Spiral Star Marisol Nichols on Grounding Her Character in the Saw Franchise s Reality
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Throughout the history of cops being seen in movies and TV, the strict commander of a precinct has become a trope in which we ve seen countless figures bark and shout orders at their underlings, to the point that most performers portraying these roles are caricatures more than believable characters.
Saw franchise, but also manages to reinvent how commanding officers are portrayed, with Marisol Nichols leaning into some of the expected, stern elements of such a stereotype, while also grounding her Captain Angie Ganza in the film s reality.
âSpiralâ Review: A âSawâ Sequel Thatâs A Cut Above
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Dirty cops and dark justice highlight this promising relaunch of the definitive horror franchise of the post-9/11 era.
Spiral: From the Book of Saw is the best
Saw sequel since
Saw VI is the best
Saw film. I m pretty fond of the franchise, and its hilariously interconnected continuity and bemusingly straight-faced sincerity paved the way for the MCU and
The Fast Saga. The first date with my eventual wife was the opening night of
Saw II, her choice, and we d spend the next five years celebrating the occasion by seeing the next
Spiral: From the Book of SAW apparently got multiple NC-17 ratings from MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) before finally securing its R theatrical rating. Director Darren Lynn Bousman revealed the struggle to get Spiral approved for theaters during a recent interview, in which he [.]
Concerns for missing Hamilton teenager, 13
9 May, 2021 01:56 AM
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Chastity, 13, was last seen in Dey St, Hamilton East, about 5.45pm on Saturday, police say. Photo / NZ Police
Chastity, 13, was last seen in Dey St, Hamilton East, about 5.45pm on Saturday, police say. Photo / NZ Police
NZ Herald
Police have concerns for a Hamilton teenager who hasn t been seen for nearly 24 hours.
Police are now calling for help from the public to help find Chastity, who is described as being about 153cm tall.
She was last seen about 5.45pm on Saturday in Dey St, Hamilton East, and could be in either the Hamilton or Taupo areas.