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Fright (1971, UK)
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Cold Hillside
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Giles, my sibling, my Mephistophilis. You lie whenever it suits you, but when you lie to me, surely you can take the trouble to make it convincing? Simon Coltraine is a professional songwriter and musician. His brother Giles - trader, rogue and amiable bully - is a crook. When Giles is killed in a car accident Simon ...5 days ago -
What’s the Matter with Helen? (1971, USA)
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Eesha Koppikhar to shoot item number before wedding
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New Delhi, Nov 3 (IANS) Bollywood actress Eesha Koppikhar, who is tying the knot Nov 27 with beau Timmy Narang, is trying to complete all her projects before the D-day, including an item number for her forthcoming “Right Ya Wrong”.Written and directed by debutant Neeraj Pathak, the crime thriller stars Sunny Deol, ...1 week ago -
CWA Ellis Peters Award for Historical Crime Fiction
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So to Fitzrovia for the announcement of tenth annual CWA Ellis Peters Award for Historical Crime Fiction, which this year goes to Philip Kerr’s If The Dead Rise Not . It’s only just out so I have not yet read it, but if it’s up to the mark of his previous Bernie Gunther books, then Kerr is a deserving winner. ...2 weeks ago -
Simon A’s Review: The Private Sector, by Joseph Hone
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Anyone curious enough to consult Wikipedia about the author Joseph Hone would be sagely informed that all of his work is out of print – but thanks to the magic of print-on-demand, this is no longer the case. Hone is one of many previously crticially acclaimed and / or bestselling authors whose long-unavailable works ...2 weeks ago -
Attorney: Terror Suspect Could Have Been Duped
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Prosecutors urged a federal judge Wednesday to deny bond to a Chicago man charged with plotting a terrorist attack against a Danish newspaper. The man’s lawyer argued that his client could have been duped by an alleged coconspirator http://www.youtube.com/v/Dc2jg5qdzVA?f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Go ...2 weeks ago -
50 Cent Goes Gangster
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CAPTION: 50 Cent teams up with Danny Dyer to cause some trouble in crime thriller ‘Dead Man Running.’ In his British movie debut, 50 gives the lowdown on playing a violent gangland loan shark. (Oct. http://www.youtube.com/v/NN31E8CsbEg?f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Go here to see the original: 50 ...2 weeks ago -
Winterland by Alan Glynn
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Fiction - paperback; Faber and Faber; 480 pages; 2009. Review copy courtesy of the publisher. I love Irish literary fiction and Im quite partial to the odd crime novel, so when I first heard that Alan Glynns Winterland was described as "Dublin noir" I knew Id probably enjoy it. I was right. This is a cracking ...2 weeks ago -
Simon P’s Review: Inherent Vice, by Thomas Pynchon
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Like book geeks the world over, I have a small number of titles that mean a lot to me and bear regular, repeat reading. This year I have, for the umpteenth time, revisited Nathanael West’s wonderful book of desperation and boredom set in a 1930s Hollywood demi-monde, The Day Of The Locust , as it seemed to ...2 weeks ago -
Jennie’s Review: The True Deceiver, by Tove Jansson
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Tove Jansson’s The True Deceiver is a chilling book. It is not a thriller in the typical sense of that word. There is no breathless chase with certain death waiting at the finish. There are few weapons, none of them made of steel. Still, there is a mounting sense of dread, a stretching of the nerves, and an ...3 weeks ago -
Film with Sanjay Dutt not on Khalistan or 26/11: Lakhia
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By Radhika BhiraniNew Delhi, Oct 23 (IANS) Filmmaker Apoorva Lakhia, known for making the hit crime thriller “Shootout At Lokhandwala”, has trashed rumours that his film with Sanjay Dutt is based on policemen who battled Sikh extremism.“I don’t know where all this has come from. There is no film that I am ...3 weeks ago -
Simon P’s Review: The Brutal Telling, by Louise Penny
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This strange book had me going all the way to the finish line. Three Pines is an artistic community in rural Quebec. Surrounded by thousands of square miles of forest it is cut off from 9-5 civilisation and has become an idyll for a rag bag troupe of escapees from the grind of city life. But like all closed ...3 weeks ago -
Simon P’s Review: Occupied City, by David Peace
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I get the James Ellroy crossed with Stan Barstow schtick David Peace has been perfecting since the earliest days of The Red Riding Quart et. I also very much got the epic Lear-like grandeur of The Damned Utd. I’ve done my David Peace time, and I have enjoyed tracing the arc of his storytelling as each new book ...4 weeks ago