movie review
Felony-focused film reviews; fictional movies and true crime documentaries depicting real-life stories or inspired by them.
"Viduthalai Part-1" - A Gripping Tale of Freedom and Justice
Introduction "Viduthalai Part-1" is a Tamil language action thriller film that was released in 2021. Directed by Vetri Maaran and produced by Dhanush, the film stars Vijay Sethupathi and Soori in the lead roles, with support from other talented actors such as Bhavani Sre, Rama, and Poo Ramu.
666 and Anti christ
Once upon a time, in a world where dark forces lurked in the shadows, a prophecy foretold of a great evil that would one day rise to power. This evil was known as the Anti-Christ, and it was said that he would bring about the end of days.
52 Lock Up: Joanne Marian Segovia Drug Dealing Grandma
Welcome back to 52 Lock Up, I am your Appletini Cadma of Bitten Apple TV. 52 lock up is a series I started to talk about one of my biggest passions of true crime. A new episode on every Cadmaniac Monday for 52 Mondays, 52 crimes. Hope you guys enjoy, be sure to like, leave some feedback and subscribe; Viewer discretion is always advised.
52 Lock Up: Generation Pe’s Bombingof Vladlen Tatarsky
Welcome back to 52 Lock Up, I am your Appletini Cadma of Bitten Apple TV. 52 lock up is a series I started to talk about one of my biggest passions of true crime. A new episode on every Cadmaniac Monday for 52 Mondays, 52 crimes. Hope you guys enjoy, be sure to like, leave some feedback and subscribe; Viewer discretion is always advised.
52 Lock Up: Suicide Squad/Wagner Group Ivan Rossomakhin
Welcome back to 52 Lock Up, I am your Appletini Cadma of Bitten Apple TV. 52 lock up is a series I started to talk about one of my biggest passions of true crime. A new episode on every Cadmaniac Monday for 52 Mondays, 52 crimes. Hope you guys enjoy, be sure to like, leave some feedback and subscribe; Viewer discretion is always advised.
52 Lock Up, In honor of, FDNY Yadira Arroyo
Welcome back to 52 Lock Up, I am your Appletini Cadma of Bitten Apple TV. 52 lock up is a series I started to talk about one of my biggest passions of true crime. A new episode on every Cadmaniac Monday for 52 Mondays, 52 crimes. Hope you guys enjoy, be sure to like, leave some feedback and subscribe; Viewer discretion is always advised.
52 Lock Up Loss of 9 year old Omaree Varela
Welcome back to 52 Lock Up, I am your Appletini Cadma of Bitten Apple TV. 52 lock up is a series I started to talk about one of my biggest passions of true crime. A new episode on every Cadmaniac Monday for 52 Mondays, 52 crimes. Hope you guys enjoy, be sure to like, leave some feedback and subscribe; Viewer discretion is always advised.
The Final Battle: A Centuries-Old Gang War Ends in Tragedy
GANG WARS are passed as traditions from one generation to the next. The enemity is sowed in the hearts. Ferrocious continues...
I Paid A Real Assassin To Try To Kill Me
In the world of online content creation, few personalities have captured the attention of audiences quite like MrBeast. Known for his over-the-top stunts and philanthropic efforts, MrBeast has become one of the most popular YouTubers of all time. However, one video in particular stands out from the rest: "I Paid A Real Assassin To Try To Kill Me."
Arsalan KhanPublished 12 months ago in CriminalSilent Shadows: "The Lethal Legacy of the Illuminati Undercover Agents"
It was a warm summer night, and the streets were bustling with people enjoying the festivities of the season. But deep within the shadows, something sinister was afoot. The Illuminati had been keeping a close eye on the city, and they had reason to believe that a dangerous group of criminals was plotting to cause chaos.
The Pablo Escobar
Pablo Escobar was the most notorious drug lord in the history of Colombia. He built a massive empire, smuggling cocaine into the United States, and became one of the wealthiest men in the world. But his empire eventually crumbled, and he met a violent end. This is the story of how it all happened.
Death Scenes
I don't think I can show you any images from Death Scenes here, not even in the interest of FAIR USE; not even in the interest of "intellectual inquiry," although I don't know who the hell owns the rights to the massive collection of grisly crime scene photos discovered by a widow of a detective, John Huddleston, who served with the LAPD from the Twenties through the late Forties or early Fifties. Feral House published them, edited and restored by Sean Tejaratchi, decades ago. I discovered that book in the collection of Bracken Library on the Ball State Campus, sometime around the Good Year 1998.