![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The documentary focuses on Lonnie Franklin Jr., who is the accused Grim Sleeper, and is a critical look at the lack of effort by the LAPD to safeguard the lives of over a hundred and fifty women that were murdered by Franklin. Lastly, we have the most menacing documentary I have watched as of late, Tales of the Grim Sleeper by Nick Broomfield. Next we have Heaven Knows What by Josh and Ben Safdie, a faux-fictionalized documentary about Harley (played by Arielle Holmes, who also wrote this story initially), a homeless teen in love with a psychopathic boyfriend, Ilya (Caleb Landry Jones), and their lives in a ghettoized, drug-induced trauma with New York as its harrowing background. It's confusing because it's a layered look at female vengeance and rape narratives, as it's simultaneously compelling and problematic. For those of you who don't know (I mean, really?) Gone Girl is a confusing thriller focusing on the disappearance of Amy, when soon after her disappearance, the spotlight quickly turns to Nick, who is under suspicion for the murder of his wife. ![]() We'll be talking about the highly anticipated adaptation of Gone Girl directed by David Fincher, starring Ben-he has risen again-Affleck as Nick Dunne, alongside a terrifying performance by Rosamund Pike as Amy Dunne. The third dispatch includes David Fincher's Gone Girl, Josh and Ben Safdie's What Heaven Knows and Nick Broomfield's Tales of the Grim Sleeper.įariha: This week we've got another girl-centric dispatch from NYFF. Film writers Fariha Roísín and Sara Black McCulloch are covering the New York Film Festival this year as a series of conversations about the festival and its programming. ![]()
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