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The Current Cinema
Remembrance of Kills Past in “The Irishmanâ€
Patient, composed, and cool to the point of froideur, Martin Scorsese’s latest film, speculating on the fate of Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino), slows the passage of time.
by Anthony Lane