See How They Run is an entertaining whodunit set in 1950s London West End. The theatre has been showing The Mousetrap, its long-running play. American director, Leo Kopernick (Adrien Brody) is keen to adapt the murder mystery to the screen but he hits a snag. Inspector Stoppard (Sam Rockwell) and rookie Constable Stalker (Saoirse Ronan) have been put on the … [Read more...] about See How They Run – Film Review
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The Girl Remains by Katherine Firkin – Book Review
The Girl Remains by Katherine Firkin is an electrifying police thriller, which is set in the small coastal town of Blairgowrie on the Mornington Peninsula. The discovery of human bones on the isolated Koonya Ocean Beach reawaken a twenty-year-old mystery involving three teenage girls. In September 1998 three fifteen-year-old school friends, Cecilia, Gypsy and … [Read more...] about The Girl Remains by Katherine Firkin – Book Review
The Must-Watch List of True Crime Films Streaming on Netflix Australia
Netflix has a great range of true crime shows. You can search for the latest shows using any of the following terms: crime, crime documentaries, true crime documentaries, crime movies, crime TV shows, crime thrillers, crime TV dramas, crime movies based on real life, and true crime TV shows. Extremely Wicked Shockingly Evil and Vile All about Serial Killer Ted Bundy … [Read more...] about The Must-Watch List of True Crime Films Streaming on Netflix Australia
Fifty Fifty by Steve Cavanagh – Book Review
Fifty Fifty refers to the fact that two sisters are reported to be near the crime scene at the time of their father’s death. Alexandra rings the police straight away after finding the body of wealthy former New York Mayor Frank Avellino, and blames her sister who’s locked in the bathroom. Sophia is also reporting the murder and blames Alex. Each chapter is told by a … [Read more...] about Fifty Fifty by Steve Cavanagh – Book Review
The Kitchen – Film Review
I should probably get this pun out of the way before we go any further: The Kitchen does indeed suffer from too many cooks in, well, you see where i'm heading with this... For a film that had evident fruitful backing from a major studio, an intriguing premise, and a sizeable A-list cast, it's a downright shame that The Kitchen can't mesh its ingredients together in a manner … [Read more...] about The Kitchen – Film Review