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This Week Marketplace | July 17, 2015

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Denny Tedesco — son of Tommy Tedesco, one of the Wreckers — explores the impact of the Wrecking Crew’s music and industry’s impact on them. There have been a few similar documentaries in the past few years — “Twenty Feet from Stardom,” “Muscle Shoals” — because it’s a lot of fun hearing about the moment a legendary riff just popped into somebody’s head. This one stands out because of the director’s personal connection with story, which adds family lore to rock history. “Wild Horses” (R) — Written, directed and starring Robert Duvall, this meandering cowboy/ family drama/crime story has a lot of heart-to-heart talks, each one seemingly sprinkled into the movie at random. Scott Briggs (Duvall) is a crusty ol’ cowboy who’s fixin’ to set up his last will. He reunites with his youngest son (James Franco), whom he kicked out of the house 15 years ago after catching him in the barn with another boy — that boy soon went missing. Now an oddly stiff Texas Ranger starts suspecting Scott is connected to the 15-year-old

rifying appetite — a renowned writer almost as well-known for his drinking and shenanigans as for stirring poetry. This style-conscious black-and-white feature depicts a week when Thomas (Celyn Jones) was brought to New York for a speaking tour, held under guidance of tweeish American poetry professor John M. Brinnin

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PICKS OF THE WEEK “Tangerines” (R) — After the fall of the Soviet Union, a benevolent old farmer finds himself caught in war between Georgia and Abkhazian separatists. When the conflict comes right to his front yard, Ivo (Lembit Ulfsak) buries a few soldiers, and finds that two of them are still alive — one man from each side. As they recover in his small shack, Ivo asks each man to swear not to kill the other. The adversaries agree not to shed blood under his roof, but it’s a cramped, fragile peace between sworn enemies. Before this film was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars last year, most of us in the West had never heard of Estonian actor Lembit Ulfsak. After seeing this performance, it’s like finding out there there’s been another Ian Mckellen just hanging out, putting his awesome talent into stuff you’ve never seen. “The Wrecking Crew” (PG) — This is another one of those music documentaries that introduces you to artists who are/were so good that you probably already love their work — but most folks have never heard of them. In the 1960s and 1970s, the “West Coast Sound” that dominated the charts was mostly created by a handful of hardworking session musicians called “The

missing-person case. The coldcase stuff is boring as can be, and the family-bonding stuff has some stultifyingly cheesy dialog. Lembit Ulfsak in “Tangerines” “Set Fire to the Stars” Wrecking Crew.” With interviews, behind-the- (R) — Welsh poet Dylan scenes footage and a kill- Thomas was a man of er soundtrack, director gorgeous verse and ter-

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