Starts with "Anderson Family" court trial where wife testifies on the murder of her husband, while the police investigation finds some interesting twists to the crime..

Is it worth your time? If you like movies that move at the speed of a dusty courtroom stenographer, maybe. People who want big, flashy twists will probably find this one a bit dry. It’s for the folks who like to watch a plot untangle itself very, very slowly. The whole thing kicks off with a trial. The wife is on the ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that move at the speed of a dusty courtroom stenographer, maybe. People who want big, flashy twists will probably find this one a bit dry. It’s for the folks who like to watch a plot untangle itself very, very slowly. The whole thing kicks off with a trial. The wife is on the stand, acting the part of the grieving widow, but the camera lingers on her face just a little too long. You know she's hiding something. It’s not even a subtle clue. It’s like she..."
Marty Brooks, Richard Goldstone
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