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    Counting Down the Greatest Crime Films of All-Time: #16

    The Night of the Hunter (1955)

    June 10, 2020  By Otto Penzler
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    On Charles Dickens' Devious, Hypocritical "Nice Guy" Cop

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    June 9, 2020  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    John Logan, Creator of Penny Dreadful, on His New Spinoff Series, City of Angels

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    June 5, 2020  By Michael Barson
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    How the creator of Rizzoli & Isles went from working late-night hospital shifts in Honolulu to writing bestselling thrillers.

    June 4, 2020  By Rick Pullen
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    Falling in Love with The Rockford Files—All Over Again

    James Garner and 'The Rockford Files' didn’t just humanize the TV private detective; for some, the show was a kind of guide to life.

    June 4, 2020  By Nathan Ward
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    Your Guide to What's Streaming in June: Crime Edition

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    The Copyright Battle that Gave Cinematic Life to Dracula

    Nosferatu was an illegal adaptation, but the fight over it spawned a monsterous legacy.

    May 26, 2020  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    What Jessica Fletcher Is Reading During the Quarantine

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    May 26, 2020  By Jessica Fletcher
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    The Great Elmore Leonard Renaissance of the Late ‘90s

    Leonard was always popular in Hollywood. A trio of stylish adaptations in the 1990s helped make him a superstar.

    May 22, 2020  By Zach Vasquez
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    John Waters: Kissin’ Cousin of Crime

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