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Felony-focused film reviews; fictional movies and true crime documentaries depicting real-life stories or inspired by them.
Money Heist : Series and Documentary
Money Heist, also known as La Casa de Papel in Spanish, is a popular Spanish heist crime drama series created by Álex Pina. It was originally released as a television series on the Spanish network Antena 3, but gained a much wider audience when it was picked up by Netflix and released as an international series.The show features an ensemble cast of talented actors and actresses. Here are the main cast and crew members:
By Lydia Babu3 years ago in Criminal
Don't Look Up - A Movie Review
Adam McKay's talent for mixing comedy and drama is evident in his previous works, such as "Anchorman" and "The Big Short." However, his latest film, "Don't Look Up," falls short of expectations, lacking insight into social media, technology, global warming, and human existence. The film boasts a star-studded cast, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Ariana Grande, Cate Blanchett, Tyler Perry, and Jennifer Lawrence, among others. Despite this, the film fails to capitalize on the cast's talent, instead, opting for anti-provocative jokes about celebrity culture rather than addressing the impending threat of a comet hurtling towards Earth. The film's editing is complicit in short attention spans, intercutting between different framed pictures and hopping between scenes. The movie fails to say anything new about how misinformation became a political cause or the role technology plays in society. While there are some funny moments, the film's lack of urgency and character development leaves the audience wanting more.
By sedhu sundar3 years ago in Criminal
"The Epidemic of Scams During the 1990s: How Fake Plans Left A large number of Americans Crushed"
In the mid-1990s, the US saw a blast of fraudulent schemes that left many individuals disappointed. These scams were described by their smooth promoting and commitments of easy wealth, yet truly, they were nothing more than elaborate hoaxes designed to separate people from their hard-earned money. In this article, we'll investigate the absolute most famous scams of the mid-1990s and the staggering impact they had on the existences of their victims.
By Healthy Minds3 years ago in Criminal
Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships :- Healing the Wound of the Heart
Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships - Healing the Wound of the Heart In our pursuit of love and fulfilling relationships, we often encounter challenges and conflicts that can leave us feeling wounded and disconnected. This book, "Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships: Healing the Wound of the Heart," aims to explore the reasons behind these challenges and conflicts and provide practical advice on how to heal the wounds of the heart and create more fulfilling relationships.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Criminal
Prison al catraz documentary
Prison al catraz documentary Alcatraz, otherwise called "The Stone," was a greatest security government jail situated on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Narrows, California. It worked from 1934 to 1963 and housed a portion of America's most infamous hoodlums, including Al Capone, Robert Stroud (the "Birdman of Alcatraz"), and George "Automatic rifle" Kelly. The jail was intended to be escape-confirmation, with high walls, weapon towers, and an encompassing shark-swarmed sea. In spite of these actions, a few detainees endeavored break, and some were fruitful. The jail was shut because of high working expenses and crumbling conditions, and today it is a famous
By xis-kaab123 years ago in Criminal
Review of 'Sharper'
This seems to be a season for non-linear neo-noir caper thrillers set in the New York City area. A few months ago, Kaleidoscope appeared on Netflix (here's my review on Vocal), which was so linear you were invited to watch the episodes of that series in any order you chose. Sharper, which debuted on Apple TV+ a week or so ago, is a movie, not a TV series, so you can't really choose the order of the parts you watch. But the parts are equally non-linear, and the story every bit as captivating.
By Paul Levinson3 years ago in Criminal








