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“The Tin Drum” (1979), directed by Volker Schlondorff. 142 minutes. Rated R. An often quirky look at a society gone mad (Nazi Germany) and a child’s way of coping through incessant drumming and high-pitched screams. “Fandango” (1985), directed by Kevin Reynolds, 91 minutes. Rated PG. Critics panned this, one of Kevin Costner’s first movies, because they said it went nowhere. But who says a movie has to go anywhere? This tale of five graduating Texas college students contemplating their futures is poignant and adventurous.

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