• Haywire Prize Package Giveaway Winner Announced!

    Updated: 2012-01-31 07:05:49
    The giveaway for Steven Soderbergh’s film — Haywire — went … Read on →

  • Monty Python Team Up Again for Sci-Fi Farce

    Updated: 2012-01-27 05:09:19
    This spring Monty Python’s Flying Circus members are teaming up, … Read on →

  • Born to Kill (1947): “a violent, ironic and macabre paroxysm”

    Updated: 2012-01-26 10:47:18
    The weird story of a deranged con-artist and killer who marries into a wealthy San Francisco family, while told in the third person, reveals the thoughts and motivations of the central character, an attractive 30-something divorcee... No related posts.

  • Born to Kill (1947): “a violent, ironic and macabre paroxysm”

    Updated: 2012-01-26 10:47:18
    The weird story of a deranged con-artist and killer who marries into a wealthy San Francisco family, while told in the third person, reveals the thoughts and motivations of the central character, an attractive 30-something divorcee... No related posts.

  • The Raven Official Poster Starring John Cusack

    Updated: 2012-01-26 06:37:22
    I feel jumpy inside because I am sharing the official … Read on →

  • Cinematic Cities: New York (1937) – Some Things Never Change

    Updated: 2012-01-25 07:05:14
    : film noir filmsnoir.net : an oasis of noir in a desert of banality Home Articles Reviews What is Film Noir Articles Movie Reviews Snap Reviews Essential Noirs More Noir Noir Books Noir Cities Noir Directors Noir Poetry Fiction Noir Poets Noir Writers Noir TV Noir Trailers Noir Links Tags About Store RSS Feed Twitter Cinematic Cities : New York 1937 Some Things Never Change By Tony D'Ambra January 25, 2012 Posted in : Articles Lobby Noir Cities THIS IS NEW YORK Skyscraper Champion of the World where the Slickers and Know-It-Alls peddle gold bricks to each other and where Truth , crushed to earth , rises again more phony than a glass eye Nothing Sacred 1937 Script by Ben Hecht Related : posts Cinematic Cities : New York 1953 Cinematic Cities : New York Noir Cinematic Cities : New York

  • Cinematic Cities: New York (1937) – Some Things Never Change

    Updated: 2012-01-25 07:05:14
    : film noir filmsnoir.net : an oasis of noir in a desert of banality Home Articles Reviews What is Film Noir Articles Movie Reviews Snap Reviews Essential Noirs More Noir Noir Books Noir Cities Noir Directors Noir Poetry Fiction Noir Poets Noir Writers Noir TV Noir Trailers Noir Links Tags About Store RSS Feed Twitter Cinematic Cities : New York 1937 Some Things Never Change By Tony D'Ambra January 25, 2012 Posted in : Articles Lobby Noir Cities THIS IS NEW YORK Skyscraper Champion of the World where the Slickers and Know-It-Alls peddle gold bricks to each other and where Truth , crushed to earth , rises again more phony than a glass eye Nothing Sacred 1937 Script by Ben Hecht Related : posts Cinematic Cities : New York 1953 Cinematic Cities : New York Noir Cinematic Cities : New York

  • Gutierrez to Direct ‘The Crow’ Remake

    Updated: 2012-01-25 06:24:33
    F. Javier Gutierrez is set to direct the remake of … Read on →

  • Film Noir and Living in the Past: “If a man’s life can be lived so long and come out this way”

    Updated: 2012-01-11 04:22:29
    : film noir filmsnoir.net : an oasis of noir in a desert of banality Home Articles Reviews What is Film Noir Articles Movie Reviews Snap Reviews Essential Noirs More Noir Noir Books Noir Cities Noir Directors Noir Poetry Fiction Noir Poets Noir Writers Noir TV Noir Trailers Noir Links Tags About Store RSS Feed Twitter Film Noir and Living in the Past : If a man’s life can be lived so long and come out this way” By Tony D'Ambra January 11, 2012 Posted in : Articles Lobby Force of Evil 1948 Script direction by Abe Polonsky But I’m not going to end up On the rocks in the river like my brother I wanted to find , Leo to see him once . more It was morning by then , , dawn And naturally I was feeling very bad there As I went down . there I just kept going down and down . there It was like going

  • Film Noir and Living in the Past: “If a man’s life can be lived so long and come out this way”

    Updated: 2012-01-11 04:22:29
    : film noir filmsnoir.net : an oasis of noir in a desert of banality Home Articles Reviews What is Film Noir Articles Movie Reviews Snap Reviews Essential Noirs More Noir Noir Books Noir Cities Noir Directors Noir Poetry Fiction Noir Poets Noir Writers Noir TV Noir Trailers Noir Links Tags About Store RSS Feed Twitter Film Noir and Living in the Past : If a man’s life can be lived so long and come out this way” By Tony D'Ambra January 11, 2012 Posted in : Articles Lobby Force of Evil 1948 Script direction by Abe Polonsky But I’m not going to end up On the rocks in the river like my brother I wanted to find , Leo to see him once . more It was morning by then , , dawn And naturally I was feeling very bad there As I went down . there I just kept going down and down . there It was like going

  • Pickup (1951): Trash Noir

    Updated: 2012-01-07 04:52:45
    Pity the poor film noir blogger who has to sit through some pretty lousey movies for completeness sake. Hugo Haas' Pickup is such a film... Related posts: Pickup On South Street (1953) Cry Danger (1951): About as noir as white coffee

  • Pickup (1951): Trash Noir

    Updated: 2012-01-07 04:52:45
    Pity the poor film noir blogger who has to sit through some pretty lousey movies for completeness sake. Hugo Haas' Pickup is such a film... Related posts: Pickup On South Street (1953) Cry Danger (1951): About as noir as white coffee

  • Countdown To Noir City San Francisco

    Updated: 2012-01-04 19:14:49
    Just a little over 2 weeks left until the Castro Theatre in San Francisco is graced with a plethora of film noir fans for 10 days. From January 20th to the 29th, expect to be treated to a sublime selection of noirs at this, my favorite of film festivals. New this year will be a 1940's style nightclub held at the Swedish American Hall on Saturday night, January 28th. Check out the film noir program now...

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