The makers of the killer kid movie The Paperboy could have easily gone down the expected path. But thanks in part to a screenplay by Sam Peckinpah’s nephew, the movie has more humanity than you might think, along with some genuinely creepy moments.
The makers of the killer kid movie The Paperboy could have easily gone down the expected path. But thanks in part to a screenplay by Sam Peckinpah’s nephew, the movie has more humanity than you might think, along with some genuinely creepy moments.
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#1 by Blake on September 18, 2013 - 12:58 am
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I never saw this, but the trailer for it used to show up on a lot of direct-to-video movies I rented as a youth, including John Woo’s “A Better Tomorrow.”