I don’t suspect this is going to be the beautiful and heartbreaking work that yesterday’s “Dear Zachary” viewing was.
Not only a riveting suburban true-crime/legal tale, but a beautiful, beautiful, heartbreaking work of friendly and familial love.
Hey, I got two free passes to see Moonrise Kingdom next Wednesday for being terrific. Hooray for me.
Currently watching
Fun horror flick, but by this third one, all the cracks are clearly visible and the pacing is really lame. The whole fun in the first flick was the slow burn.
I’m going to watch this in my office now. Someone stop by that dastardly kettle corn dude on campus and join me.
Go ahead an add “being falsely convicted of murder” to the list of things I hope never happen to me.
This is the best thing Herzog has made in a long time. That Capote comparison may be a BIT generous, but it feels pretty apt.
