by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 29, 2013 | TV
Series three of LUTHER begins next week. And while it will be the final series of the show, it may not be the last time we see the troubled detective. At the Edinburgh Television Festival, series creator Neil Cross admitted he has a goal of doing a Luther film....
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 29, 2013 | TV
After speculation regarding the future of of LONGMIRE, A&E has decided to order a third season. This afternoon, exec producer John Coveny tweeted that SEASON 3 for Longmire is a GO! The second season ended on a cliffhanger, one regular was arrested for murder and...
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 29, 2013 | Uncategorized
by Kate (and Dan) | Aug 29, 2013 | Comics
Kate is in the office surrounded by mounds of twine, nuts, bolts, and scraps of metal. Dan: ::yelling up from the garage:: Have you seen the tin snips? I have some tin that needs snipping. Kate: ::looks around:: NO. YES. MAYBE. I can’t say for sure. ::mutters to...
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 28, 2013 | Features
The Crime Writers’ Association announced the shortlists for the final three CWA 2013 Gold Daggers. The winners will be announced on October 24th, at the Crime Thriller Awards. For the CWA Goldsboro Gold Dagger: RUBBERNECKER by Belinda Bauer(Bantam/Transworld) THE...
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 28, 2013 | Films
Deadline is reporting that Paul Giamatti will star in HOKE, a pilot based on the novels of Charles Willeford. Giamatti will play potentially insane homicide detective Hoke Mosley. The show is set in 1985 Miami. This is not the first time Hoke has been adapted. The...
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 28, 2013 | TV
Season two of A&E’s LONGMIRE ended strong, both creatively and in the ratings. The season finale saw one regular arrested and another seriously injured, leaving fans on pins and needles until season three, should there be a third season (more on that...
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 28, 2013 | Five Things
I love movies. I love them so much that, in my teenage years, I wanted to become a film critic. In college, my major was film history and theory — a curriculum of movie watching and discussion that did nothing to prepare me for the working world. Fortunately, between...
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 27, 2013 | Books, News
September 3rd Bitter River by Julia Keller Hearts of Sand by Jane Haddam Strangled in Paris by Claude Izner Detroit Shuffle by D. E. Johnson September 10th Edge of Normal by Carla Norton The Red Queen Dies by Frankie Y. Bailey September 17th Something Borrowed,...
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 27, 2013 | Uncategorized