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  1. Criminal
    R2004 · Crime drama · 1h 27m

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  1. 1. : relating to, involving, or being a crime. criminal neglect. a criminal organization. 2. : relating to crime or to the prosecution of suspects in a crime. criminal statistics. brought criminal action. the criminal justice system. 3. : guilty of crime. also : of or befitting a criminal. a criminal mind. 4. : disgraceful.

  2. Box office. $38.8 million. Criminal is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Ariel Vromen and written by Douglas Cook and David Weisberg. The film is about a convict who is implanted with a dead CIA agent's memories to finish an assignment.

  3. Apr 15, 2016 · Criminal: Directed by Ariel Vromen. With Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Reynolds. In a last-ditch effort to stop a diabolical plot, a dead CIA operative's memories, secrets, and skills are implanted into a death-row inmate in hopes that he will complete the operative's mission.

  4. A criminal is a person who commits crime. Criminal is also used to describe something involved in committing crime or related to crime. Criminal has a few other senses as an adjective. A criminal is a person who breaks the law and engages in illegal activity. Real-life examples: Shoplifters, kidnappers, bank robbers, and pirates are all criminals.

  5. May 6, 2024 · crime, the intentional commission of an act usually deemed socially harmful or dangerous and specifically defined, prohibited, and punishable under criminal law. Most countries have enacted a criminal code in which all of the criminal law can be found, though English law —the source of many other criminal-law systems—remains uncodified.

  6. Meaning of criminal in English. criminal. noun [ C ] uk / ˈkrɪm.ɪ.n ə l / us / ˈkrɪm.ə.n ə l / Add to word list. B1. someone who commits a crime: a dangerous / violent criminal. Synonyms. crook (CRIMINAL) informal. culprit. evildoer. felon specialized. the guilty party. malefactor formal. offender. outlaw. perpetrator. villain UK informal.

  7. Most Major Crimes Are Down. Why Are Assaults Up? Homicides, rapes and shootings in New York City have decreased, but the number of assaults has remained stubbornly high. By Maria Cramer and...

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