by Crimespree Magazine | May 18, 2007 | Home Entertainment
Donnie Brasco is a love story. (Are you nuts? It’s about the Mob.) Yes it is, but at it’s core,it’s a love story. The love that welded our puny species into the most successful hunters in history, and unfortunately made war an eternal curse. That...
by Crimespree Magazine | May 10, 2007 | Home Entertainment
Fletch (1985) Directed by Michael Ritchie What do Ted Nugent, Igor Stravinski, Harry S. Truman, Jane Doe, Mr. Babar, Mr. Poon, Dr. Rosenpenis, Dr. Rosenrosen, Dr. Rosen, John Kocktoastone, and Fletch F. Fletch have in common? Answer: Irwin M. Fletcher. Having watched...
by Crimespree Magazine | May 9, 2007 | Features, Home Entertainment
Paramount Home Entertainment To catch a Thief is a strange bird. On the one hand, it features a master director, arguably the most brilliant one of his time, with two huge stars in a fairly predictable, lightweight romantic thriller. On the other hand, it is a hoot to...
by Crimespree Magazine | May 3, 2007 | TV
Paramount Home EntertainmentBack in the late fifties Desi Arnez and Lucille Ball’s production company was doing a show called the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse. They did a two parter called The Scarface Mob, which was later released in the movie theaters. This...
by Crimespree Magazine | May 2, 2007 | TV
Streets of San Francisco Paramount Home Entertainment. I have very fond memories of this show. As a kid I remember my mother watching all sorts of crime and mystery television, Mannix, The Rookies, Barnaby Jones, Canon and many More. One of my favorites was always...