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Panic in Detroit

By October 18, 2012No Comments

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You may not believe this, but Tyler Perry is the least of the prob­lems with Alex Cross. But the movie’s exist­ence did give me a chance to con­coct a gal­lery of passable-to-great movie detect­ives.

The Sessions presen­ted this crit­ic with a conun­drum: it’s a sub­stan­tially laud­able movie that does not con­nect in the least with my pre­ferred aes­thet­ic mode. SEE how I wrestled with this chal­lenge in my review. For MSN Movies

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  • lipranzer says:

    I am more than pleased to see Daryl Zero on that list of “great screen detect­ives”, as ZERO EFFECT is, to me, a highly under­rated movie (as well as the first movie to make me under­stand the appeal of Sherlock Holmes). However, I wish there had been room for Alfred Fichet, the police detect­ive Charles Vanel played so bril­liantly in DIABOLIQUE.

  • haice says:

    Lemmy Caution, Harry Moseby and Peter Gunn?

  • shox r4 says:

    a highly under­rated movie (as well as the first movie to make me under­stand the appeal of Sherlock Holmes).

  • I’m rather sur­prised it isn’t caled “Tyler Perry’s Alex Cross.”

  • larry a. says:

    Beautiful:
    This schmoe is played by Matthew Fox, whose shaved head and tat­toos are indic­at­ors that he’s per­fec­ted time travel and come to 2012 dir­ectly from a Ministry show in 1991.

  • jbryant says:

    Oopsie – Sinatra’s char­ac­ter in THE DETECTIVE isn’t Tony Rome.
    But fun art­icle, as always.
    A really inter­est­ing detect­ive to me was the one played by Steven Geray in Joseph H. Lewis’ SO DARK THE NIGHT. Geray’s invest­ig­a­tion leads to a sur­pris­ing con­clu­sion that fore­shad­ows aspects of PSYCHO (nope, no cross­dress­ing). It’s not a par­tic­u­larly well-known film, so nat­ur­ally it would­n’t make such a list, but it’s worth keep­ing an eye out for (TCM runs it on occasion).

  • Cadavra says:

    You include recent one-shots like Zero and Starling, but leave out such vin­tage dur­ables as Mr. Moto, Michael Shayne,Bulldog Drummond, The Lone Wolf, Boston Blackie, Bill Crane, The Saint/The Falcon and the Warren William incarn­a­tion of Perry Mason? Are you audi­tion­ing for a gig at “Entertainment Weekly?” :-O