"When you've got this 25 years of history and 11 albums—not to mention all the solo work and everything—it's a rebirth," says ...
Moonflower Murders. BBC One, 9.15pm. Lesley Manville lights up the stage or screen in whatever she’s in – from her current ...
skin-prickling film from France’s Georges Franju. The director’s surrealist and poetic tendencies are at the fore, in the ...
The Film Noir Foundation's Alan K. Rode talks about noir and film preservation, and will be doing video introductions at ...
Archive Photos/Getty Images With the spooky season officially over, some film buffs set aside November as the month for all things noir. Known in certain circles as Noirvember, this month will see ...
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Please verify your email address. You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Noir movies have captivated audiences since the silent era, with their dark, atmospheric settings and ...
The phrase “film noir” often calls to mind the image of a fedora-clad sleuth investigating a perplexing crime that may or may not involve the woman he loves in a shadow-swarmed city in the 1940s.
Since its coining in 1946 by French critic Nino Frank, who observed from afar something dark, quite literally, going on at the American cinema, the term “film noir” has been debated and ...
By Peter Hummers Poet Kenneth Fearing’s fourth novel “The Big Clock” achieved much popularity and was released as a fine film noir by Paramount in 1948.