Universal Language” is delightfully absurdist, with little moments in each story that both make sense yet defy expectations.
It's not unusual for a city to double for another metropolis in movies. New Yorkers have long been able to spot when Toronto has been substituted for the Big Apple. Matthew Rankin, though, has gone ...
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One day, we're laughing or marveling at something improbable on TV — the next, we're wondering if the creators had a time ...