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Current-day Hollywood contrives its public self-image from the phantoms and the fumes of the classic studio era; in the process, it evokes, with a fallacious longing, the hard-knock times that high-studio movies symbolize.

Crammed with razor-sharp insights and mind-boggling detail, Shakey is a rock-solid literary triumph, as inspired and inspiring as the eccentric figure it evokes with such frustrated devotion.

A memory tale, it evokes with wondrous immediacy the author's boyhood in Shillington, Penn., when he was a gifted, ungainly teenager, teeming with hope, passion and ambition — and a pupil in the same rural school where his father was a long-suffering but invincibly good-humored teacher.

Sketch-based, it evokes with good humour the lives of his crazed colleagues and clientele, whose nightly revels terminate in violence and vice – never more so than when Merlin (a 70-year-old, bearded psychic) warns that in "four months and seventeen days" the manager, a coke-addled ex-model from Johannesburg, will die of gunshot wounds.

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The film doesn't force its musical references on audiences, but it evokes them with vast fondness and fascination.

It evokes uniforms with merit badges, roasting vegetarian hot dogs (Big Franks) over a campfire and the big Oshkosh, Wisconsin Pathfinder Camporee every five years.

"The term 'committed suicide' is damaging because for many, if not most, people it evokes associations with 'committed a crime' or 'committed a sin' and makes us think about something morally reprehensible or illegal," said Jacek Debiec, an assistant professor in the University of Michigan's department of psychiatry who specializes in post-traumatic stress and anxiety disorders.

"Deadfall" isn't in the same league as these classics, but that it evokes both — along with a half-dozen other old noirs, including those with a western twang — points to its satisfying, if humble quality.

It evokes cilantro, but with more va-va-voom.

From the low pedestal of a flattened tree stump, it evokes the afterlife with considerably more optimism than the surrounding gravestones.

Set to Bartok, it evokes an incantation with Wendy Whelan as an initiate and Jock Soto as a magician who animates a community, and his acolytes, Albert Evans and Kristin Sloan, an unknown in the corps.

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