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Category: Crime

Dismissing Patrick Bateman: Imitation and Control in American Psycho (2000)

IMDb categorizes American Psycho first as a comedy and then as a…
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Sympathy for the Devil: How Monster (2003) Refocuses Killer Cinema

“I remember… set up this beautiful gigantic red and yellow ferris wheel.…
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“I’m the One They Should Be Scared Of”: Traumatic Gaze, Practical Violence, and Authorship in Birds of Prey (2020)

In her first conversation with Black Canary, Harley Quinn observes, unprompted, “A…
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Backseat Driving: The Femme Fatale Passenger in The Hitch-Hiker (1953)

A flashlight moves across a dark desert road. It sweeps the sand,…
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“Can You Guess What Every Woman’s Worst Nightmare Is?”: Listening to Cassandra in Promising Young Woman (2020)

CW (Content Warning): Rape, Abuse, Violence, and Pedophilia are all featured in…
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Where the Danger Lies: Crime and Supernatural Cinema

An Introduction to March and April Crime movies suggest the danger is…
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