In Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut, Woman of the Hour, a serial killer goes on a Dating Game-like show mid-killing spree. It sounds too ridiculous to be true. Except it’s based on a true story. Now, this film uses that event as a jumping-off point to examine sexism and masculine violence. Tony Hale plays Ed Burke, a fictionalized version of real-life Dating Game host, Jim Lange. While Woman of the Hour puts most of its focus on the killer’s victims, “I was a little more representative of the culture at the time,” Hale explains. “And just seeing how it was off-camera […] dehumanizing and demoralizing to these women, and then on-camera not really being able to help how that bled into how
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