Hints and tips:
...The first candidate was the Identikit, which was developed in 1959 by a Los Angeles police detective and consisted of an illustrated set of 37 noses, 52 chins, 102 pairs of eyes, 40 lips and 130 hairlines...
...Set in a pulsing 1960s Los Angeles, the author creates a joint picture of the histories of organised crime and jazz in the middle of the 20th century....
...In the movie, the cop is sent to Los Angeles for a seemingly easy assignment. Instead, he becomes increasingly embroiled in the search for a serial killer....
...A fiercely articulate defender of intellectual freedoms in an era of “no-platforming”, he is a successful screenwriter in Los Angeles and a writer of comics who has had Batman listening to the piano music...
...In the past decade he has hit a real purple patch, from his hired gun in the Coen brothers’ No Country for Old Men in 2007 to his turn as a Louisiana detective hunting a serial killer in HBO’s magnificent...
...He says: “There’s medicine, where you have you have heroic doctors, and the law, where the lawyer will often have to discover their inner sense of justice, then you have police and detective procedurals....
...All Involved, by Ryan Gattis, Picador, RRP£12.99/Ecco, RRP$27 For six days in 1992, Los Angeles rioted, the police retreated and the city’s gangs ran wild....
...Angeles....
...Reunited after Heat, the two Method vets play police detectives hunting a serial killer who – stop me if you’ve heard this plot before – might be a comrade in their own force....
...Demi Moore as a hardboiled police detective? No, we don’t think so. Perhaps, cast the other way round, it might work; or perhaps done with rats, gags and digimation by the failure-proof Pixar....
...Robert Downey Jr, and abetted, at first reluctantly, by detective Dave Toschi (Mark Ruffalo)....
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