Jeffrey Wells’s influential “Hollywood Elsewhere” column has done the movie world the favor of running down the story of the years’-long fiasco of distribution of

Jeffrey Wells’s influential “Hollywood Elsewhere” column has done the movie world the favor of running down the story of the years’-long fiasco of distribution of
Author’s note: I watched “Game of Thrones” only twice, the first time in 2016, just a few days before I was headed to Kentucky as
Eagle Films, the Beirut-based Middle Eastern market distributor, has just released its trailer for “Above Suspicion” — with Arabic subtitles. If the producers are smart,
“Above Suspicion,” the movie, wrapped two years ago last month in the tiny eastern Kentucky mountain town of Harlan. The final day of the three-month
I don’t pay attention to Hollywood online media hype, but I was amused by the frisson created earlier this month when Reese Witherspoon and Emilia
This today in “The Lineup,” not a bad group to be on top of … https://the-line-up.com/true-crime-authors-who-will-hook-you-on-the-genre?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=The%20Lineup%20Weekly%20Monday%20Newsletter%202017-11-13&utm_term=The%20Lineup
Open Road Media, a terrific publisher, has released a triple ebook package (titled “Fatal Deceptions”) of the revised 2017 editions of my true crime books
Open Road Media has been aggressively promoting the revised and updated print and e-book 2017 editions of my book “Above Suspicion,” which was originally published
Director Phillip Noyce has been screening “Above Suspicion” to select blogger critics in Los Angeles, though no release date has been announced yet. Here’s one
Jim Huggins was the FBI supervisor who was dispatched to Pikeville, Ky., as the case of young FBI agent Mark Putnam plunged toward its tragic
By Joe Sharkey Susan Smith, 28 years old when she was killed in 1989, was a coal-miner’s daughter from one of the most desperately poor