Theories but no answer in brilliant Casting JonBenet
Kitty Green's unconventional documentary reveals plenty about the unsolved murder even if it never offers the one thing we so desperately want - an answer.
Karl has held a variety of senior editing and writing roles since joining Fairfax Media in 1999. Most recently he was The Age's entertainment editor from 2009-2012. As national film editor, he oversees our film coverage in print and on our digital platforms.
Kitty Green's unconventional documentary reveals plenty about the unsolved murder even if it never offers the one thing we so desperately want - an answer.
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An ambitious show with plenty of interesting material never quite gets to the point of very funny.
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