It’s not a stately town square or Instagrammable tourist attraction. But the subterranean stretch of the 101 Freeway through the civic center is a remarkable bellwether of L.A.’s struggles. A recent ...
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In what has been a somewhat unremarkable year for new movies so far, Crime 101 breaks through as one of the year’s first hits- ironic in part because it’s style (and soundtrack) blend throwback vibes ...
If there's anything I miss in pop culture, it's the presence of ordinary movies. I don't mean blockbusters like Avatar or cultural events like Barbenheimer or Oscar contenders like One Battle After ...
Director Bart Layton shares behind-the-scenes stories from the making of the film, which also stars Oscar winner Halle Berry and nominees Monica Barbaro and Barry Keoghan. Based on a 2021 novella by ...
Bart Layton’s “Crime 101” is much more than your average heist thriller. Chris Hemsworth plays Davis, a jewel thief who specializes in meticulously targeted robberies. He commits those heists along ...
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In the absorbing new thriller “Crime 101,” a man tells a woman that, if she wants to get in touch with him, all she has to do is post a beach pic to her Instagram account. Circumstances require that ...
Despite a solid cast and pedigree of its own, a Los Angeles crime saga borrows all its best moves from Michael Mann. By Ben Kenigsberg When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
Chris Hemsworth delivering a literal crash course in his new crime thriller movie, Crime 101, which is coming to movie theaters this weekend. Written and directed by Bart Layton, Crime 101 is a film ...
Why do we love crime movies? Better yet, why do we especially love the ones where the criminals are typically portrayed as the protagonists? We're all taught at a young age that "crime doesn't pay," ...