This week, Times critics look at Tom Hooper's “Les Misérables,” Quentin Tarantino's “Django Unchained” and the documentary “West of Memphis.” See all of this week's reviews here. Movies, This Week's Movies, Django Unchained (Movie), Les MiserablesLes Misérables has already made off with $67 million at the box office since debuting on Christmas day, but a lot of people have found the sweeping musical largely problematic. Many are quick to criticize the performance of Russell Crowe. He can'tBut ever since 1985 when the English-language musical version began devouring the world, nobody says “Misérables.” Now it's just “Les Miz,” and that evokes an altogether different state of despair. The miz don't need food, shelter, or clothing — thereThe groundbreaking new film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Les Misérables" features desperate people suffering under soul-shattering unemployment, naive university students decrying the rich and stoking the flames of socialist revolutionAnne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman sing for their Oscars.
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