INTERROGATION TV FANATIC
The impressive cast breathes life into the story with their layered performances.
Culturally, the series hits all of the right notes for those who enjoy both true-crime and untangling the complicated process of law enforcement, suspects, courtroom proceedings, and the neverending quest for the truth.
INTERROGATION INDIE WIRE
It has a pair of performances at its center that set a fairly high bar for the rest of 2020. As Dave Russell, the possibly-crooked detective running point on the Fisher case, Sarsgaard is a fascinating one-man Calm Cop/Bad Cop routine. Watching him pick apart the familiar tics and expected rhythms of on-screen stories like this is truly enthralling stuff. And Gallner’s decades-spanning journey as Eric Fisher himself is so effective that it’s hard to tell which way he had to be aged at any point in the production process.
BOSCH INDIE WIRE
“Bosch” is back and as addictive as ever, showing why it’s Amazon’s oldest continuing original drama.
RECTIFY THE NEW YORK TIMES
Daniel’s faulty memory is more than a dramatic convenience. It’s a product, “Rectify” tells us, of how the pressure to confess and then life on death row has killed his sense of what he’s done and what he’s capable of. He faces this in the first episode of the final season, which ranks among the best the series has ever done.
RECTIFY VULTURE
Three cheers for veteran DP and first-time episode director Patrick Cady!