Olivia Rutigliano

  • Rian Johnson and Olivia Rutigliano talk Poker Face, Knives Out, and Golden Age Mysteries

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    Reissued for the first time this century, John Dickson Carrโ€™s The Problem of the Wire Cage is an atmospheric and amusing Golden Age mystery with a memorable puzzle at its center. Dickson Carr is famous for his puzzling โ€œimpossible crimeโ€ plots in which corpses are discovered in scenarios that seem to lack any logical explanation….

  • I Canโ€™t Believe I Actually Found 10 More Crime Movies You Probably Forgot Take Place at Christmas

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    Iโ€™ll say it again: I actually canโ€™t believe I found another ten crime movies that take place at Christmas. I really, really thought I had scraped the bottom of the barrel last year, rustling up things like โ€œPsycho because there are Christmas decorations in Phoenix while Marion Crane drives away with the money.โ€ But no,…

  • The Best Crime Movies of 2023

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    It was a very good year for movies. It seems like everyone made a movie, this year. We got new movies from veteran auteurs like Martin Scorsese, Wim Wenders, Michael Mann, Sofia Coppola, Paul Schrader, Todd Haynes, Kelly Reichardt, Christopher Nolan, Alexander Payne, Ava DuVernay, Wes Anderson, Hayao Miyazaki, Greta Gerwig, David Fincher, Frederick Weisman,…

  • Tony Shalhoub and Andy Breckman on Monkโ€™s Return

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    Monk has returned! Thatโ€™s right! An original Monk movie, entitled Mr. Monkโ€™s Last Case, has just been released. And to mark this momentous release, our editor Olivia Rutigliano sat down with star Tony Shalhoub and series creator Andy Breckman, who also wrote the new film. Mr. Monkโ€™s Last Caseย is now streaming on Peacock. This interview…

  • The Best Crime TV of 2023

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    Hello everyone. Itโ€™s been a hell of a year. Iโ€™m exhausted, youโ€™re exhausted. I bet you just want to curl up on your couch and watch TV under a blanket until you gently fall asleep. Well, the good news is, CrimeReads can at least help with that. There were a lot of new crime shows…

  • Despite Some Pitfalls, Killers of the Flower Moon Swells with Humanity and Heart

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    The night I saw Killers of the Flower Moon I dreamed wildly, fitfully. Until I went to bed, I spent my waking hours thinking about the film, and then I suppose I continued to think about it as I slept. I have many questions about it. There are so many details Iโ€™d like to discuss….

  • Phonies: J.D. Salinger and Wielding Copyright as Self-Protection

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    After J.D. Salinger published his story โ€œHapworth 16, 1924โ€ in The New Yorker in 1965, he decided to stop publishing his works. Although he had resigned from his nearly twenty-year-long stint in the literary spotlight, retreating to a home in Cornish, New Hampshire, and beginning a reclusive lifestyle, he assured The New York Times in…


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