Here's an exercise for you: imagine the sound of one hand clapping to the bongo-drum beat of nothingness. In other words, nothing new for uber-hipster, Jim Jarmusch, also one third of a trinity (Coppola, Anderson) currently spearheading the happysad Bill Murray revisionist movement. Murray fails to make an appearance in Down By Law, but if it's any consolation, you still have the innocuously grizzly Tom Waits doing his thing – joined by pretty-boy mobster, John Lurie, and the perpetually-confused Roberto Benigni, they play a group of convicts on the run, after having escaped from a New Orleans prison.