Ben Stiller's True Crime Series Makes a Splash on Netflix

upstate New York, USATue Oct 29 2024
True crime has always been a popular genre, and Ben Stiller's "Escape at Dannemora" is no exception. This seven-episode drama is based on a real prison break in upstate New York. Two convicts, Richard Matt and David Sweat, planned their escape with help from a prison employee, Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell. The show is written by Brett Johnson and Michael Tolkin, and it's been a hit on Netflix, ranking high on their TV charts. The series has received mixed reactions. The real Joyce Mitchell wasn't happy with how she was portrayed. However, the performances by Benicio del Toro, Paul Dano, and especially Patricia Arquette, who won a Screen Actors Guild Award, have been praised. Supporting actors like Bonnie Hunt and David Morse also shine. So, if you're looking for a gripping story, "Escape at Dannemora" is worth a watch. It's a great example of how a show can find new life and a bigger audience when it moves from a smaller channel like Showtime to a larger streaming service like Netflix.
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    If the real Joyce Mitchell could give one piece of advice to the director, what do you think it would be?
    How does 'Escape at Dannemora' fit into the broader conversation about the ethics of true crime entertainment?
    How does the portrayal of law enforcement in 'Escape at Dannemora' influence public perception of the institution?

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