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Short Film: MARIE MADELEINE, 22min, France, Crime/Drama. Playing at Best of Crime/Action Film Festival

Playing at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. Thur. April 28th. Get your FREE Tickets today MARIE MADELEINE, 22min, France, Crime/Drama Directed by Steve Catieau Mary lives alone with her cat . She feels safe in her suburban home, a haven away from the hustle and bustle of Paris. In the twilight of her life, nothing seems… Continue reading Short Film: MARIE MADELEINE, 22min, France, Crime/Drama. Playing at Best of Crime/Action Film Festival

Short Film: WILDLIFE, 3min. Crime, Canada. Playing at Best of Crime/Action Film Festival

Playing at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. Thur. April 28th. Get your FREE Tickets today WILDLIFE, 3min. Crime, Canada Directed by Jane Tattersall There’s a terrible smell in the old barn so Martha sets up a wildlife camera to figure out what’s living there. But it’s Sally, her fox terrier that makes the final discovery. There’s… Continue reading Short Film: WILDLIFE, 3min. Crime, Canada. Playing at Best of Crime/Action Film Festival

Short Film: NODE, 10min, France, Crime/Sci-Fi. Playing at Best of Crime/Action Film Festival

Playing at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. Thur. April 28th. Get your FREE Tickets today NODE, 10min, France, Crime/Sci-Fi Directed by Frederic Poirier Will, a high profile conman, uses a strange device to commit his crimes. When a police officer catches him red-handed, things take an unexpected turn. Pieces start to fall into place during the… Continue reading Short Film: NODE, 10min, France, Crime/Sci-Fi. Playing at Best of Crime/Action Film Festival

Movie Review: A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE, 2005

Never in the history of comic book films has a film adaptation been so wildly off base of the plot line of the original novel and been so accepted by fans…and critically successful. You have to give A History of Violence that. What really happens is, instead of following the comic book, which works backwards in telling a slightly…well, very different tale of Joey’s past, the film deals with the present and how he moves forward. The “hero” scene is the only loyal part of the movie and the rest goes off on it’s own. The overall factor that I think works for the film is the fact that it maintains the themes of the comic and then translates them into film and goes eh hem “violently” over the line. It never glorifies the violence – it’s almost so realistic you’d ask yourself “I think they really killed that guy…” and knowing Cronenburg, they just might have haha.

March 2016 Crime/Mystery Films/Screenplays/Stories

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Watch Crime 1st Scene Screenplay: FACSMILE, by Gary Makin

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FACSIMILE
Written by Gary Makin

Watch Crime Short Screenplay: COMPLICIT by Andrew L. Schwartz

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COMPLICIT
Written by Andrew L. Schwartz
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