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The most memorable killer animals in movies
Nature can be delightful, and nature can be dangerous. Now and again our creature companions aren't all that agreeable. Executioner creatures spring up all around the film world, whether with dismay motion pictures etc. These are the most vital motion pictures with deadly creatures. We did exclude human creatures. Perhaps these aren't all practical portrayals of the set of all animals, yet they aren't talking or using cleavers or what have you.
By Jane the severn.3 years ago in Criminal
Netflix’s docuseries, "Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer."
“A serial killer comes about by circumstances like a recipe. Poverty, drugs and child abuse. These things contribute to a person’s frustration and anger and at some point in life, he explodes.” - Richard Ramirez
By Erin Barteski3 years ago in Criminal
Saying Goodbye (For Now) To My Morbid Hobby Turned Obsession. Top Story - May 2022.
In recent years, I’ve taken up a, more often than not, rather morbid hobby; one that millions of Americans indulge in every day. As a nation and as a global society, our obsession with this particular genre of information has inspired TV shows, movies, books, and entire societies/communities; both digital and not.
By Soha Sherwani4 years ago in Criminal
We know you did it: The perks pf crime dramas
‘We know you did it’: The perks of crime dramas My idea of heaven on a weeknight is to sit down after dinner with a hot drink and watch a murder. Now this may sound odd. But crime dramas have been around for decades and have only proliferated in popularity, thanks to the likes of such gems as Luther and Line of Duty in the UK and long-running favourites such as Criminal Minds, Law and Order: SVU and CSI in America. In Australia, the crime drama obsession reached its real-world peak when the first season of Underbelly (detailing Carl William’s involvement in the underworld) was banned from screening in Victoria as the trial was still ongoing and potential jurors may have been be ‘unduly influenced’ by the show.
By Ruth Bradbury4 years ago in Criminal
Peaky Blinders - A Fitting Finale
Setting The Scene For The Peaky Blinders Finale This is going to be similar to my piece on the final series of “Killing Eve” in that I will tell you virtually nothing of what happens to avoid spoilers, but try and give you reasons to actually watch this. A warning, if you have never seen “Peaky Blinders” there are six series for you to catch up on, and every one is worth investing your time in.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Criminal
Review of 'Slow Horses' 1.5
A most excellent episode 1.5 of Slow Horses on Apple TV+ this past Friday. Here's why: [Spoilers ahead... ] No explicit flatulence from Lamb in this hour, or even a mention of it from the lead Slow Horse. But he did manage to come through with a comment about being "bitten in the canal". I'd give him credit for that for this episode. He was in the right area -- he wasn't talking about his ear canal, right?
By Paul Levinson4 years ago in Criminal









