by Crimespree Magazine | Nov 29, 2007 | DVD/Blu Ray Review, Home Entertainment
I watched the first three episodes of the second half of the second season of Perry Mason before my DVD player ate all four discs in the set. The first three episodes were excellent–better than the Vol. 1 of the first season. In that season you could guess who...
by Crimespree Magazine | Nov 24, 2007 | TV
I am not a regular watcher of CSI. It is not that I hated it; the show simply had nothing to draw me in, none of the actors interest me (though William Peterson was the bomb in The Beast).So season seven was my introduction to the world of CSI. I will start by saying...
by Crimespree Magazine | Nov 19, 2007 | Home Entertainment
Rescue Dawn is a beautifully filmed, almost lushly filmed movie dealing with the unpleasantness of mankind to itself. Thankfully it does not dwell on torture as some do, but the grinding hardship of life as a prisoner of war in Viet Nam in 1965, where even the guards...
by Crimespree Magazine | Nov 14, 2007 | DVD/Blu Ray Review, Home Entertainment
Ocean’s Thirteen succeeds if only for the simple reason that it washes the rancid taste of Ocean’s Twelve from our mouths.The jist of O13 is that Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould) suffers a near-fatal heart attack after being double-crossed by hotel mogul Willie Bank...
by Crimespree Magazine | Nov 13, 2007 | TV
Acorn MediaDominic Da Vinci (Nicholas Campbell) is a coroner for Vancover. For those unfamiliar with Canadian policy, the coroner is in charge of all deaths. It is his (or her) responsibility to rule as to whether or not a death was accidental or intentional. They...