[New post] Spoiler-Free Review of “To Catch a Killer” on Demand: Gripping Crime Thriller
Amy Koto, TV Fanatic Girl posted: " **This is a spoiler-free review so feel free to read on!** "The only thing enough for me is a solid lead..." To Catch a Killer premiered in limited theaters on May 9th 2023 and is now currently available to watch on demand as of June 20th 2023. The crim" TV Fanatic Girl
**This is a spoiler-free review so feel free to read on!**
"The only thing enough for me is a solid lead..."
To Catch a Killer premiered in limited theaters on May 9th 2023 and is now currently available to watch on demand as of June 20th 2023. The crime thriller film stars Shailene Woodley, Ben Mendelsohn, Jovan Adepo, and Ralph Ineson. It runs for approximately two hours.
A police officer with a traumatic past is recruited by the FBI's chief investigator to help profile and stop a deadly killer in Baltimore.
Here is the trailer:
To Catch a Killer hooks the audience right from the start with an intense opening and a captivating case that reels you in for more. Is it worthy of your next watch? Let's find out...
The Pros:
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Explosive opening!
This was probably one of the best openings I have seen in a while. It was intense and shocking and it did a great job of hooking the audience. The crime was horrific and eye-opening and Shailene's character, Eleanor was thrown right into things as well, making us connect to her immediately.
The intensity didn't stop here. I thought there were plenty of thrilling moments built into this one, making it a very entertaining watch. The case itself was intriguing and complex. I never felt bored at all even during the quiet moments.
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Strong performance by Shailene Woodley.
All of the actors did a good job, but she was absolutely incredible in this. I've always liked her as an actress and she proved her worth in this film. She was believable, emotional, and powerful without overdoing things. I liked her interactions with Investigator Lammark, but she was perfectly capable of commanding the screen on her own as well.
The Cons:
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I needed a few more character layers...
Eleanor dealt with something traumatic during her childhood, which was part of what made her so exceptional for this case, but we never really explored what that trauma was. I didn't need the movie to be longer than it was, but I guess I just wanted a few more layers because I really liked her character and I wanted to truly understand her. I get that it was more about the trauma in general, but we took the time to look at this from the killer's perspective so why not focus on her as well?
In a lot of ways this film was a crime thriller by the numbers. I'm not sure that it did anything that new in the genre, but I still found the content to be captivating and entertaining so this wasn't a major con at all for me personally.
So am I in or out?
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I'm in!!!!
An engrossing watch!
Exceptional performances, great cinematography, and some intense moments that shouldn't be missed.
I hope you enjoyed the review and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on To Catch a Killer in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!
Best,
Amy Koto, TV Fanatic Girl
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