Paterson sings the poetry of everyday life in the city
by Stephanie Zacharek
Jan 14, 2017
2 minutes
JIM JARMUSCH’S PATERSON—THE director’s 13th film and also possibly his finest—is a joyous picture. But it’s also brushed with melancholic shadows that cling. Its jokes are of the gently whirring variety. That only adds to the picture’s haiku-like beauty. Adam Driver plays a bus driver whose job is
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