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- An unflinching Ozark Mountain girl hacks through dangerous social terrain as she hunts down her drug-dealing father while trying to keep her family intact.
- High in the mountains above Colorado Springs, a woman's body is found along a switchback road. Before investigators can determine who's responsible for her death, they'll need to figure out what brought her here in the first place.
- A skeleton is discovered on the edge of a high school football field, during a game of catch. It takes a forensic sculptor, tireless detective work, and some luck, to finally bring the mysterious killer to justice.
- Leonard Maltin reviews "Winter's Bone," the story of a strong-willed young girl who must track down her father in order to save their family's home.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeMichael Phillips and A.O. Scott review "The A-Team", "The Karate Kid", "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work", "Killers", "Agora" and "Winter's Bone". In the 'Over/Under' segment, the critics choose their picks for the most overrated and underrated films of the 1980s. A.O. Scott picked 1989's "When Harry Met Sally" as his choice for the most overrated film, and 1987's "Ishtar" as his most underrated. Michael Phillips chose 1988's "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" as his pick for the most overrated, and 1985's "Runaway Train" for the most underrated.
- On this week's Rotten Tomatoes Show, Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead reviews of the movies The A-Team, Winter's Bone, and The Karate Kid, a remake of the 1980s hit, starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan. Plus, we count down the Top 5 Old Wise Dudes, and Russell Brand shares his Five Favorite Films while promoting Get Him to the Greek.
- 2019– 7mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 6mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2017– 1h 6mPodcast EpisodeDebra was a Boston independent filmmaker before she picked up and left for NYU's graduate film program. Her first short film there, "Snake Feed," was accepted into the Sundance Labs, where she developed the concept into her first narrative feature, Down to the Bone, starring Vera Fermiga. From there, Debra and her creative partner Anne Rossellini developed a film based on Daniel Woodrell's 2006 novel, Winter's Bone. The film was released in 2010 and tells the story of a girl who's the sole caretaker of her family who must hunt down her missing father to avoid being kicked out of her house and losing everything. The girl was played by Jennifer Lawrence. Lawrence was nominated for an Academy Award, as was Debra's film and screenplay. In 2018, she directed Leave No Trace, a story about a father with PTSD trying to raise his teen daughter off the grid when some well-meaning people intervene and change the course of their lives. Starring Ben Foster and newcomer Thomasin Mckenzie Harcourt, Leave No Trace has been on multiple Top Ten lists, and won Debra the Best Director award at the 2019 LAFCA awards ceremony.
- 2022– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 38mPodcast Episode
- 2023– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2017– 1h 6mPodcast Episode
- 2007–TV Episode
- Days before Christmas, a pastor finds bartender Robbie Schmidt strangled in the snow. Robbie's family is shocked when suspicion falls on his closest friend. But as winters come and go, detectives fear they will never catch the killer.