Leah Churner
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West of Memphis
Eighteen years of wrongful imprisonment and four documentaries still don’t put to rest the trials of the West Memphis Three.
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Like Someone in Love
The latest film from Iranian filmmaking legend Abbas Kiarostami is set in Japan and looks at some characters playing out approximations of love.
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Traveling Road Show
Archivist Rick Prelinger debuts an interactive ode to America in moving pictures
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Greedy Lying Bastards
The greedy lying bastards are those responsible for destroying our planet’s climate, and this documentary is naming names.
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John Dies at the End
Together, Bubba Ho-Tep director Don Coscarelli and Cracked.com editor David Wong created this horror-comedy jumble that’s customed-tooled for the midnight hour.
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Angst Is Their Co-Pilot
‘Only the Young’ charts the agony and ecstasy of a certain age
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Oscar-Nominated Short Films 2013: Live Action
Childhood, aging, and geographic diversity are common themes in these dramas from around the world.
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Stand Up Guys
The film stars Al Pacino, Christopher Walken, and Alan Arkin as a trio of petty crooks who reunite postretirement to settle some old scores and rediscover the meaning of friendship.
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Broken City
Mark Wahlberg and Russell Crowe mix it up in this mystery thriller directed by Allen Hughes.
