“The Devil Has A Name” (**1/2 out of four) was an adequately done melodrama about a sinister oil matriarch (Kate Bosworth) who inadvertently exposes the whole industry of big business and industrial pollution when she fights back in court a farmer (David Straithairn) whose water has been poisoned. Well-acted (with a cast that includes Edward James Olmos and Martin Sheen) and well-told but film treads on all-too-familiar territory from other films (“A Civil Action” and “The Milagro Beanfield War” just to name a few). I mean really- is anyone surprised at this point that big businesses care about money and are killing many with pollution? Olmos also directed.