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Greg Mottola on going by the book for ‘Confess, Fletch’

Por: The Boston Globe Entertainment September 19, 2022

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Director Greg Mottola is known for coming-of-age stories like “Superbad” (2007) and “Adventureland” (2009), but he’s left gawky kids in the rearview with “Confess, Fletch,” now in theaters.Jon Hamm stars as the unflappable Irwin Fletcher (a.k.a. Fletch), a self-described “former investigative reporter of some repute.” He’s in Boston on the hunt for stolen art when he gets stuck in a murder mystery in this adaptation of the... + full article



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