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So, 'Ray Alexander: A Menu for Murder' has this solid TV movie vibe from the mid-90s, you know? The pacing is a bit slow at times, but it builds tension nicely. Ray, the detective, is on the case of a murdered judge, and it dives into the murky waters of power and corruption. The performances are decent; nothing groundbreaking, but enough to keep you engaged. The atmosphere feels quite claustrophobic, which adds to the mystery. Practical effects? Not really a standout feature here, but the writing pulls you into the plot twists. It's distinctive mainly for its laid-back approach to a serious theme, which might not appeal to everyone but gives it a certain charm.
Solid representation of 90s TV movie style.Explores themes of power and corruption.Pacing might challenge some viewers.
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