Not exact matches
Fairbanks is returning to the screen in a role she's long wished to play — Belle Gunness, a notorious
real - life mass murderer who went on a well - documented
killing spree in the 19th century.
While the joke about two tourists near Keswick on a
killing spree has the potential to get old the fact that the
real laughs in the film are rooted in excellent characterisation and clever dialogue means the film is surprising and fresh right down to its final bleak twist.
The girls yearn to become
real - life horror legends, and start a
killing spree in Rosedale, their Midwestern hometown, then achieve online superstardom through sympathetic responses — all while pinning their bloodshed on a patsy.
Why does he, and his very enthusiastic supporters, continue on their
killing spree if they believe it to be
real?
I'll tell you what's wrong with it — in the former case, we're talking about a
real and alarming trend reflecting implicit racial bias, whereas in the latter («
killing spree») case, we're talking about a one - off.