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  • Trailer for noir thriller The Missing Person


    Film FetishAuthority Authority: 138
    Writer/Director Noah Buschel’s third feature, The Missing Person, stars Michael Shannon as John Rosow, a private detective hired to tail a man, Harold Fullmer (Frank Wood), on a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. Rosow gradually uncovers Harold’s identity as a missing person – one of the thousands presumed dead ...
    15 hours ago
  • The Robert Ryan Centennial at the American Cinematheque


    TCM's Classic Movie BlogAuthority Authority: 540
    “There is no such thing”, my friend Alan K. Rode pointed out to me, “as a bad Robert Ryan performance…”As a culmination of a week that celebrated the versatile Robert Ryan’s contributions to film, this evening at 7:30 PM the American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles will host an event with ...
    1 day ago
  • Ossessione


    StinkbrownAuthority Authority: 120
    I love old flicks. Well, obviously only the good ones, but there is a distinct feeling when you watch an old flick, anything from the 60’s or below. You get a vibe like history is taking place, I love it. I used to watch the old midday movies when I was a kid, and back then you got quality midday movies fresh out of ...
    2 days ago
  • The Endless Night: A Film Noir Valentine


    bavatuesdaysAuthority Authority: 486
    Here’s an amazing mashup/tribute by RubyTuesday717 to the greatest of all film genres, the Noir. Thanks to Leo Parascandola for the link.
    3 days ago
  • Robert Ryan: Letting The Demons Out


    TCM's Classic Movie BlogAuthority Authority: 540
    If you have been following our Robert Ryan blogathon, which began on Thursday and leads up to TCM’s 100th Birthday Tribute to him on November 11th, you’ll notice that the Morlocks tend to favor his more intense performances in such films as Nicholas Ray’s ON DANGEROUS GROUND, Edward Dmytryk’s CROSSFIRE, and ...
    4 days ago
  • Ladies and Gentlemen, A Word from Werner Herzog


    Film School RejectsAuthority Authority: 655
    Werner Herzog is crazy and brilliant and German. He’s had a random and illustrious career which has taken him to South America, Bear Country, The End of the World and now lands him squarely in New Orleans. The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans – a remake that’s not a remake with a title that looks ...
    5 days ago
  • thirty movies hath november - Touch of Evil (1958)


    Jockey Full of BourbonAuthority Authority: 128
    one of my favorites: a movie written and directed by Orson Welles, who also played the main character...(no, is not this movie smartypants. you didnt even read the title. be quiet) but unlike that other movie, which all of yall who taken Fil... Read and post comments | Send to a friend
    6 days ago
  • Weird Trailer for Casey Afflecks Killer Inside Me


    Get The Big PictureAuthority Authority: 583
    I read The Killer Inside Me about 25 years ago, and in general Im an admirer of the work of pulp novelist Jim Thompson . His most recognized works are probably that title, The Killing (later turned into an early Kubrick film), The Getaway , and The Grifters , released as a film over 10 years after his ...
    6 days ago
  • Maltese Falcon was at forefront of film noir


    NerdageAuthority Authority: 502
    Thanks to everyone who came out today to Southern Oaks Library to hear me talk about “The Maltese Falcon,” the 1941 film starring Humphrey Bogart and the Dashiell Hammett novel from which it was adapted.   For Nerdage readers who couldn’t make it, here’s what was said: Dashiell Hammett’s Sam Spade, hero ...
    6 days ago
  • DVD Review: The Last Lullaby


    Hugo Stiglitz Makes MoviesAuthority Authority: 464
    Jeffery Goodman’s The Last Lullaby is one of those rare debut films that is so assured in its style that it becomes clearer and clearer as we watch the film unfold that we’re dealing with a major up and coming talent. So rare is it these days to find a thriller that is willing to slow things down – to exist ...
    6 days ago
  • JOUR SE LEVE (1939) and THE LONG NIGHT (1946)


    Fleapit of the MindAuthority Authority: 116
    Jour se leve Marcel Carnes JOUR SE LEVE bridges the gap between the Poetic Realism movement and that of The Popular Front. The film starts with a murder and then; with the murderer cornered in his attic room, we see how fate has led to the crime. Carne is one of the great directors of cinema with a string of ...
    1 week ago
  • The Robert Ryan Centennial


    TCM's Classic Movie BlogAuthority Authority: 540
    In celebration of the 100th anniversary of actor Robert Ryan’s birth on November 11th, 1909, the Movie Morlocks are initiating a blogathon devoted to the masterful actor, beginning today. This tribute will last through the coming week with contributions from each of the regular contributors to this blog. In addition ...
    1 week ago

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  • Jennifer Lopez to star in film noir movie “Dead Serious”


    OnlineJLoFan.com - The Number One Jennifer Lopez Fansite with Jennifer Lopez News, Pictures, Interviews and MediaAuthority Authority: 469
    In  a recent interview Martin Landau revealed: I’m going to do a movie with Jennifer Lopez next, which I’m executive producing, as well. Capone: You are? ML: I’m acting in it. Capone: What’s it called? ML: “Dead Serious”. It’s a film noir, like “Postman Always Rings Twice”, “Double ...
    1 week ago
  • New on DVD – Columbia Pictures Film Noir Classics I


    seanax.comAuthority Authority: 124
    Film noir was the term that the French gave to a particular strain of American crime movies in the forties and fifties, defined by its shadowy style, largely urban settings and mood of doom and corruption. But another strain of film noir also flourished in the fifties, films shot on location with an almost documentary ...
    1 week ago
  • These movies brought to you by the number 11.


    TCM's Classic Movie BlogAuthority Authority: 540
    Ever wonder if the universe might be sending you a secret message? I’m not one to read tea-leaves or Tarot cards, but sometimes think numerology can be fun. So today I woke up wondering if there could be any significance to it being the first day of the eleventh month of the year. Taking a [...]
    1 week ago
  • Lessons on resource mobilization


    Going against the currentAuthority Authority: 125
    http://powerofgiving.comI am a witness to my parent’s power to mobilize resources at quickest possible time, with efficiency that could even rival that of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.We were in the middle of a very late breakfast when my parents proved to me again something that I am all too aware even ...
    1 week ago
  • ON THIS DAY IN MOVIES: I WAKE UP SCREAMING


    Hollywood OutbreakAuthority Authority: 577
    On this day in 1941, 20th CENTURY FOX released I WAKE UP SCREAMING. Directed by H. BRUCE HUMBERSTONE from the novel by STEVE FISHER, this noir beauty is the story of the death of a 40’s fashion model. Beautifully shot, this film is a must see for anyone claiming to love ‘film-noir’. The great cast includes ...
    1 week ago
  • A Cinematic Exploration of the Evolution of Film Noir – Se7en


    PassionforCinema.comAuthority Authority: 142
    Film noir has been around for a long time now, with its very dark roots in German Expressionism, since the Black and White days of cinematic infancy. As Darwin said, every life form must evolve. I believe this postulate can be extended to film genres as well. So, how has film noir evolved? The answer lies in watching ...
    1 week ago
  • Miscellaneous Debris, October Edition


    Screaming Blue ReviewsAuthority Authority: 113
    A big, unorganized roundup of news and items we didn’t feel deserved a full blog post. Well, so much for October. Here comes November right on its heels as always, the month with bitter cold, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and the beginning of the Christmas season. October wasn’t much of a month for film, unless ...
    1 week ago

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