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A24's 'Primetime' Trailer Breakdown: 3 True Crime Models [2026]
A24 just dropped the first trailer for Primetime. Directed by Lance Oppenheim, it stars Robert Pattinson as a fictionalized version of Chris Hansen during the peak of the To Catch a Predator era. It looks like a psychological thriller. It feels like a horror movie. But fundamentally, it is a documentary about a business model. The true crime streaming economy relies on a specific structural arbitrage: extremely low production costs, infinitely scalable outrage, and massive su
Vishal waghela
9 hours ago5 min read
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