A high-school teacher tries to help one of her troubled male students, who misinterprets her interest.
Directed by Alan Metzger
IMDB
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Cast
Keith Carradine
Owen Turner
Gail O'Grady
Paulette Gill
Michael Bowen
Roger Gill
Ken Lerner
Earl Cleaver
Mariangela Pino
Evie Bauchmoyer
Devon Odessa
Patsy Thurman
Richard Riehle
Fred Cobb
Deirdre O'Connell
Roberta
Richard Gant
Judge
Nicholas Pryor
Don Barnett
James Pickens Jr.
Chance Quinn
Crew
Mark Snow
Original Music Composer
Sidney Wolinsky
Editor
Scott Chambliss
Production Design
Ken Meyer
Second Assistant Director
Popular Reviews
26 reviews
AJ
9.0★ · 03/17/26
everytime i watch a good movie i force mandy to watch it
my dad walked in for the last ten minutes and proceeded to spend the whole time guessing what was gonna happen
that new yorker article about this case was phenomenal.
todd willingham was innocent and he was killed because people were too cowardly to admit wrongdoing
everytime i watch a good movie i force mandy to watch it
my dad walked in for the last ten minutes and proceeded to spend the whole time guessing what was gonna happen
that new yorker article about this case was phenomenal.
todd willingham was innocent and he was killed because people were too cowardly to admit wrongdoing
marissa
8.0★ · 03/17/26
FUCK TEXAS
FUCK TEXAS
AJ
8.0★ · 03/13/26
i haven't cried like that in a while
i will never ever understand the death penalty, if it's wrong once it cannot be right.
i was so hopeful watching this shit man.
FUCK I DIDNT KNOW IT WAS A TRUE STORY
i haven't cried like that in a while
i will never ever understand the death penalty, if it's wrong once it cannot be right.
i was so hopeful watching this shit man.
FUCK I DIDNT KNOW IT WAS A TRUE STORY
Mal
5.0★ · 11/29/25
This felt like two movies slapped together. Neither of those movies is bad, but they’re not brought together cohesively into a singular narrative. Fuck the carceral state.
This felt like two movies slapped together. Neither of those movies is bad, but they’re not brought together cohesively into a singular narrative. Fuck the carceral state.
Milly Britt
10.0★ · 03/28/25
This film was upsetting to watch but then learning that it’s based on a true story band for band made it devastating
This film was upsetting to watch but then learning that it’s based on a true story band for band made it devastating