movie review
Felony-focused film reviews; fictional movies and true crime documentaries depicting real-life stories or inspired by them.
Walk the Plank. AI-Generated.
It had rained all night in the city of Fairview. The streets still shimmered under the morning haze, the scent of wet asphalt hanging in the air. At precisely 6:47 AM, the body of Terrence Hall—a respected community leader and activist—was discovered lying face-down near the old shipyard, a rotting plank from a cargo crate splintered beside him. His skull had been crushed. No signs of a struggle. No weapon in sight.
By Abdurrahman Abdurrahman12 months ago in Criminal
Through the Lens of Midnight
.Sophia Collins had always believed in the power of film. Growing up, she’d watched classic movies, feeling the magic of the screen as it transported her into different worlds. But now, after ten years in the business, she had begun to wonder if the movies she’d once adored were simply comforting illusions—constructed realities made to hide the truth.
By Mujeeb Ur Rahman12 months ago in Criminal
Bullets and Bravery
The city of Grayridge was a place where the night breathed smoke, and every alley whispered secrets. For years, it had been a kingdom ruled not by mayors or laws, but by a man named Dario “Crimson” Voss—a gangster whose name struck fear in the hearts of even the toughest criminals.
By muhammad khalil12 months ago in Criminal
"The Vanishing Hour"
"The Vanishing Hour" Too peaceful was the town of Brookridge. It had always been a quiet, charming little town with few secrets and everyone knowing one another. However, a dark secret was simmering beneath the surface. Despite her ten years of service with the town's police force, Detective Lydia Moore was unprepared for the case that would come to light one chilly autumn evening.
By Rajoan Islamabout a year ago in Criminal
"The Final Admission"
"The Final Admission" Like a clock ticking away to something inevitable, the rain pounded the pavement as it fell in sheets. Detective Jane Harper stood looking at the dilapidated building across the street in the faint light of the streetlamp. It used to be the center of the city's criminal underworld, where dubious transactions and risky relationships occurred. Like the mysteries it contained, it now remained deserted.
By Rajoan Islamabout a year ago in Criminal
Erdogan condemns Turkey protests as dozens arrested
Days after a prominent opposition figure was detained, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticized the expanding protests in Turkey. In a speech on Friday, Erdogan said his government would not "surrender" to "vandalism" or "street terror" ahead of more planned protests. "We will not tolerate the disturbance of public order," they stated. On Wednesday, police detained Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, one of more than 100 people held on charges of corruption and aiding terrorist groups.
By Md Mirajul Islamabout a year ago in Criminal









