Sentences with phrase «from crime novelist»

In Dark Crimes, the comedian dons a Polish accent and the scraggly beard of a man obsessed to play Tadek, a homicide detective who goes a little too deep while investigating a murder that eerily resembles a scene in the latest book from crime novelist Kozlow (Marton Csokas), who sure looks like a sadistic killer.

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Crime novelist Don Winslow — who adamantly discourages people from using any type of drug — has spent much of his career studying Mexican drug cartels.
Bursting with the same charismatic, comic book energy that skyrockets through most of his movies, old crime reporter, novelist, war hero, writer - director and sometime producer Samuel Fuller, almost 69, still moves and talks like his daffy action flicks — like the wild man from Borneo — in quick, short, blocky punches, like two - fisted slabs of socko headline type.»
The story (adapted by Alexander Jacobs, David Newhouse, Rafe Newhouse) is based on «The Hunter» from acclaimed crime novelist Donald Westlake (as Richard Stark).
Lee, whose most recent credit includes the screenplay for A Beautiful Lie about crime novelist Patricia Highsmith, recently attended the Sundance Institute Screenwriters Intensive and spoke with us about her creative origins, inspiration culled from the Hong Kong New Wave, and how she hopes to balance the scales when it comes to women on screen.
Director David Ayer and crime novelist James Ellroy have cooked up a parable of the dangers of corruption that offers up exactly what you would expect from the writer of «Training Day» and «L.A. Confidential.»
Crime novelist Olivia (Marina Foïs) from Paris goes to the Mediterranean countryside to lead a writing workshop for high schoolers.
Most of my TV - watching is done online these days, so maybe it's not surprising that I missed the March premiere of «Castle,» a new crime drama that stars Nathan Fillion as best - selling novelist Richard Castle, who teams up with a no - nonsense NYC cop to catch a killer who's copying the crimes from his books.
Although Easy Rawlins is a reluctant sleuth, agreeing to search for a white woman only after being fired from his job as a machinist, he would go on to become one of the genre's legends, guaranteeing his author's reputation as the most important black crime novelist since Chester Himes.
Just in time for summer and that all - important decision on vacation reading come new offerings from five well - established crime novelists.
From trailblazing novelist Walter Mosley: a former NYPD cop once imprisoned for a crime he did not commit must solve two cases: that of a man wrongly condemned to die, and his own.
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