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What’s On: Cooling Down in Cleveland

The first season of Hot in Cleveland ‘s old-timey sitcom ways is coming to a close tonight as we learn a bunch of information about one of the leading femmes. Other viewing options include power vetoing on CBS, Padma-pleasing on Bravo, and pseudo-lesbian drama on Encore.

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What’s On: Cooling Down in Cleveland

On DVD: A Trailblazing Western Comes Blasting Out of… China?

Winking and bopping and hip-swiveling from its opening credits to its last gasp, Kim Jee-won’s lo mein western The Good, the Bad, the Weird is an entrancing study in excess. As the camera swoops alongside through 1930s Manchuria to a hurtling locomotive about to be beset by multiple heists, you can just feel Quentin Tarantino’s zipper strain. It’s safe to say this is the first Chinese western (albeit a Korean film) — not a “Chinese western” as the wuxia pian martial arts epics are sometimes called, but a western with outlaws, hired guns, frontier trains, shoot-outs, desert towns and cowboy hats, as genre-genuine as Clint Eastwood’s poncho. Which, of course, is Italian.

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On DVD: A Trailblazing Western Comes Blasting Out of… China?