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My Friend Dahmer (2017) Movie Review

February 22, 2018 Steve Baqqi
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Jeffrey Dahmer was an infamous serial killer who murdered at least seventeen men between 1978 and 1991. This morbid fact isn’t a very fun review opening, sure, but this isn’t a very pleasant movie. Written and directed by Marc Meyers, the film is based on a graphic novel of the same name by famed cartoonist, John Backderf. Backderf went to high school with Dahmer, and befriended him shortly before their graduation; incidentally, right before Dahmer started killing. The filmmakers do not flinch while showing Dahmer’s fatalistic descent. His behavior escalates from picking up roadkill, to killing and mutilating animals, fantasizing about murder and necrophilia, and lastly his first murder. My Friend Dahmer seeks to humanize and understand its notorious title character, while never condoning his actions.

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Tags My Friend Dahmer, 2017, Movie Review, Jeffrey Dahmer, Serial Killer, True Crime, John Backderf, Marc Meyers, Failure, Murder, Derf, Alcoholism, Ross Lynch
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The Snowman (2017) Movie Review

November 4, 2017 Steve Baqqi
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The Snowman is a thriller with a stellar cast and proudly boasts production by film great Martin Scorsese. Michael Fassbender leads an ensemble cast as detective Harry Hole. Harry grapples with alcoholism and struggles to catch a serial killer across frozen Norway. If you read that and thought, “Hey that sounds like it might be good!” You’re wrong, dead wrong. It's terrible.

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Tags The Snowman, 2017, Jo Nesbø, Harry Hole, Norwegian, Michael Fassbender, Rebecca Ferguson, J.K. Simmons, Toby Jones, Val Kilmer, Martin Scorsese, Thriller, Serial Killer
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