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true-crime
[ troo-krahym ]
adjective
- based on or describing an actual crime.
Example Sentences
Anna Kendrick felt “gross” making money off her latest film, the Netflix true-crime drama about the so-called “Dating Game” killer, and has donated her pay to nonprofits that support survivors of sexual abuse and violence.
“In a world where the true-crime genre often sensationalizes tragedy, Anna’s work in ‘Woman of the Hour’ stands out as a beacon of compassion and leadership,” Williams said.
Williams added that Kendrick’s commitment to telling uplifting survivor stories “reminds us that behind every statistic, and true-crime ‘story,’ is a human being with a powerful story to tell.”
Elsewhere on the podcast, the “Trolls” star said that she moved away from comedy and into true-crime stories due to her “shocking and traumatic” experience with an abusive ex.
Meanwhile, Netflix’s controversial true-crime drama Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story has sent two vintage hits back into the top 40.
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