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From director Amy Berg, in collaboration with first time Producers Damien Echols and Lorri Davis along with filmmakers Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh comes West of Memphis, a powerful examination of a catastrophic failure of justice in Arkansas. The documentary tells the hitherto unknown story behind an extraordinary and desperate fight to bring the truth to light. Told and made by those who lived it, Berg's unprecedented access to the inner workings of the defense, allows the film to show the investigation, research and appeals process in a way that has never been seen before; revealing shocking and disturbing new information about a case that still haunts the American South. -- (C) Official Site
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Movie Title : West of Memphis
Release Date : Dec 25, 2012 Limited
Genre Movie :Documentary
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Damien Wayne Echols,Jason Baldwin,Jessie Misskelley Jr.,Lorri Davis,Peter Jackson,Eddie Vedder,Henry Rollins,Natalie Maines,Pam Hicks,Jerry Driver,Mark Byers,Steve Jones,Bryn Ridge,Gary Gitchell,John Fogelman,Vicki Hutcheson,Sharon French,David Burnett,Michael Carson,Amanda Hobbs


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For West of Memphis

User Ranting Movie West of Memphis : 4.2
User Count Like for West of Memphis : 3,588
Critics Ranting For West of Memphis : 7.9
Critics Percentage For West of Memphis : 95 %

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It's not a new story, true, but "West of Memphis" makes it both extremely personal and universally painful.
Tom Long-Detroit News

A real-life horror story, made no less shocking by the familiarity of its early scenes.
Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times

While the "Paradise Lost" films captured events as they unfolded in the heat of battle, "West of Memphis" has the luxury of at least partial closure.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe

A true-crime story that begins with a notorious murder case and grows into a chilling indictment of the American justice system.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

And justice for all? Hardly.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald

It tells the story of a terrible crime compounded by a grave injustice that's been remedied, but only in part, so it's impossible to have a single or simple response to the movie.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle

A sobering look at how the wheels of justice can be -- and are -- manipulated by political expediency and a small town's tendrils of the old boy network
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

The film is so utterly transfixing you won't believe almost two-and-a-half hours have passed when the final credits roll.
Tara Brady-Irish Times

We feel like we're watching an overlong true-crime television episode and not a movie.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

I would have preferred Jackson's clinically-presented project display a bit more reverence for the three young lives that were brutally taken some twenty years ago.
Erick Weber-NECN

Moving and gruesome, West of Memphis is an eloquent disquisition on the banality of evil.
Leah Churner-Austin Chronicle

"West of Memphis" re-examines evidence and retells the story in a methodical and procedural fashion in which even the false steps lead somewhere.
Duane Dudek-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

More a recap and appendix to the Paradise Lost trilogy... one can't help but feel that the celebrities involved needed this document of their efforts to appease their vanity.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)

The case is more intriguing than the film about it.
Jake Mulligan-Boston Phoenix

Isn't unnecessary, but it's often superfluous.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

The film suggests these powerless, poorly educated young men were scapegoated because they would be missed by nobody of importance -- the justice system equivalent of the cannon fodder recruited from the same socioeconomic straits.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

It's nice to have all the twists and turns of the iconic case contained tidily in one well-crafted film, although there are no real revelations here.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

"West of Memphis" becomes a greatest-hits concert of prosecutorial misconduct, and you'll agree when the film asserts that prosecutors knew they had the wrong guys.
Sara Smith-Kansas City Star

Incredibly, after three documentaries on the subject, there are still things to reveal about the West Memphis Three.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

"West of Memphis" does nothing to displace its predecessor films as masterpieces of investigative filmmaking, but complements them as a riveting capstone to an epic and tragic tale.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian

West of Memphis is the real vindication - even if it is incomplete.
Bill Gibron-PopMatters

In the end it won't matter if this is the fourth movie about the same subject; you can never learn its lessons often enough.
Steve Persall-Tampa Bay Times

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An examination of a failure of justice in Arkansas. The documentary tells the hitherto unknown story behind an extraordinary and desperate fight to bring the truth to light. Told and made by those who lived it, the filmmakers' unprecedented access to the inner workings of the defense, allows the film to show the investigation, research and appeals process in a way that has never been seen before; revealing shocking and disturbing new information about a case that still haunts the American South.

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