesar. It’s an at times ambitious, but frustratingly limited, film that gets by on the energy of its cast.
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B-
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