film noir
Noir-vember draws to a close today, but we've still got time to take a look at the genre characters that we both love AND hate!
Contra Zoom Pod Episode 261: McCarthyism in Noir
Alisha Mughal joins to discuss On the Waterfront, Storm Center and Witch Hunt on Contra Zoom Pod!
The Criterion Shelf: Directed by Seijun Suzuki
Ranking the films of Seijun Suzuki in Criterion Channel's collection devoted to the Japanese action film auteur behind films like Branded to Kill and Gate of Flesh.
Marlowe Review
“I’m getting too old for this,” Liam Neeson groans in Marlowe. The audience will agree on this reboot of Raymond Chandler's famous detective.
Shelf Pick: Chinese Noir BACK TO THE WHARF
After serving 15 years for a crime he didn't commit as a teenager, a man returns to his hometown only to find out the truth about a past he'd rather leave behind.
10 Essential Noirvember Double Bills
A curated list of essential Noirvember cinematic pairings made up of the very best titles the genre has to offer.
The Criterion Shelf: Noir In Color
Surveying the films in the Criterion Channel's Noir in Color collection from Leave Her to Heaven to .
Nightmare Alley Review: Del Toro’s Geek Show
Guillermo del Toro delivers a delicious noir starring Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett, and Rooney Mara.
The Criterion Shelf: Fox Noir
Surveying the film's in Criterion Channel's collection of Fox Noirs, including Laura, Nightmare Alley, Panic in the Streets, and Niagara.
The Criterion Shelf: Neonoir
Surveying Criterion Channel's neonoir collection, which includes genre-spinning films like Cotton Comes to Harlem, Night Moves, and Blow Out.
The Criterion Shelf: Starring Joan Crawford
Crawford showed up ready for stardom, as time passed the perfection of her face hardened but you could never do anything about those eyes.
Motherless Brooklyn: An Interview With Edward Norton
Edward Norton discusses adapting Jonathan Lethem's Motherless Brooklyn for the big screen and the age of Donald Trump.
TIFF 2019: Blow the Man Down Review
TIFF 2019: Blow the Man Down Review
PULP Review
PULP is a self-contained but fully realized one issue story with a killer ending that's worth more than it's meagre price of admission.