Alex Prager’s debut “DreamQuil” film of whip-smart design that ends up with little to say. Its retro-futuristic setting draws heavily from the 1950s but combines numerous contemporary concerns, resulting in a “Stepford Wives”-esque saga that, though rendered with a deft artistic hand, rarely draws real meaning from its many disparate parts. It concerns data mining, […]
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