Fort Worth Weekly Song Kang-ho wonders whether you're the serial killer he's searching for in "Memories of Murder." I couldn’t get to the few movies that are being released in theaters this week, so I thought I’d run another of my yearly features delayed to the spring by [ gestures at everything]. I write this article about movies that I didn’t have a chance to review or write up in Film Shorts, and there were more of those this year. This piece is therefore longer than usual. Hope you’re okay with that. The Danish title for this film translates as simply “Drunk,” which would have been a better name for this comedy about a group of high-school teachers who make a group bet to see which of them can drink the most alcohol during the day and still teach class. Mads Mikkelsen plays the history teacher who actually improves his job performance when he’s hammered, because he (like his colleagues) sucks at his job to begin with. The Oscar-nominated film comments acidly on Denmark’s drinking culture, and it just gets funnier the more these men imbibe. The main character has a daughter who does charity work in Africa, which is writer-director Thomas Vinterberg’s tribute to his own daughter, who did the same work before dying in a car accident in 2019.