It’s last call at Paul’s, the dive bar down the block from Benny’s Burritos on the corner of 6th and Ave. A, and folks are getting rowdy. The year is 1998. The place is New York’s Lower East Side, before the danger was fully leached out of the boho-hipster paradise; back then, the neighborhood may have lacked the scuzzy allure of its post-Horror City iteration back in the late 1970s, but it’s still edgy enough. The dude ringing the drink-up bell is Hank ( Austin Butler ). He calls the shots — as well as pours them — at Paul’s while the hippie-ish owner (Griffin Dunne) whose name is on the sign banters with the regulars. Hank was once a baseball phenom who had a shot at the pros back in the Bay Area, until a car accident put the kibosh on his sports career. Now he works the bar, downs bee

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