movie review
Felony-focused film reviews; fictional movies and true crime documentaries depicting real-life stories or inspired by them.
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
‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Kicks Off with Impressive $21.6 Million Opening Day"
The boys are back in action. Sony and Columbia’s latest entry in the “Bad Boys” franchise, “Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” has kicked off with a solid $21.6 million from 3,885 locations on its opening day, including preview screenings. The film also received a revenue boost from Imax and other premium large format screens.
By Toyin Olajide2 years ago in Criminal
The Real Story of 'Hit Man' on Netflix: Who Really Was Gary Johnson?
Netflix never fails to deliver when it comes to dramas based on true crimes. The gripping series "Hit Man," which investigates the sinister, unnoticed facets of human nature, has generated the most recent buzz. However, the fact that this show is based on a real person—Gary Johnson—is what makes it so captivating. Who was Gary Johnson, and what's his extraordinary story? This story is as intriguing as it gets, so buckle up
By Toyin Olajide2 years ago in Criminal
Money Heist
It was a daring plan, one that had taken months of careful planning and preparation. The target: the Royal Mint of Spain, where billions of euros were stored and printed every year. The goal: to steal as much money as possible, without leaving a trace.
By PoliSpeakHub2 years ago in Criminal
One Simple Law That Destroyed Italian Mafia
In that time in Sicily the simple men who were the peasants wanted to be equal to the wealthy ones who owned the land. These hoodlums became bandits who formed clans that terrorized the landowners by collecting protection taxes using knives or shotguns as their weapons. Exactly this short and handy enterprise—extortion—provided them with a threat themselves and the shelter from it for fee.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Criminal
Which Death Row Prisoner Had Most Expensive LAST MEAL?. Content Warning.
The last meals of death row prisoners serve two purposes: that of an unbecoming curiosity, an approximate study into the last wishes of some of the most infamous people in the society. From the sadistic events to the prevailing ones, such desires act as virtual windows to the minds of the locked souls that are exploring death. In this article, since divulging about the most astonishing and extravagant last meal requests in the history will be our guided tour of the character.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Criminal
A Stranger Saved Me From a Serial Killer
At midnight, the narrator was leaving the university campus after working late in the photography lab. They had been developing photos for a project their tutor had given them, and had left the photos to develop overnight. As they walked back to the car park, they saw a man in his early forties walking towards them. The man was angry and he asked what the narrator was doing.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Criminal









