FilmNoir17 : One of the best movies to come out in over a decade. I'll watch almost anything with Cary...
NoelCoyotebleu : ha easy for me NOT to watch.
Akrimaya : Looove JK Simmons!
nycravers : Rewatching this amazing AF show. Its about the aftermath of an alien invasion if you like ...
random000 : Required reading in our U.S. classes. Twice. Grades 7 & 9.
nycravers : Rewatching this amazing AF show. Its about the aftermath of an alien invasion if you like ...
prism : I remember reading this in grade 12 English in the '80's and it's still part of the curric...
random000 : Required reading in our U.S. classes. Twice. Grades 7 & 9.
Hans Zarkov : My suspension of disbelief does about as well as the old Tacoma Narrows suspension bridge ...
(⌐■_■) : Holysmokes, there's no way to brace yourself.
Riveting. 5/5 for a top-notch, true life crime series. Patton Oswalt’s devotion to his late wife’s obsessive work to find the EAR/Golden State Killer is an act of love and devotion. Although I am only 2 episodes in (only 2 episodes have been released) I find myself in a state of mixed emotions that range from shock, horror, awe, sadness, and the desire to see and hear more of Michelle’s work. HBO filmmaker Liz Garbus has made an amazing tribute to McNamara’s work and effort to catch this American buglar, serial rapist and serial killer. Despite the fact that in 2018 the police denied claims that this research was of any benefit. The rapes and murders occurred from 1974 to 1986 and Joseph James DeAngelo (East Area Rapist, Golden State Killer, etc.) wasn’t even caught until 24th April 2018 partially — at the very least — due to McNamara’s endless attempts and dedication/obsession to bring him to (some form of) justice.