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  • Heist

    Rat Pack Crime Cinema

    From 1960 to 1980, Sinatra, Martin, Davis Jr. and company extended their stardom with a strange, surprising run of movies.

    December 21, 2021  By Richie Narvaez
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    Los Angeles Crime Fiction: "Crime and the City" Turns 100

    For the column's centenary, Paul French visits the mecca of noir.

    December 17, 2021  By Paul French
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    A Classic in the Making: First Look at Cliff Chiang's Catwoman: Lonely City

    Alex Segura and Cliff Chiang discuss the creation of a Catwoman heist story.

    December 16, 2021  By Alex Segura
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    Nice Heists: Movies Where the Big Score Basically Goes According to Plan

    In some heist movies, it's all about perfect execution, camaraderie, and the pleasure of working with proper villains.

    November 24, 2021  By Nick Kolakowski
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    How to Flirt Effectively, According to Michael Mann Movies

    21 easy tips for finding love, gleaned from Mann's neo-noirs.

    October 21, 2021  By Dwyer Murphy
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    Which International Thriller Should You Binge This Weekend?

    September brings disappearances in France, Jack London in Spain, and more.

    September 24, 2021  By Dwyer Murphy
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    Colson Whitehead on Why He Wrote a Heist Novel to Tell the Story of New York

    "I wanted to salute that moment of night and those nighthawks."

    September 14, 2021  By Dwyer Murphy
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    The Strange Story of a Dog, a Diamond Discovery, and the Fierce Rivalries of the Canadian Arctic

    Thor was a husky lost in the Canadian Arctic. Or was he a spy from a rival diamond expedition?

    September 8, 2021  By Matthew Hart
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    Manhunter Takes Down Thief: How Michael Mann’s Early Career Led to ‘Heat’

    'Heat' is the director's masterpiece. It was also the culmination of decades of experimenting with the archetypal cops and thieves.

    August 31, 2021  By Nick Kolakowski
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    Eight Science Fiction and Fantasy Heist Novels

    Matt Bell explains why the heist might just be the perfect worldbuilding tool.

    August 19, 2021  By Matt Bell
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