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Martin Luther:A Brief Introduction to His Life and Works.!
Copycat
The new thriller Copycat (Warner Bros., R) is nasty, brutish, and long (over two bloody hours).
In the resulting confusion, Daryl Lee Cullum had taken a bailiff hostage and then escaped, aided by Teresa Ann Slocum, one of his groupies.
It’s also exciting, surprising, and a showcase for terrific, subtle performances by Sigourney Weaver and Holly Hunter. The movie is, in short, a trash conundrum.
Weaver plays Helen Hudson, a renowned forensic psychologist who’s studied the behavior of serial killers for 20 years.
Naturally, a few psychopaths have been studying her, too, and at the start of Copycat, we see one of them, Daryll Lee Cullum, brutally assault Helen, almost murdering her. (Daryll Lee is played by musician Harry Connick Jr.
with rotted teeth, lots of cosmetic acne, and a moron’s grin; the highest compliment I can give Connick’s performance is to say that he’s very nearly as scary here as he is when he does those Frank Sinatra impersonations on record.)
In the time after Daryll Lee’s attack, the rattled Helen becomes a paranoid recluse.
She never leaves her San Francisco apartment; human contac