Crime
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For fans of Al Pacino and
crime
movies it's a must-see.
Warren Beatty directs and stars as the main character that fights
crime
without even using super powers.
Set in 2017 (although one might easily mistake it for 1987, judging by the hairstyles and clothing), The Running Man sees all-round good guy Ben Richards (Schwarzeneggar) framed for a
crime
he didn't commit.
In this sequel to the 1989 action-comedy classic K-9, detective Dooley [James Belushi] and his dog Jerry Lee return to fight crime, but this time they are teamed up with another detective [Christine Tucci] and her partner, a mean Doberman named Zues who does not get along with Jerry Lee very well.
"Kaabee" depicts the hardship of a woman in pre and during WWII, raising her kids alone after her husband imprisoned for "thought
crime"
.
Of course I would have to give this film 10 out of 10 as my uncle was the main screenplay writer of Once upon a
Crime.
Ultra-grim
crime
drama from Pou-Soi Cheang, the director of "Home Sweet Home".
When the real
crime
lord Frankie Dio (Lee Van Cleef) arrives in town, he sees an opportunity to climb up the ladder by offering his services.
The script of this sadly neglected
crime
gem funnily alters gritty action & suspense with light-headed bits of comedy, like the grotesque car chase through the narrow French mountain roads for example.
I was amazed that a movie from 1968 could so coherently and hilariously portray computer
crime.
However, I do have a problem about the fact that Robert Duvall, in The Apostle, had been punished at all, for his particular "crime," or that the only hope of leniency for one such as he would have to be based on a "temporary insanity" defense, as though that would serve as the only acceptable excuse in his kind of case. . . .
This is a wonderful new
crime
series, bringing together three old stalwarts of British television (Denis Waterman, James Bolam and Alun Armstrong) as retired detectives brought back to help clear up old cases, under the leadership of younger, career-focused Amanda Redman.
What an extraordinary
crime
thriller!! My wife and I saw this at the Toronto International Film Festival last week and it was far and away the best movie in an exceptionally strong festival.
Most of the films nowadays deal with
crime
which is believed to involve viewers, to provide them with a thrilling atmosphere.
This film is complete with a well-written
crime
story with interesting characters, unexpected turns, and clever dialogue and an eye-pleasing look with great camera movements and dark and gritty film noir lighting.
I saw True
Crime
when it was first released back in the mid-nineties and I have watched it many times since.
This
crime
thriller is sort of like a film noir, though changes the context from post-war to Cold War and has something relatively decent to say about humanity.
This is a neat little
crime
drama which packs a lot into its 65 minute running time.
It has all the right ingredients - a mystery corpse, a weary middle-aged cop Corrigan (Walter Kinsella) and his rookie sidekick Tobin (John Miles), a shadowy killer on the loose and even love interest for the Tobin in the shape of a female botanist Mary (Patricia Wright) who helps solve the
crime.
This 1950 B&W effort by Anthony Mann is more a
crime
film than a traditional western, and the cowboys often seem more like modern-day gangsters than old-fashioned cowboys.
All Dogs tells the dark story of lovable cad Charlie and his partner in
crime
Itchy.
I think it is a
crime
for anyone to say that is was bad because it looked the right time.
To be more precise, is a character driven drama which fuses social uncertainty with
crime
lords with the doldrums of everyday office work.
The movie will tell you why Rickie and Julian begin doing their more advanced forays into the world of
crime.
What a
crime
that two of them are already dead.
Rather than taking the film to be a repugnant piece of propaganda, as some might, I enjoyed it as a well mounted portrayal of the necessity of ingenious minds and brave bodies in the fight against
crime.
Dark, brooding and expressing some early Cold War paranoia, this film stands tall as a Film-Noir
crime
film.
The story has a predictable conclusion, especially for those who have an awareness of the common
crime
of trafficking in illegal immigrants.
Every
crime
drama seems to be a "noir".
Laurence Fishburne plays a police officer who was well involved in the case and is hell bent on debunking an theory that Connery might dig up to try and free the boy whom he and the entire police department swear is guilty of the
crime.
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