In the late 1990s, it began to pop up at film noir conventions, sometimes with Leslie in attendance. Incidentally, the supporting also features a young Natalie Schafer—Mrs. Howell from “Gilligan’s Island.”
Movies I'll discuss at this year's event include everything fromThe Mad Miss Manton(1938) to the neo noirChinatown(1974). Attendees will also enjoy a costume exhibition in honor of MGM's 100th anniversary. Full list of films featured in the event: She Done Him Wrong(1933) It Happened ...
Highlighting the stories of female architecture shaping the built environment, the documentary "Women in Architecture", by Boris Noir returns for a second chapter. Initiated by Sky-Frame, in collaboration with ArchDaily, this installment of the docu-series delves into the stories of Dorte Mandrup an...
5 Therefore, it stands to reason that spy films with the noir style comprise a unique category of film noir. It is on this basis that I use the term spy noir and counterpose it to crime noir.Below there are photographs (screen-captures) from a range of UK and US spy noirs that ...
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Milton Moses Ginsberg’s “illuminating” film essay about the influence German-Jewish film directors who fled Hitler on the invention of American “film noir.” “The ‘I’ Pad” Written and directed by Amit Rai. Made in Bhopal (!) a wild but apparently true story of an amateur inventor...
Director Ulu Grosbard’s True Confessions (9/25) is a pulp/noir L.A. mystery (co-written by Joan Didion) set in the 1940’s starring two top actors in Robert Duvall and Robert DeNiro. Duvall plays Tom Spellacy, an LAPD detective working a murder case that starts with the discovery of...
it is a forgotten magnum opus, an overlooked departure from the gritty neo-noir for which he is better known. So let this article be a monument to the film’s rightful place as a standout accomplishment in a remarkable career. Don’t let this one fade into obscurity — dig it out and...