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Purple Noon (1960)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 12, 2015

Right off the bat, there are two things that stick out about Purple Noon. First, you cannot help to notice the colors because the blues and reds pop like some vibrant 1960s painting. Then there’s Alain Delon who at the age of 23 made his rise to stardom, thanks to this film and Rocco and his B read more

Purple Noon (1960)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 12, 2015

Right off the bat, there are two things that stick out about Purple Noon. First, you cannot help to notice the colors because the blues and reds pop like some vibrant 1960s painting. Then there’s Alain Delon who at the age of 23 made his rise to stardom, thanks to this film and Rocco and his B read more

Kiss me Deadly (1955) – Updated

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 10, 2015

Set in L.A., the film stars Ralph Meeker as the callous and often corrupt P.I. Mike Hammer, adapted from the Mickey Spillane novels. One night while driving, Hammer picks up a frightened woman who begs him to remember her. They are forced off the road by thugs and the girl is eventually killed. Hamm read more

Kiss me Deadly (1955)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 10, 2015

Set in L.A., the film stars Ralph Meeker as the callous and often corrupt P.I. Mike Hammer, adapted from the Mickey Spillane novels. One night while driving, Hammer picks up a frightened woman who begs him to remember her. They are forced off the road by thugs and the girl is eventually killed. Hamm read more

You Only Live Once (1937)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 8, 2015

There are two types of lover-on-the-run narratives. There’s the Bonnie and Clyde/Gun Crazy extravaganza full of shoot-outs and bloodshed. Then you have the more sensitive approach of a film like They Drive By Night. You Only Live Once fits this second category thanks to two bolstering performa read more

The Crimson Kimono: An Analysis of Noir Realism and Race (2015)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 8, 2015

What makes Film-Noir intriguing is not simply the crime aspect but the fact that they are films with worldviews that are often weighed down by cynicism. Film-Noir depicts the harsh realities of human nature that few other films would ever dare to acknowledge onscreen. People are broken at their core read more

You Only Live Once (1937)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 8, 2015

There are two types of lover-on-the-run narratives. There’s the Bonnie and Clyde/Gun Crazy extravaganza full of shoot-outs and bloodshed. Then you have the more sensitive approach of a film like They Drive By Night. You Only Live Once fits this second category thanks to two bolstering performa read more

The Crimson Kimono: An Analysis of Noir Realism and Race (2015)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 8, 2015

What makes Film-Noir intriguing is not simply the crime aspect but the fact that they are films with worldviews that are often weighed down by cynicism. Film-Noir depicts the harsh realities of human nature that few other films would ever dare to acknowledge onscreen. People are broken at their core read more

All That Heaven Allows (1955)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 6, 2015

When I first saw the work of Douglas Sirk, I was immediately struck by how well it seemed to personify 1950s Hollywood. All That Heaven Allows (1955) is little different in its opulence and superficial soap opera tonalities. Except this one, at times, feels a little like it should be a part of a Nor read more

All That Heaven Allows (1955)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 6, 2015

When I first saw the work of Douglas Sirk, I was immediately struck by how well it seemed to personify 1950s Hollywood. All That Heaven Allows (1955) is little different in its opulence and superficial soap opera tonalities. Except for this one, at times, feels a little like it should be a part of a read more

While the City Sleeps (1956)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 4, 2015

While the City Sleeps has a brilliant cold open followed by a pounding title sequence, courtesy of Fritz Lang, that brings to mind a bit of Diabolique and Psycho. The rest of the film turns into a case to find the wanted lipstick murderer (based on a real killer), but that only holds part of our att read more

While the City Sleeps (1956)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 4, 2015

While the City Sleeps has a brilliant cold open followed by a pounding title sequence, courtesy of Fritz Lang, that brings to mind a bit of Diabolique and Psycho. The rest of the film turns into a case to find the wanted lipstick murderer (based on a real killer), but that only holds part of our att read more

The Big Heat (1953) – Updated

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 2, 2015

The Big Heat is not a noir where the darkness comes from the shadowy visuals, but from within its characters themselves. In fact, some of these individuals are so subtle in their corruption that it easily gets overshadowed. Homicide cop Dave Bannion is, rather ironically, the straight-arrow trying t read more

Review: The Big Heat (1953)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 2, 2015

The Big Heat is not a noir where the darkness comes from the shadowy visuals, but from within its characters themselves. In fact, some of these individuals are so subtle in their corruption that it easily gets overshadowed. Homicide cop Dave Bannion is, rather ironically, the straight-arrow trying t read more

Review: The Big Heat (1953)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 2, 2015

The Big Heat is not a noir where the darkness comes from the shadowy visuals, but from within its characters themselves. In fact, some of these individuals are so subtle in their corruption that it easily gets overshadowed. Homicide cop Dave Bannion is, rather ironically, the straight-arrow trying t read more

Gun Crazy (1950) – Updated

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 30, 2015

Bart has an intense obsession for guns. It’s what his life revolves around. It’s the only thing he wants to do as a boy and the only things he seems to think about. It becomes a problem when he breaks a store window, but during the following hearing his sister and friends vouch for his read more

Review: Gun Crazy (1950)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 30, 2015

Bart has an intense obsession for guns. It’s what his life revolves around. It’s the only thing he wants to do as a boy and the only things he seems to think about. It becomes a problem when he breaks a store window, but during the following hearing his sister and friends vouch for his read more

Review: Gun Crazy (1950)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 30, 2015

Bart has an intense obsession with guns. It’s what his life revolves around. It’s the only thing he wants to do as a boy and the only things he seems to think about. It becomes a problem when he breaks a store window, but during the following hearing, his sister and friends vouch for hi read more

The Spiral Staircase (1945)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 28, 2015

The Spiral Staircase plays out like a Agatha Christie murder mystery with a moody, old mansion acting as the backdrop and numerous individuals filling out the cast. It seems to be some type of gothic-noir hybrid, with its ghostly interiors, torrential thunderstorms, and creaky shutters. However, wit read more

The Spiral Staircase (1945)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 28, 2015

The Spiral Staircase plays out like an Agatha Christie murder mystery with a moody, old mansion acting as the backdrop and numerous individuals filling out the cast. It seems to be some type of gothic-noir hybrid, with its ghostly interiors, torrential thunderstorms, and creaky shutters. However, wi read more
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