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  1. James Ellroy's L.A.: City of Demons. Iconic and bestselling author James Ellroy, the "demon dog of American literature" who penned "Black Dahlia" and "LA Confidential, " takes a fresh look at some of Hollywood's most-notorious stories from the past to the present.

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    • 2011-01-19
    • Documentary, History
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  2. 19 de ene. de 2011 · 44min. TV-14. The unsolved homicide cases of the infamous Black Dahlia and his own mother's 1958 murder shaped famed crime writer James Ellroy's youth. More recently, the rape and murder of two teenage girls made another deep impression on his psyche. Free trial of discovery+.

    • The Fascinating Weirdness of James Ellroy
    • Barko, The Computer-Generated Talking Crime Dog
    • The Audience
    • An Interview with James Ellroy?

    Ellroy is a man obsessed with crime victims. And he has good reason: in his memoir My Dark Places, he goes into detail about his mother's murder when he was just ten years old. That murder remains unsolved, despite various attempts over the years (including a remarkable chapter in My Dark Places detailing how the murder was featured on Unsolved Mys...

    It is particularly remarkable that Ellroy -- a man who doesn't use computers or cell phones -- chose his for his dramatic foil a computer-animated talking crime dog named Barko. (Barko is nominally an LAPD K-9 cop, though he's also a literal talking dog...don't think about it too hard or you'll just get lost.) In the series, Barko acts as a bad inf...

    This show is not for kids.Period, full-stop. It is full of lurid details, shocking photos (with the most shocking bits blurred), and plenty of bleeped language. So get the kids out of the room or they'll be talking to their own animated crime dogs soon enough. This show's subject matter includes sordid, dark topics -- murder, tabloid journalism, an...

    I had hoped to include my interview with James Ellroy in this review, but due to scheduling and technical problems, you'll have to wait for next week to read it. I hope to post it by next Wednesday, before the second episode of the show airs. Let's just say it's tough to get the man on the phone for long, on the day his show premieres. Assuming we ...

  3. James Ellroy's LA: City of Demons on Apple TV. Available on Investigation Discovery, Prime Video, discovery+, Hulu. Hot Spot Homicide: Clamor! Commotion! Cocaine! Carnage!!! It's the Los Angeles nightclub! These speakeasies have been home to all manner of gangland garroting.

  4. Buy James Ellroy's LA: City of Demons — Season 1 on Prime Video. Profiling the author James Ellroy.

  5. 19 de ene. de 2011 · James Ellroy, the author of "The Black Dahlia," "L.A. Confidential" and "Blood's A Rover," takes a new look at some of Hollywood's most famous crimes from the past to the present.

  6. 19 de ene. de 2011 · Crime novelist James Ellroy is an appropriate if eccentric tour guide for L.A.’s sordid history, beginning with his own mother’s murder and his fascination with the Black Dahlia.