Alex Cox loves to make movies. He doesn’t get to do that very often these days, but when he does, they’re more likely than not to land with an unceremonious clunk. His last three features — Tombstone Rashomon (2017), a Rashomon-style retelling of the Gunfight at O.K. Corral; Bill The Galactic Hero (2014), an adaptation of Harry Harrison’s novel of the same name, made with Cox’s University of Colorado film students; and Repo Chick (2009), which reforms the basic milieu...

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