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Netflix s Newest Hit - Night Stalker: The Hunt For a Serial Killer

Photo: ‘Night Stalker’/Netflix To start 2021 off, Netflix released a new limited series that focuses on Richard Ramirez aka the “Night Stalker”. Convicted serial killer, rapist, and kidnapper, Ramirez has had 14 victims connected to him and many more that have yet to be officially proven. During the 1980s, he terrorized the greater Los Angeles area as well as San Francisco and committed a series of murders, rapes, and robberies within a short amount of time. Netflix’s newest documentary symbolizes a big change from its usual format of true crime documentaries, instead of focusing on the serial killer, they focused on the detectives and the victims.

City on a Hill : No Rest for the Wicked in Boston Crime Drama

‘City on a Hill’: No Rest for the Wicked in Boston Crime Drama Claire L. Wong is a writer from the San Francisco Bay Area who strives to advance intelligent analysis, diversity, and compassionate storytelling in her work. She especially likes writing about science fiction, action, AAPI, and LGBTQ+ stories. She believes that visual storytelling through film and television increases the practice of empathy, which aligns with Hollywood Insider’s goal to use meaningful entertainment as a unifying tool. (she/her) Jan 18, 2021 Photo: ‘City on a Hill’/Showtime Kevin Bacon, Aldis Hodge, and Jonathan Tucker star in Showtime’s gritty crime drama ‘City on a Hill’. Set in Boston in 1992, the city’s crime and corruption have reached a boiling point. Even among the cops and robbers, it’s difficult to tell who are the real “bad guys.”

What Would Sophia Loren Do? is a Short but Sweet Story of Celebrity Fandom and Representation

‘What Would Sophia Loren Do?’ is a Short but Sweet Story of Celebrity Fandom and Representation MarioYuwono is from Indonesia, but was born in Italy and attended school in Jakarta, Moscow, Berlin and Los Angeles. He has been obsessed with films ever since he saw his first movie at the age of five, and would go on to spend his younger years reading film encyclopedias and movie guides. Combined with a global upbringing rooted in greater social awareness, this drives him to be more observant of values promoted in films. He believes in cinema’s potential to enable greater empathy and meaningfully expand people’s horizons, in line with

Jeff Nichols Loving : The Power of Understated Drama With the Brilliant Pair Joel Edgerton & Ruth Negga

Photo: ‘Loving’/Focus Features The words ‘critically acclaimed drama’ come with certain expectations. The usual Academy darling contenders promise intense plots with high stakes, weepy declarations of love, and the ‘Oscar speech’ that comes right after our tragic protagonist’s lowest point. You know the one; where the hero declares their bravery and self-worth to the world before taking it on and winning in an epic show of fireworks and triumphant orchestral score. Loving contains none of those tropes and, frankly, it’s refreshing. The film, both written and directed by Nichols, swerves away from the more dramatic and well-known events of the Civil Rights movement to focus on Richard and Mildred Loving, a mixed-race couple who, after being exiled from their home in Virginia, had their marriage legalised by the Supreme Court in a landmark case. Ruth Negga, who played the media-shy Mildred, would go on to be nominated for Best Actress at the 2017 Academy Awards, with

2021 Oscars Predictions: Actresses, Actors, Directors and Films to Watch for in the Unprecedented Race

2021 Oscars Predictions: Actresses, Actors, Directors and Films to Watch for in the Unprecedented Race Christopher Davis is an entertainment enthusiast dedicated to the diverse and ever-expanding terrain of film and television. He is eager to examine entertainment that pushes the boundaries of the screen and offers new texture to popular culture altogether. Christopher is excited to write for Hollywood Insider, where he is encouraged to engage in factual and substance-based discourse. Christopher finds inspiration in media that is compelling to consume, sparks progress and evokes compassion. Jan 10, 2021 The Show Must Go On With 2020 trailing in the rearview mirror of 2021’s unimaginably eventful kickoff, glimmers of hope for change has been revived. As the coronavirus vaccine makes its way to essential workers and those most vulnerable to the virus, and a new administration prepares to take the reins of the White House, the tide appears to be slowly but surely shifting towar

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