movie review
Felony-focused film reviews; fictional movies and true crime documentaries depicting real-life stories or inspired by them.
A Timeless Journey of Indian Television Wagle Ki Duniya
Television in India has witnessed several iconic shows that have not only entertained but also left an indelible mark on the collective consciousness of the viewers. Among these, 'Wagle Ki Duniya' stands tall as a timeless classic that resonated deeply with audiences across generations. Created by renowned writer and cartoonist R.K. Laxman, the show first aired in 1988 and quickly became a household favorite.
By WagleKi Duniya2 years ago in Criminal
Retired Officer Who Fatally Shot Man in Movie Theater Breaks Silence on 'Good Morning America'
Retired American SWAT commander, 79-year-old Curtis J. Reeves Jr. shot and killed Chad Oulson, a 43-year-old Gulf War veteran, in a movie theater in Wesley Chapel, Florida, on January 13, 2014. The shooting took place during the movie previews after an argument erupted between the two men.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Bad boys: Rider or Die
Title: "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" In 2024, amidst a landscape of lackluster movie releases and nostalgic re-releases filling theater schedules, "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" emerges as a beacon of entertainment. As a dedicated follower of the franchise, I've witnessed the evolution of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence's on-screen partnership, from the original "Bad Boys" to this latest installment. Here’s a comprehensive look at why "Ride or Die" stands out and why it's a must-watch for fans and newcomers alike.
By Gobika Senthilkumar2 years ago in Criminal
Kingdom of the planet of the apes
Kingdom of the planet of the apes "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" emerges as a formidable successor to the legacy left by Caesar, the venerable leader whose memory still looms large over this burgeoning saga. Situated approximately three centuries after the tumultuous events of "War for the Planet of the Apes," this standalone entry serves as both an homage to its predecessors and a bold new beginning for the franchise.
By Gobika Senthilkumar2 years ago in Criminal
Yoga Teacher Killer: A Look Into Kaitlin Armstrong's Path to Murder
I remember this story very well, mainly because of the insanity involved at the tail end. Honestly, it sounds like something from a movie, yet despite figuring that Lifetime would do a movie about this, I expected a long wait. After all, there are still some "women who kill" stories that still need to be played out on Lifetime. Yet the wait wasn't that long (I guess watching all of that sports helped). Before I talk about Lifetime's movie, here's a look at the true crime story about Kaitlin Armstrong.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Criminal
The fall guy
**Introduction:** "The Fall Guy," directed by David Leitch, brings a refreshing blend of action, comedy, and romance while paying tribute to the often unsung heroes of the film industry: stunt performers. Known for his previous works like "John Wick," "Atomic Blonde," and "Bullet Train," Leitch's latest endeavor continues his tradition of delivering stylish and adrenaline-pumping cinema.
By Gobika Senthilkumar2 years ago in Criminal











