movie review
Felony-focused film reviews; fictional movies and true crime documentaries depicting real-life stories or inspired by them.
Jermaine Jenas Accuses BBC of Destroying His Career After Sexting Scandal
When Words Wound: Jermaine’s Reckoning The blue lights danced over the skyline of Marbella, where Jermaine Jenas was trying—halfheartedly—to escape the turmoil back in the UK. The sun dipped beyond the horizon, casting long shadows over his holiday refuge, but his mind was anything but serene.
By Ahmad Mustafa5 months ago in Criminal
The Mastermind Games: season 02 Episode 01
The elevator doors slid open with a hiss, revealing a glass corridor suspended high above ground. Beneath them stretched an entire city — but it was no ordinary city. It was flawless. Artificial. Precise. A utopia built on algorithms.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad5 months ago in Criminal
The Mastermind Games: Season 01 Episode 03
The corridor bathed in red light was silent—eerily silent—as Clara and Julien walked side by side, tension thick between them. Clara's eyes darted to the corners, scanning for surveillance. Julien, still reeling from the revelation that Clara might have been "recruited" into the game long before it began, couldn’t hide his suspicion.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad5 months ago in Criminal
The Silent Witness
Detective Adrian Blake stared at the latest crime scene, his brow furrowed in confusion. The body of a middle-aged man lay sprawled across the floor of his upscale downtown apartment, the victim of a brutal stab wound to the chest. But it wasn’t the blood, the weapon, or the positioning of the body that caught his attention. No, it was the drawing.
By Solene Hart5 months ago in Criminal
Your Surveillance Dossier
Surveillance pricing incorporates large set of data harvested on an individual to price target him or her individually. For example, a price of a burger on your pay day would be higher exclusively for you because you are cash up and more willing to spend
By Narghiza Ergashova6 months ago in Criminal
The Mastermind Games: Season 01 Episode 02
Theme: Truth Is a Weapon Darkness swallowed Clara and Julien as the corridor sealed behind them. For a moment, there was only silence—until a faint hum rose beneath their feet. The floor shifted again, gliding like a magnetic rail through a hidden tunnel.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
The Paris Illusion – Season 3, Part 2. AI-Generated.
I didn’t sleep that night. I sat in the corner of my apartment, phone in one hand, knife in the other, the message glowing like a threat in my palm—Marienne, tied up. Choose. It was the kind of choice I thought I’d never face again. Not after Love. Not after Henry. I had tried to bury Joe Goldberg, but someone had unearthed him and was dangling his crimes over the only pure thing I ever loved.
By Rashid Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
The Paris Illusion – Season 3, Part 1. AI-Generated.
Paris was never supposed to be home. It was a hiding place, a graveyard for the man I used to be. Joe Goldberg died in a fire, and from his ashes, Jonathan Moore was born—a quiet, grieving father, alone in a city of love. I didn’t come here for art or beauty. I came for her. Marienne.
By Rashid Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
Our Love Story Ends in Blood – Season 2, Part 2. AI-Generated.
Her words lingered in the air like smoke—“I’m pregnant.” I should have felt joy, hope, a new beginning. But all I felt was fear. Not the kind that sends you running, but the kind that roots deep inside your chest and grows like rot. Love was having my child. Love, the woman who slit Candace’s throat. Love, who saw the worst in me and didn’t flinch—because she had her own.
By Rashid Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
The Bakery and the Burial – Season 2, Part 1. AI-Generated.
I buried Beck beneath poetry and hardwood, but her voice still echoed in the spaces between my ribs. New York became a cage of whispers—her laugh on the stairs, the sound of the bookstore bell, the scent of her shampoo on strangers passing me in the street. So I ran. West. To Los Angeles. The land of smoothies, sunsets, and souls that smiled too wide. I chose a name—Will Bettelheim. Not mine, but fitting. The real Will? He’s alive, just very…quiet now. Locked away. Safe.
By Rashid Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal










