“Megalopolis” and “Joker: Folie à Deux”; or, The Virtue of Burning Money ...Middle East

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Francis Ford Coppola’s decades-in-the-making science fiction fable “Megalopolis” was financed with his own wealth, the result of selling off part of his vineyards, and has the hallmarks of a labor of love in which nobody could say no to him about any aspect, even budget or running time. Which is not to say that it’s indulgent in context of recent cinema history: it runs 2 hours, 18 minutes, reasonable for an epic, and at $120 million, it’s not that pricey by the standards of studio franchise entries (the final “Avengers” movie cost $356 million, and the second “Avatar” cost almost $100 million more than that).  No, it only seems extravagant by the impoverished standards of American popul

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