Monday, 17 September 2012

Drew peterson untouchable movie review


Filmed in Los Angeles by Sony Pictures Television. Executive producer, Judith Verno; producers, Kyle Clark, Lina Wong; director, Michael Salomon; writer, Teena Booth; based on the book "Fatal Vows" by Joseph Hosey The story of Drew Peterson, Camera, Zoran Popovic; production designer, Anthony Medina; editor, Hank Van Eeghen; music, Tree Adams; casting, Donna Rosenstein. 120 MIN. who is charged with the death of his third wife after the mysterious us disappearance of his fourth wife. The incomplete nature of the story (based on a book by Joseph Hosey) doubtless handicapped the filmmakers, but even so, the movie withers due to its inability to get under Peterson's skin. Peterson is introduced atop his third wife, Kathleen ("Mad Men's" Cara Buono), casually revealing his nakedness to his young son, saying it's time the kid learned why he's called "Big Daddy." In terms of establishing Peterson's prick credentials, it's a convenient bit of shorthand. Rob Lowe is Drew Peterson, the cop/ladies man whose wives had the bad habit of dying or disappearing, triggering a media circus and his eventual indictment. And that's about all there is to say about "Drew Peterson: Untouchable," a Lifetime movie that could win the Emmy for most distracting hairstyling. Aside from his blow-dried mop, Lowe affects an accent that sounds like he's impersonating William H. Macy in "Fargo." In any event, the ratings battle will likely be won simply by the title, even if any resemblance between this and an actual fleshed-out movie is purely coincidental.











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