TV & Film

  • Rian Johnson on the Genius of John Dickson Carr

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    You hold in your hands one of Otto Penzlerโ€™s American Mystery Classics, a series that resurrects out-of-print gems in handsomely designed new editions. I owe this series a great debt because it introduced me to the work of one of my favorite mystery authors, John Dickson Carr. Carr was an American but lived and worked…

  • 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….

  • Was โ€˜The Leopard Manโ€™ Hollywoodโ€™s First Slasher Film?

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    Cornell Woolrich published Black Alibi in 1942. His tenth book overall, it was the third in his series of โ€œBlackโ€ novels. The Bride Wore Black (1940), later adapted into a film by Francois Truffaut, led the sequence off, succeeded by The Black Curtain (1941), The Black Angel (1943), The Black Path of Fear (1944), and…

  • 10 Crime Movies Set at New Yearโ€™s Eve

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    You might remember our series โ€œ10 Crime Movies You Forgot Take Place During Christmas.โ€ We have six installments: one from 2018, one from 2019, one from 2020, one from 2021, one from 2022, and one from 2023. We also a list of the ten MOST obvious crime movies set at Christmas. But you know what…

  • The Best Traditional Mysteries of 2023

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    For me, there are few things more enjoyable than a good, old-fashioned whodunnit. Or a good, new-fashioned whodunnit. I say it a lot on this website, but, to me, the best thing that can happen in a book or a movie is someone crying out: โ€œsomeone in this house is a murderer!โ€ Or, if that…

  • 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…

  • Ferrari Performs an Opera of Capitalism and Comes Up Loud

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    Movies are loud. They are often written and written about in clamorous verbiage: they leer and loom, assault, pummel, and thunder. They are religion and sex strapped together into a rig of worshipful attention, all spectacle satiation and ritual subjugation. Before every contest, the screen starts at black. Our heart races. The device ignites. Letโ€™s…

  • Mr. Monkโ€™s Last Case is a Sweet and Thoughtful Return to the Classic Series

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    Itโ€™s been fourteen years since we last saw Adrian Monk. Monk, the anxious, observant detective protagonist of the USA Network series of the same name, which ran eight seasons from 2002 to 2009, was a prime-time treasure, one of the greatest detectives in the annals of TV. Played to gentle, humorous (but never mocking) pathos…


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