Let no one say “The Lowdown” is shy about its influences. Ethan Hawke’s hero, a Tulsa “truthtorian” by the name of Lee Raybon, ruffles feathers as a freelance reporter — but for his not-all-that-steady day job, Lee runs a used bookstore. His stock in trade are yellowed first editions of the midcentury crime novels to which […]

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