Over/Under Movies Episode 26: Across 110th Street/American Gangster

Published: March 19, 2015, 12:35 a.m.

b'In this new episode of Over/Under Movies, where we pick apart one overrated and one underrated film, we dive into the criminal underbelly of 70s Harlem. And who better to do that than three film critics from the Pacific Northwest?\\n\\nFirst off, we talk about 1972\'s Across 110th Street, which grittily depicts the investigation of a robbery during a 24-hour period. Is it a simple Blaxploitation film the way its reputation suggests, or is there something deep underneath?\\n\\nThen, we find ourselves in an existential conversation about where Ridley Scott\'s unique talent has gone after 2000s Gladiator, as his forced crime epic American Gangster proves to be an uneven and bland experience. How forgettable is it? One of our critics watched it three times, and he still can\'t care to remember what happens in it.\\n\\nAs usual, thank you for listening, please send us your comments so we can improve the show and look forward to new episodes when our kick ass Portland-based film critics will discuss one overrated and one underrated film within the same genre or style.\\n\\nYou can also find us on iTunes if you search for Over/Under Movies and on Twitter @overundermovies.\\n\\nErik McClanahan is the lead film critic at Oregon Arts Watch, co-host of the Adjust Your Tracking podcast (Also available on iTunes) and a contributor at The Playlist.\\n\\nRyan Oliver is an awesome film critic who used to write for Gotcha Movies but is taking a break in order to pursue something called a "viable career". Regardless, we love hearing him talk so he\'ll always be a part of the gang.\\n\\nOktay Ege Kozak is a film critic for The Oregon Herald, Beyazperde, DVD Talk and is also a contributor and film critic at The Playlist.\\n\\nA special thank you to Drew Wallner, who designed our new logo.'