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So, 'Money, Power, Murder' from 1989 is this intriguing little TV movie that dives deep into the murky waters of media and corruption. Peter Finley, our cable-news guy, gets tangled up in a web of conspiracy when he starts poking around a missing anchorwoman's case. The atmosphere is thick and tense, really nails that late '80s TV vibe. The pacing keeps you engaged, but there's a certain weight to the storytelling that draws you in. You can feel the paranoia seep through the screen. Performances aren't flashy, but they do the job, adding layers to the characters. It's not your typical whodunit, more like a commentary on the moral quagmires of journalism.
Interesting take on media ethicsSolid performances, though not standoutCaptures the essence of late '80s TV movies
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