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Movie review: 'The Ballad of Lefty Brown' is a dark, brooding Old West tale with a smart modern touch

As the man himself would be the first to tell you, Lefty Brown is not the kind of guy ballads are written about. Folksy and eccentric, prone to talking to himself, this self-abnegating old-timer is the eternal sidekick, the hero's reliable right hand and nothing more.

But as its title indicates, "The Ballad of Lefty Brown" delights in flipping the script. Written and directed by Jared Moshe and featuring the always welcome

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