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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
Release Date West of Memphis Dec 25, 2012 Limited
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Actors For West of Memphis

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

Genres West of Memphis : Documentary

User Ranting West of Memphis : 4.1
User Percentage For West of Memphis : 89 %
User Count Like for West of Memphis : 2,601
All Critics Ranting For West of Memphis : 8
All Critics Count For West of Memphis : 72
All Critics Percentage For West of Memphis : 96 %

Review For West of Memphis

What sets this film apart from previous efforts to document the story is that Jackson and Walsh financed a private investigative team with legal and forensic experts who re-examined old evidence, conducted new interviews and found new witnesses.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail

Happy, sad, inspiring, infuriating, right and terribly wrong, all at the same time.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post

Berg's film is as much an indictment of the state of Arkansas' legal system as it is the prosecution.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

Berg's film helps illuminate a case that should certainly be the shame of the state of Arkansas, and perhaps the criminal justice system of the entire United States.
John Anderson-Newsday

Dubious evidence; suspicious confessions; conveniently located "poor white trash" (Echols' words) to take the rap: The case stank from the beginning, Berg's film argues.
Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune

Less an investigative report than a portrait of the community that forms around an ongoing court case, this conveys a patient understanding of the intricacies of law and human behavior that may be termed Kieslowskian.
Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader

A frankly extraordinary document about the three innocent children who were murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas and the three innocent teenagers who spent 18 years in prison for the crime.
Liz Braun-Jam! Movies

(Director Amy) Berg's doc is gripping, often infuriating, but in the end hopeful about the ability of truth and innocence to prevail thanks to the efforts of those who strive against all obstacles to uphold them.
Fr. Chris Carpenter-Movie Dearest

The new film is largely a recap of the older ones, with more celebrity testimonials and fewer Metallica songs but little fresh insight into the miscarriage of justice it chronicles.
A.A. Dowd-Time Out Chicago

Extols the efforts of celebrities to win the release of three innocent men [and is] suspenseful when it's straightforward-the best CSI investigation that money can buy.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com

Nearly overwhelms you with hopelessness, if not an adrenaline rush of rage - even if you're familiar with the case.
Alison Gang-San Diego Union-Tribune

It's a beautifully done piece of work in its own right, yet viewed beside the trilogy which preceded it, it comes across a bit like "Paradise Lost 3b - the Celebrity Edition."
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews

A whodunit in which truth devastatingly becomes a luxury.
Matt Pais-RedEye

New evidence and a fresh perspective keep the subject matter compelling.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

Filmmaker Amy Berg (Oscar nominated Deliver Us From Evil) has once again struck documentary gold with her hard-hitting journalistic feature, West of Memphis.
Maryann Koopman Kelly-Paste Magazine

A lot of it is treading on ground that's been laid by other people, but there's a lot of great new stuff, too.
Alonso Duralde-What the Flick?!

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