Stars: Lily Collins, Zac Efron, Angela Sarafyan, James Hetfield, Grace Victoria Cox, Kaya Scodelario, Haley Joel Osment, Terry Kinney, Ryan Wesley Gilreath, Richard K. Jones, Alan B. Jones, Jeffrey Donovan, John Malkovich | Written by Michael Werwie | Directed by Joe Berlinger
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile is directed by Joe Berlinger and is his second Ted Bundy narrative to drop on Netflix after his show Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes premiered a few months ago. Berlinger’s biopic of the man himself stars none other than Zac Efron as serial mass murderer Ted Bundy and follows his simplistic home life with girlfriend Liz Kendall intertwined with his capture, and eventual trial on the grounds of his monstrously vicious crimes. Efron puts in a darkly inhabited turn with stellar craftsmanship as Bundy, however, the film itself is brutally underwhelming with significantly hollow depth and is questionably one-sided in...
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile is directed by Joe Berlinger and is his second Ted Bundy narrative to drop on Netflix after his show Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes premiered a few months ago. Berlinger’s biopic of the man himself stars none other than Zac Efron as serial mass murderer Ted Bundy and follows his simplistic home life with girlfriend Liz Kendall intertwined with his capture, and eventual trial on the grounds of his monstrously vicious crimes. Efron puts in a darkly inhabited turn with stellar craftsmanship as Bundy, however, the film itself is brutally underwhelming with significantly hollow depth and is questionably one-sided in...
- 5/10/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Jordan Reeves just wanted some credits to add to his résumé when he auditioned at the Southeastern Theatre Conference. He was a junior in college, majoring in theater performance. He'd never heard of Fort Harrod Drama and its yearly outdoor production, "Daniel Boone: The Man and the Legend." But his audition impressed the show's producers enough for them to offer him the role of James Harrod."What excited me at first was the chance to be in an epic play, playing a historical figure," says Reeves. "The show took place in Harrodsburg, Ky., and I would be portraying the character that founded that town. It was my first professional job. I was young, and someone wanted to pay me to act, so that was terrific. They also provided housing."Outdoor dramas also provide a good deal of employment. According to the Institute of Outdoor Drama in Chapel Hill, N.C.
- 2/24/2010
- backstage.com
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