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," ...
Bart Layton’s Crime 101 positions itself as a throwback to the kind of deliberate, character-driven crime thrillers that once dominated theaters. There’s a clear reverence for Michael Mann’s Heat in ...
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Blatant Michael Mann imitations aside, Bart Layton's Los Angeles-set ensemble crime thriller is far from terrible — using the cinematic city setting and robust turns from Halle Berry and Mark Ruffalo ...
Crime 101 opens in theaters on Feb. 13. A few minutes in to Crime 101, with the streets of Los Angeles whipping by, a tense, thudding soundtrack gnawing at you while carefully laid plans are set up ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Class is in session. The title Crime 101 clearly refers to the crimes our main character Mike Davis commits around the 101 freeway in Los Angeles, but at first glance, you might ...