

A24's latest unsettling production, 'Primetime', not only stars Grammy-winning artist Phoebe Bridgers in her acting debut but also brings together a talented ensemble cast including Robert Pattinson, Merritt Wever, and Skyler Gisondo. The film, directed by Lance Oppenheim, draws inspiration from Chris Hansen's infamous 'To Catch a Predator,' a controversial segment from the NBC series Dateline. Pattinson takes on the role of Hansen, a bold investigative journalist and TV presenter, known for his provocative approach to exposing predators who solicited minors in online chatrooms. The original show was notorious during its time for its use of hidden surveillance, undercover operations, and real-time confrontations involving law enforcement and watchdog group Perverted Justice, bringing unprecedented true crime content to primetime television. 'To Catch a Predator' was both acclaimed and criticized for its methods, leaving behind a complicated legacy. 'Primetime' promises to explore the tension and moral complexities faced by those involved in these stings, with a focus not only on the ethics of public shaming but also on the societal need to confront dangerous behavior. The inclusion of Bridgers adds a fresh dimension to the film, though details of her role remain under wraps. The film delves deep into the minds of those who risked their reputations behind the scenes as decoy actors and producers who orchestrated these confrontations. By casting light on their narratives, 'Primetime' seeks to investigate the enduring impact of such groundbreaking journalism on both the public and the individuals it sought to unmask. With Oppenheim's keen direction and its multi-layered storyline, 'Primetime' is anticipated to ignite discussions about the responsibility that accompanies investigative journalism. Its release is poised to challenge audiences when it arrives in cinemas in the autumn of 2026.