From Body Double to Blade Runner to Streets of Fire, these compelling film noir classics define the 1980s.
One of the funniest theatrical genres to emerge in the past 20 years is that of the fast-paced, small-cast spoof of film-noir and detective thrillers from the 1930s and ’40s, like “The 39 Steps.” The ...
Rope, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, and Letter from an Unknown Woman are all among the greatest movies from 1948 we now consider classics.
Rainy streets, shady characters, and a mysterious black bird that everyone seems willing to lie, cheat, or worse to possess, ”The Maltese Falcon” has all the ingredients of classic detective fiction ...
The must-see while in Vienna is a screening of a classic film that was shot on location in the Austrian capital.
If you love classic movies, THE BRIDE! is pure delight, fun with a brain that is a treat deluxe for those who love both classic movies and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s original book ...
This upcoming sci-fi series, based on a book by cyberpunk pioneer William Gibson, should fill the void left by Netflix's unjustly cancelled cult hit.
Robert Mitchum was a Hollywood actor who spent his career playing complex anti-heroes better than anybody else in the business. Uncommonly ...
What is Film Noir? While often defined as "crime with a twist", the origins of the genre go much deeper than the black-and-white classics we know. In this deep dive, filmmaker Tar ...
Se7en, The Godfather, and Memories of Murder are all among the very best crime movies ever made.
Naturally, these efforts have raised questions about what sensibilities each brother brought to their many collaborative ...
While Lorre’s scene-stealing turn was undeniably worthy of Oscar attention, it was the man who played his on-screen boss Kasper Gutman that got the nod. Remarkably, Sydney Greenstreet was making his ...