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Anna Kendrick made her directorial debut with the 1970s-set true crime film, 'Woman of the Hour,' streaming on Netflix now Kayla Oaddams/WireImage Anna Kendrick on Oct. 10, 2024
Lyrically, the track discusses the futility of hopelessness in the face of adversity (mashed up with 'untitled 2' for Kendrick's Fallon performance in January). The lyrics show little optimism, though Lamar cushions his anger and disappointment with "irresistibly" feel-good vibes, suggesting there may be hope after all. [ 3 ]
Autumn Best and Anna Kendrick attend Netflix’s “Woman of the Hour” premiere at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. Daniel Zovatto (who plays Alcala) also praised Best.
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Anna Kendrick directed and stars in a Netflix film based on the real-life serial killer Rodney Alcala. Alcala appeared on the TV show "The Dating Game" in 1978, and was subsequently convicted of ...
Under Kendrick's direction, Woman of the Hour walks a narrow line, carefully avoiding the salacious pitfalls of other true-crime films while refusing to shy away from the horror of Alcala's acts ...
Justin Davis of Complex wrote that Lamar's fast rapping near the end of "Untitled 03 | 05.28.2013." showcased "his outrageous technical skill". He described the song as impactful and reckoned that fans who did not like the single "I" would be "very relieved" by Lamar's return to more jazz-style music. [8]