The ominous downpours that have drenched much of recent Asian cinema soak New York in "Dark Water," the well-crafted but thoroughly unsuspenseful Hollywood debut by Brazilian director Walter Salles.
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Walter Salles is a filmmaker who doesn't come around that often — literally. Part of the euphoric response to his comeback with I'm Still Here goes beyond its shattering poignancy or timely subject ...
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The ominous downpours that have drenched much of recent Asian cinema soak New York in "Dark Water," the well-crafted but thoroughly unsuspenseful Hollywood debut by Brazilian director Walter Salles.
With its overqualified cast and prestigious director (The Motorcycle Diaries' Walter Salles) and screenwriter (Rafael Yglesias, author of Fearless, both the novel and the screenplay), Dark Water slaps ...