Crime 101 Review: Bart Layton Cooks Low and Slow with Chris Hemsworth in Tense Cat and Mouse Caper

The new film, Crime 101, unfolds gradually, building suspense in a subtle way – much like a slowly simmering stew. In a time when most movies rely on quick cuts and constant action, this film’s deliberate pace is a welcome change. It demonstrates that you can create real tension without overwhelming the audience. It’s confidently itself, a refreshing contrast to the fast-paced, explosive action films that stars like Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, and Halle Berry are known for.

‘Crime 101’ Review: Theft Is a Highway

The movie Crime 101 starts with Mike pulling off a bold, yet meticulously planned robbery. He’s not a violent criminal, but rather someone who is efficient and thinks things through. Even when things go wrong, he remains calm and finds a way to adapt. He’s a clever thief, going so far as to wear a ski mask and colored contacts to hide his face. When the police, led by Detective Lou Lubesnick, arrive to investigate, Lubesnick seems almost impressed with Mike’s methods. He excitedly tells his partner, “He has principles, and he follows them!”

Steam’s Latest Free Open-World Fantasy RPG Has Serious Skyrim Vibes

Faehnor Online is a recently released MMORPG, available on Steam since early February. It’s set in a fantasy world and is currently in early access, meaning you can download and play it for free through Steam. While it shares similarities with other popular MMOs, Faehnor Online offers a unique experience by removing traditional classes and quest markers, and emphasizing exploration without relying on guided navigation.

Code UltraViolet, A Sequel to Code Violet, Announced

TeamKill Media announced they’re working on several new projects and will share details soon. Following the positive reception to Code Violet, they’ve officially started developing the next installment in the series, titled Code UltraViolet, as shared on X (formerly Twitter).

Replaced Demo Lets You Delve Into Its Alternate 1980s Cyberpunk Setting Today

After an artificial intelligence named R.E.A.C.H. unexpectedly transfers into a human body, you find yourself fleeing the powerful Phoenix Corporation and navigating the dangerous city of Phoenix-City. However, this isn’t the America you might remember. A nuclear disaster has left a third of the country devastated, turning Phoenix-City into a lawless place filled with criminals, poverty, and terrifying threats that you’ll have to overcome.

11 Years Ago, Star Wars Introduced an Iconic New Character That Still Needs to Meet His Rival on the Big Screen

Comics have given Princess Leia a memorable enemy: Commander Ellian Zahra, a former student of Grand Moff Tarkin who wants revenge on the Rebellion by tracking her down. Eleven years ago, another great rivalry was established in the Star Wars comics, and that character has since appeared in the live-action series. However, surprisingly, these two rivals have never actually crossed paths.

Star Wars Doesn’t Quite Redeem Its Most Divisive Character In Jar Jar #1 (Review)

Jar Jar Binks is experiencing a surprising comeback. Over time, opinions about the character have changed, particularly among original Star Wars fans who are now adults. This shift is now official within the Star Wars universe, thanks to the new comic Star Wars: Jar Jar #1. The comic reveals Jar Jar played a vital role in starting the Rebel Alliance. Featuring Jedi Kelleran Beq (played by Ahmed Best in The Mandalorian) and co-written by Best, this one-time issue explains what happened to Jar Jar after the prequel films and is a delightful addition to the Star Wars saga. However, it feels like just a glimpse of a potentially larger and more compelling story for the Gungan character.