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Robbing Mussolini (cri-fi film: trailer).
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Robbing Mussolini (Netflix cri-fi film: trailer).

An entrepreneur from Milan puts together an unorthodox crew during World War II to steal Benito Mussolini’s famed looted treasures

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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix cri-fi movie).
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix cri-fi movie).

You’re welcome to assemble the puzzle with the new Netflix crime film, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. In the

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Somerset Holmes: The Graphic Album by Bruce Jones, April Campbell and Brent Anderson (graphic novel review).

As I said last month, looking through the small list of Eclipse Books graphic novels, I spotted ‘Somerset Holmes’ by

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Amsterdam (cri-fi film: trailer).
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Amsterdam (cri-fi film: trailer).

David O. Russell is behind the mystery/crime movie “Amsterdam.” It is Russell’s first movie since 2015’s “Joy,”. Here, the primary

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Gun Honey by Charles Ardai and Ang Hor Kheng (graphic novel review).
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Gun Honey by Charles Ardai and Ang Hor Kheng (graphic novel review).

Titan Comics are doing a run of crime graphic novels derived from mini-series. As you should be able to tell

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Born For Trouble: The Further Adventures Of Hap And Leonard by Joe R Lansdale (cri-fi book review).

‘Born For Trouble: The Further Adventures Of Hap And Leonard’ is a collection of five stories featuring Joe Lansdale’s east

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Reaching Reacher: actor Alan Ritchson interviewed about his new Reacher TV series (video).
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Reaching Reacher: actor Alan Ritchson interviewed about his new Reacher TV series (video).

Time for some serious Cri-Fi-Thriller action. Actor and living man-mountain Alan Ritchson (Reacher, Blue Mountain State), the man behind Jack

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Occult Detective Magazine #8 (magazine review).

‘Occult Detective Magazine’ nobly continues the grand tradition of ghost hunters and other supernatural detectives. The latest eighth issue is

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Red Notice: cri-fi/caper movie, film review by Mark Kermode.

The cri-fi movie, Red Notice, is reviewed by our man of many movies, Mark Kermode. There is an FBI agent,

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Policing The Monstrous edited by Ashley Szanter (book review).

With a title like ‘Policing The Monstrous’, pay attention to the sub-title, ‘Essays On The Supernatural Crime Procedural’. How do

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