Fargo, Pulp Fiction, and Casino are all among the very best crime movies released since Francis Ford Coppola's classic The ...
Elizabeth Taylor was used to top billing when it came to her films, but the acting great had a little-known brief cameo as a courtier in a film that starred her husband at the time, Richard Burton.
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Delinquent protagonists in true-crime stories tend to have a memorable MO: Young lovebirds might find the thrill of theft romantic, while a teenager might relish ...
A camera crew visited an Alabama prison in 2019 to film an event. There was live music, barbecued food, and prayer. By all accounts, it seemed like a joyful day. But one inmate shared a message to the ...
Inside View: WSJ columnist Andy Kessler would rather be subjected to Jimmy Kimmel than protected from him by government. President Trump says crime is rampant in U.S. cities, while his critics assert ...
True crime is a lucrative genre, topping ratings and spawning online communities. Despite its popularity—and its ability to highlight cases that need attention—the production of true crime has a dark ...
John J. Lennon, a journalist, has written numerous articles illuminating the inner workings of the American prison system, establishing himself as a prominent voice in the community of those who are ...
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Around 1200 Hollywood stars and executives signed an open letter condemning any silencing of fellow artists and filmmakers amid the Gaza conflict. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Around 1200 ...
The deadly attack at a Dallas ICE field office on Wednesday prompted FBI Director Kash Patel to warn that the government will “see to it that those who target our law enforcement are pursued and ...
A woman gets probation for pulling out a gun and firing shots at a group of individuals on the Strip (Sept. 17 Review-Journal)? Insanity. The judge and prosecutor should lose their jobs. Day after day ...