60 Free Film Noir Movies BlueskyFacebookThreadsMastodonRedditMessageEmail分享 During the 1940s and 50s, Hollywood entered a “noir” period, producing riveting films based on hard-boiled fiction. These films were set in dark locations and shot in a bl...
Seitz is credited with some innovations—such as the smoky look of certain interiors—I prefer the hard, almost glossy, contrasting shadow and light of John Alton and Nicholas Musuraca. David Lehman: We agree. Double Indemnity is the ne plus ultra of noir movies, and if we were to give...
D.O.A. – Free – Rudolph Maté’s classic noir film. Called “one of the most accomplished, innovative, and downright twisted entrants to the film noir genre.” You can also watch the movie here. (1950) Fear in the Night – Free – Low budget noir film directed by Maxwell Shane &...
Frank is best known for being the first film critic to use the term "film noir" to refer to 1940s US crime drama films such as The Maltese Falcon, although research indicates that the term was used in French film reviews and newspaper articles in 1938 and 1939. Owen Gleiberman Owen ...
“B” film when first released. It has gained a little fame over the years, having been remade as the 1989 made-for-TV movieTurn Back the Clockwith Connie Selleca (and featuring Joan Leslie in a cameo). In the late 1990s, it began to pop up at film noir conventions, sometimes with...
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two of his films were released.Kiss Me Deadlyis a seminal film noir andThe Big Knifeis a searing indictment of Hollywood that starred Jack Palance in the first of three movies he would make with Aldrich. Neither movie was as commercially successful as the two Westerns but their critical accla...
other Johnny Mack Brown movies from Monogram Pictures "Flame of The West" [1945] with Raymond Hatton "Trigger Fingers" [1946] with Raymond Hatton "Shadows On The Range" [1946] with Raymond Hatton "Raiders of The South" [1947] "Law of The Panhandle" [1950] "Outlaw Gold" [1950] "Man ...
"We think we are diverse, and we think we have equality, but is that really the case?" Highlighting the stories of female architecture shaping the built environment, the documentary "Women in Architecture", by Boris Noir returns for a second chapter. Initiated bySky-Frame, in collaboration wi...
“a disorienting take on film noir, as distorting stylizations and unhinged plotting play out like nightmares in a damaged brain, hoodwinking and gaslighting the viewer from any sure grip on what is going on.”– Anton Bitel, Projected Figures “Its square aspect ratio occasionally host to brie...