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Feds seize $15B bitcoin in 'pig butchering' scam; avoid crypto fraud
Federal agents have quietly pulled off one of the largest financial seizures in American history, taking control of roughly ...
Aimee Bock and Feeding Our Future welfare fraud case reveals $250 million scheme with luxury cars, mansions bought using ...
During the hearing, Malik’s counsel argued that the prosecution had relied on assumptions rather than a quantified allegation ...
Nate Ament is averaging 17.1 points and 7.4 rebounds for Tennessee basketball, but has struggled in the past three games ...
Art thieves are so back. The opening cut of Kelly Reichardt’s newest film, “The Mastermind,” positions the viewer from the perspective of a painting that James “J.B.” Mooney (Josh O’Connor) stares at.
“The Mastermind,” Kelly Reichardt’s latest film, loosely based on an actual robbery of a Massachusetts art museum in the early 1970s, has only been out for a few hours. But already somebody has bought ...
Ever since The Asphalt Jungle, John Huston's 1950 film about a jewel robbery, audiences and filmmakers have loved heist movies. You get the precise laying out of the plan, the robbery itself, the ...
After the understated Showing Up, director Kelly Reichardt returns to crime; or at least, the sort of hapless, half-hearted crime that powered First Cow in 2019 (even finding a small role for that ...
The Mastermind review: Josh O’Connor’s understated heist film leaves intriguing unanswered questions
The latest film from a great American minimalist arrives amid headlines about one of the most puzzling heists in recent history. For decades, we have been told such thieves – the Einsteins of high ...
The New York Film Festival guide called “The Mastermind” “an anti-thriller.” I can’t think of a better description for writer-director Kelly Reichardt’s latest; it’s a heist movie that has neither ...
Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Josh O’Connor’s James ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. The director Kelly Reichardt encourages stillness. Her style—long takes and low stakes, often punctuated by unhurried silences—forces viewers to slow down, to ...
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