by Sean Robert Lay | Jan 4, 2020 | Features, Movie Review
There is a common, and oft debated, idea in the world of art that once an artist releases their work for public consumption, that it becomes property of the world and is no longer their own. That it now belongs to humanity to decide its worth, its reputation and its...
by Crimespree Magazine | Feb 25, 2018 | Films, Movie Review
Black Panther from Marvel Studios reviewed by Sean Robert Lay “Irresponsible man-child is forced into growing up, putting selfish needs aside, learning a lesson about power and responsibility and coming to terms with the hero he needs to be” Sound familiar? If...
by Dan Malmon | Apr 29, 2016 | Features, Movie Review
Black Mask Studios 2016 I’m a sucker for a good title. A good title can make your book stand out from the crowd. It can serve as a memorable hook to draw in your reader. A good title can live in your brain and make you smile...
by Crimespree Magazine | Oct 3, 2014 | Features, Movie Review
Directed by Scott Frank Written by Lawrence Block (Novel), Scott Frank (Screenplay) Starring: Liem Neeson, Dan Stevenss A Walk Among The Tombstones, an adaption of Lawrence Block’s seventh Matthew Scudder book, is a film that works on several levels. It is a skilled...
by Crimespree Magazine | Apr 28, 2008 | Features, Movie Review
My better half celebrated a birthday this week and ordered some movies. We ended up having a very nice weekend viewing session. AND THEN THERE WERE NONE from 1945 directed by Rene Clair featuring Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston and Louis Hayward. This version of the...