A melancholic affection for New York City permeates writer-director Noah Segan’s nostalgia-powered “The Only Living Pickpocket in New York,” a minor-key character study that quietly mourns a bygone era, when life was analog, and so were its criminals. Bookended by two pitch-perfect needle drops that signify every New Yorker’s complex emotions about their city (LCD […]
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