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  1. 18-year-old Ronnie Fuller and Alice Manning have just been released from Juvenile Hall after serving 7 years for the kidnapping and murder of the bi-racial infant granddaughter of the county's first black judge.

  2. Every Secret Thing: Directed by Amy Berg. With Diane Lane, Brynne Norquist, Eva Grace Kellner, Lily Pilblad. A detective looks to unravel a mystery surrounding missing children and the prime suspects: two young women who, seven years ago, were put away for an infant's death.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Amy Berg
    • 2014-04-20
  3. When a 3-year-old girl goes missing, a detective revisits a crime committed by two once-underage perpetrators who were recently released from custody.

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  5. The reason “Every Secret Thing” lacks intensity is because Holofcener and Berg forgot to craft real characters. Every single person in this film is a cog in the thriller machine, and most of their dialogue merely pushes the mystery forward.

  6. May 15, 2015 · Every Secret Thing. NYT Critic’s Pick. Directed by Amy Berg. Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller. R. 1h 33m. By Neil Genzlinger. May 14, 2015. Nothing is creepier than creepy children and teenagers,...

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  8. Diane Lane, Elizabeth Banks, and Dakota Fanning star in a psychological thriller about two teens suspected of abducting a child and the detective racing to prevent history from repeating.