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Bart Layton’s “Crime 101” is much more than your average heist thriller. Chris Hemsworth plays Davis, a jewel thief who specializes in meticulously targeted robberies. He commits those heists along ...
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Chris Hemsworth delivering a literal crash course in his new crime thriller movie, Crime 101, which is coming to movie theaters this weekend. Written and directed by Bart Layton, Crime 101 is a film ...
Bart Layton’s “Crime 101” is a “Heat” pastiche that, even if it falls well shy of its Michael Mann blueprint, has some basic appeal going for it. Los Angeles crime movies are fun. Chris Hemsworth ...
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