Jenn and Joe wrap up our second month on Ed Gein with a look at Chuck Parello's 2000 fictional adaptation Ed Gein (sometimes also referred to as In The Light of the Moon).
Featuring two stand-outs performances from Steve RailsbackĀ andĀ Carrie Snodgress, this film may be the closest approximation of the true story.
Plus: character study vs gore, the confusing relationship between Collette and Brian, and why does this film feel a bit dry and sedate?
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