South of Justice

West of Memphis

Four movies have been made, and 16 years have passed since three teenagers were imprisoned for a crime they very clearly didn’t commit. The “West Memphis Three,” the subject of copious celebrity crusading and a myriad of documentaries, have become reluctant mascots of a legal system gone awry. An implosion of justice in Arkansas may not seem like breaking news to a country long fatigued about...

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On Your Radar: A Teacher

Netflix Roulette: Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning

 

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For Me? Fine. So Dumb!

Jack the Giant Slayer

The theory holds that monkeys typing on a typewriter can eventually produce “Hamlet” by accident. Presumably, Jack the Giant Slayer is one of the monkeys’ lesser works. Hobbled together by five writers, one of whom is a previous Best Screenplay Oscar winner, this film is a series of studio executive notes stretched into two hours. Unimaginative, uninspired, undeserving of attention, this...

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Cutting Room for March 1

  • Although the documentary Girl Rising sadly does not detail the first woman born with the superpower of flight, the film does have a pretty neat trick: it’s free to see! At least if you head down to Film Streams (filmstreams.org) on Thursday, April 4 at 7 pm. The free screening, funded in part by TD Ameritrade, will be held in collaboration with the Institute for Career Advancement Needs (...

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Cutting Room for February 22

  • Adam Sandler, whose contract with the devil that grants him riches and fame but specifies he must unleash the fresh hell that is a new film once a year, is returning to romantic comedy for his next outing. And he may be returning to a familiar partner in Drew Barrymore. Having forced her to listen to Billy Idol in The Wedding Singer and somewhat psychologically abused her in 50 First Dates,...

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I Immediately Regret This Decision

Beautiful Creatures

It has been claimed by the defendant, Mr. Ryan Syrek, that the film Beautiful Creatures is neither “reductive Twilight barf” nor “derivative young-adult hormonal daydreaming” but that it is, instead, “charming and kinda fun.” The prosecution points to Mr. Syrek’s questionable celebration of such films as Miss Congeniality 2 and Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters as evidence of his compromised...

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On Your Radar: Big Ass Spider

Netflix Roulette: Goon

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Star Trek Into Darkness

Not quite "boldly," but this sequel still "goes" pretty far.

GRADE
B


Blancanieves

A silent, Spanish retelling of Snow White with bullfighting is better than it sounds...

GRADE
A


Upstream Color

An abstract-but-understandable romance/thriller/sci-fi/mystery.

GRADE
A+


The Great Gatsby

Who didn't read the book and imagine a Jay-Z score?

GRADE
B-


Beyond the Hills

It's the slow Romanian melodrama you've been (not) waiting for!

GRADE
C


Iron Man 3

Turns out, if you have a script, you can make a killer superhero movie.

GRADE
A-


Disconnect

Scaring people off the Internet feels silly.

GRADE
C


Pain and Gain

As the title suggests, it is half horrid and half great.

GRADE
C


Twisty Pig Tale

Writer/director Shane Carruth’s 2004 film, Primer, isn’t just a great time-travel movie; it’s one of the best science...

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Puttin’ on the Fitz’

If “director Baz Luhrmann” and “restraint” have ever appeared in the same sentence together, they were the word-bread...

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Don’t Love Thy Neighbor Too Much

There was a shot so slow and quiet in Beyond the Hills (or Dupa Dealuri if you’ve got Romanian skills) that it appeared to...

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Up and Downey

Although traditionally necessary for filmmaking, the original Iron Man was rumored not to have had much of a real script,...

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