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ThyBlackMan.com) A young blonde woman drives down a deserted California highway at night, alone. A mysterious car drives alongside her, passing, then stopping in the middle of the road. She freaks. She’s scared. The big car and her sedan play cat and mouse. Terrified, she drives to a closed motel looking for help. No one is there. No one hears her cries for help. She runs. A man hunts her, weapon in hand. Could he be the serial killer that’s paralyzing Los Angeles and confounding the LAPD?
That’s the dire setup for this 2h 7 min
crime/drama/thriller, a film that doesn’t break new ground and fails to invent an innovative, distinguishable or memorable murder spree. Yet within the confines of the genre, it nails basic elements enough to keep crime fans engaged until its reveal-after-reveal-after-reveal ending. Theatergoers may get restless, but HBO Max streaming viewers will be content.
Denzel Washington throws down with Jared Leto, Rami Malek in Little Things : These guys ain t playing
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Exclusive interview: Jared Leto morphs into the villain in the dark crime thriller The Little Things
Fri Jan 29, 2021 at 9:55am ET
What makes
Jared Leto’s movies so fascinating is that he is a chameleon who morphs into the body and mind of his diverse characters, especially the ones who delve deeply into the dark side.
Looking at his roles in Fight Club, Suicide Squad, Blade Runner, The Thin Red Line, and American Psycho, to name just a few, you can see his devotion to his process, and how his exhaustive research informs his “method-like acting.”
This is especially true when he was portraying a transgender woman in Dallas Buyers Club, for which he earned an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
The Little Things Review: Denzel Washington Elevates Slow Burn Crime Drama on HBO Max
The Little Things Review: Denzel Washington Elevates Slow Burn Crime Drama on HBO Max
A pair of mismatched cops hunt a serial killer in 1990 Los Angeles, concurrently in theaters and streaming on HBO Max.
Denzel Washington leads an all-star cast in
The Little Things; a slow burn period crime drama that s heavy on character development, but struggles to be entertaining. The serial killer storyline becomes muddied by secondary subplots. The mystery at the core of the film is overtaken by complex character exposition. The result is a well-acted ensemble in a sluggish narrative.
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