“Unlike Big Little Lies where all of the stars wanted to come back, Sharp Objects, it’s a very dark character, very dark material. Amy doesn’t want to live in this character again and I can’t blame ...
How Sharp Objects Brought Wind Gap to LifeThe Missouri town isn’t a real place. Here’s how the HBO mini-series found such a perfect stand-in.
With only two episodes left in the series, the “Sharp Objects” investigative trio of Camille Preaker (Amy Adams), Richard “Kansas City” Willis (Chris Messina), and Chief Bill Vickery (Matt Craven) ...
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Sharp Objects: HBO's Underrated Thriller Gem
HBO has long been a powerhouse for gripping, high-quality thrillers, delivering some of the most intense TV experiences in recent years. With shows like True Detective and The Outsider, the network ...
There are only two episodes of Sharp Objects to go and many watchers still don't have a solid idea on who the Wind Gap killer actually is. At the end of Episode 6, "Cherry," the chief of police ...
Sharp Objects explores the fictional story of Camille Preaker (played by Amy Adams), a journalist who’s dealing with psychiatric issues while investigating the deaths of two young girls and also ...
In Sharp Objects, Sweeney places Alice. Though viewers only get glimpses of her at first, we later learn the significance that Alice has in Camille’s life. The pair were roommates at a psychiatric ...
Like its predecessor Big Little Lies, Sharp Objects was strongest in its final moments. The Sunday night finale drew 1.8 million live viewers and an additional 800,000 on HBO Go and Now, bringing the ...
The following contains spoilers about the “Sharp Objects” season finale on Aug. 26. In hindsight, “Sharp Objects” became the equivalent of “True Detective 2” – the considerably less captivating follow ...
The final, haunting moments of Sharp Objects are wild, confusing, and absolutely amazing. After Adora (Patricia Clarkson) is revealed as the killer, Camille (Amy Adams) takes Amma (Eliza Scanlen) to ...
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