Book Review: Straight From The Hart by Bruce Hart
Ever since the mafia like code of silence governing the secrets of professional wrestling known as "kayfabe" was broken once and for all back in the nineties, pro-wrestling insiders have been tripping all over themselves to publish their own "tell-all" books about the sports entertainment business. ...
Source: seattlepi.com
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DVD review: 'Pale Flower'
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE) Japanese gangster (or yakuza) films came of age in the 1960s and '70s, and for a time were wilder, wackier and bloodier than their American Mafia film counterparts. But "Pale...
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Film Review: 13 Assassins
Set in 1844, the twilight of Japan’s Edo period, Takashi Miike’s remake of Eichi Kudo’s 1963 Jusan-nin no shikaku (1963) is the 19th-century mirror of his modern-day yakuza picture Ichi the Killer...
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Book Review: Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories by Federico Varese
In the age of globalization, is the gangster industry spreading, or just going on the lam?
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Yakuza 4 review: The gang's all here
Yakuza 4 breaks with the six-year-old series' tradition by putting the player in control of three new characters, each in his own chapter, with former Yakuza hero Kazuma Kiryu finally arriving in the...
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Game review: Yakuza 4 - Playstation 3
To my complete shame, I have never played a Yakuza game. For some reason or other the series has completely escaped me.
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Book Review: Three Seconds by Anders Roslund and Börge Hellström
Winner of the Swedish Academy of Crime Writers 2009 award for Best Swedish Crime Novel of the year, Three Seconds is a not at all fast-paced, sometimes annoyingly over-written, yet engaging thriller...
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The Bulgaria 2010 Review: Crime and Courts
2010 started with renewed vows coming from Bulgaria's Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, Interior Minister, Tsvetan Tsvetanov, and Chief Prosecutor, Boris Velchev, to end organized crime in the country...