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On DVD: The French Crime-Epic Import of the Year

Because crime in reality is something like a perpetual butterfly effect, kicking off cause-effect chains in every direction at once, modern crime movies are best and truest when they’re epic, and of course, the best of them are, from Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le Cercle Rouge to The Godfather to GoodFellas to Michael Mann’s Heat . A new French import (and Oscar-nominee) A Prophet takes on the hefty requirements, weighing at over 2.5 hours and hitting the ground in ultra-real style that leaves little to the imagination in terms of bottom-feeding smells, filth, violence and cold fear.

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On DVD: The French Crime-Epic Import of the Year

Forget James Bond: Robert Rodriguez Will Return With Machete Sequels

As Machete barrels toward its opening weekend with the same wafting smell of niche that ruined the Scott Pilgrim box office party, it seems a bit premature to start talk of a sequel. Or not. During a press junket for the film — which apparently teases such future titles as Machete Kills and Machete Kills Again in its end credits — director Robert Rodriguez all but confirmed that there will be more Machete movies in the future. Because if you can’t have another James Bond, why not more Machete instead?

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Forget James Bond: Robert Rodriguez Will Return With Machete Sequels