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    Our Boys From Jefferson Street: Reckoning with the Murder of Jimmy Hoffa and a Culture of Tarnished Men

    Mauro Altamura signed up as an extra on 'The Irishman'—he'd been struggling with the legacy of the Hoffa killing for 50 years.

    November 27, 2019  By Mauro Altamura
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    Knives Out Is a Surprisingly Subversive Mystery

    Rian Johnson's new movie celebrates the whodunit—while also skewering its traditional power structure to condemn the 1%

    November 27, 2019  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    How a Gang of Heavy Metal Stoners Went to 1980s L.A. and Became the Notorious MS-13

    In the 1980s, L.A. was a mecca for street gangs. When civil war drove thousands of Salvadorans there, a violent new culture grew.

    November 21, 2019  By Óscar Martínez and Juan José Martínez
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    A Tale of Two Sex Worker
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    Aya de Leon on Hustlers, social justice, and the complicated intersection of feminism and crime.

    November 21, 2019  By Aya de Leon
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    Europe Is Obsessed With These Crime Series—You Will Be, Too

    A look at the best crime TV shows Europeans are watching now.

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    Counting Down the Greatest Crime Films of All-Time: #34

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    The Great Third Wheels of Literature

    Examining the thrill and the horror of the unwanted third person.

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    Film Noir Perfectly Captures the Mass Torment and Paranoia of the Mid-Twentieth Century

    Movies and Literature Were Insistent that Society was a Madhouse

    November 20, 2019  By Troy Rondinone
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    Psycho Invented the Spoiler Alert as We Know It

    A very personal history of trying to prevent spoiling cinema's first great shocking twist (and yes, there are spoilers ahead)

    November 19, 2019  By Jesse Pasternack
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    The Strange Cultural Legacy of Charlie's Angels

    The Angels have always existed in the borderlands between feminism and the patriarchy.

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