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Moving Pictures: ‘Breaking,’ Tragic and True

With "Breaking," John Boyega escapes type and finds challenge.

Fulfillment, Failure, and Desire: The Subversive “Memories of Murder”

How Bong Joon Ho changed expectations for the procedural drama.

Search No Longer for Your New Favorite TV Show

"Search Party" is the holy grail of modern television.

News Briefs

Police anonymity in the Paul O'Neal case; a giant bus in China; and the everlasting disappointment of Frank Ocean.

Is Internet Sleuthing the new ‘CSI?’

Online sleuthing has blown up in recent years. What are the side effects?

News Briefs

A struggle for justice in police shooting cases, Obama and his drone strikes, and ongoing difficulties for CPS.

Chicago Law Decriminalizes Marijuana Possession, but Some Still Feel the Heat

The law is ambiguous and subject to police discretion and interpretation. For example, what determines the amount of the fine is not specified and, as it already happens, it will not solve the problem of the racial gap in arrests.