
Like “Dune: Part Two,” this comedy from “Los Espookys” creator Julio Torres was rescheduled last year, to the disappointment of Torres’s many fans. Finally, we all get to see Torres’s highly anticipated feature debut as a writer-director. Here, he plays a toy designer from El Salvador who has come to New York to make his creative dreams come true; when his visa runs out, his only hope lies in an apprenticeship with a once-hip, now washed-up artist. The fact that said has-been is played by Tilda Swinton only heightens the intrigue of a film that co-stars Isabella Rossellini, Greta Lee and RZA. The combination of that creative team, plus some potentially punchy satire involving immigration reform, boho pretentiousness and New York striving at its most Darwinian, feels like it can’t miss. Opens March 1.
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