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What is one prepared to do for love? In the third installment of the much-loved Norwegian action-comedy franchise Børning Roy (Anders Baasmo Christiansen) is trying to save his impending marriage, which he has almost ruined by a bad bet after one too many drinks. Now he has to either win a race or lose his fiancee. For those needing more context, Roy is a man-child whose enthusiasm for cars and racing is only matched in degree by the misfortune in his familial relationships. It’s his faithful friends who keep him going.
With such a simple premise, it may seem a stretch to make three films. But then, the inspiration here is the Fast and Furious franchise, which is inching towards its 10th installment. Is Asphalt Burning Norway’s answer to Fast and Furious? Not really. The driving has its moments but the CGI is cringe-worthy and the jokes are sub-par. In fact, it makes the Fast and Furious look Oscar-worthy. So now you know. The biggest drawback is the heart of this film: the r
Snow Noir: 8 Wintry Crime Shows to Get You Through the Holidays
By Shane Ryan | December 23, 2020 | 11:12am
Screw the holidays. They are upon us whether we like it or not, they will be the worst ones we’ve had yet, and the only thing you can say in their favor is that they might free up a little time to consume loads of TV without a trace of guilt. The only present I want is hour after vegetative hour.
So what are you going to watch? Let me argue for the Nordics. They were right all along, I think, these stoic people of the snow. Staring into clouds of white, stubbornly unhappy, but somewhat fatalistic in a way that helps them survive. Of course, this description likely bears no relationship to any real-life place you’d call “Nordic” (I’ve never been to any of them … the closest I’ve come is Ireland, which has the same historic relation to Nordic peoples as tarmac does to a steamroller). But it’s my chosen stereotype, gleaned from endless hours watching Nor