Noun
crimewave (plural crimewaves)
A large increased incidence of crimes within a relatively short period of time.
Due both to the distractions of their house guests and the films they were involved with, Crimewave and Josh Becker 's Thou Shalt Not Kill.. Source: Internet
The Coens co-wrote Crimewave and The Hudsucker Proxy with Raimi in the mid-1980s (though Hudsucker was not produced for almost a decade). Source: Internet
The film's production was a "disaster" according to Campbell, who stated that "missteps" like Crimewave usually lead to the end of a director's career. Source: Internet
He began work on his third film Crimewave (1985), intended as a live-action comic book—the film was not successful, due in part to unwanted studio intervention. Source: Internet
These films include the biographical war drama Unbroken (2014), and the historical drama thriller Bridge of Spies (2015), as well as more obscure and unsuccessful comedy films such as Crimewave (1985), The Naked Man (1998), and Gambit (2012). Source: Internet