Body Heat, Chinatown, and Blue Velvet are all among the very best neo-noir movies that benefit from incredible acting.
From Body Double to Blade Runner to Streets of Fire, these compelling film noir classics define the 1980s.
William Holden as Joe Gillis standing next to a candelabra and looking serious in Sunset Boulevard (1950). Image via Paramount Pictures Classic film noir is where Hollywood’s glamour meets its darkest ...
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 ...
Classic film noir is where Hollywood’s glamour meets its darkest instincts of shadow-drenched streets, cynical anti-heroes, and dangerous dames. Emerging in the 1940s and 1950s, the film noir genre ...
The must-see while in Vienna is a screening of a classic film that was shot on location in the Austrian capital.
I didn’t want to get hearing devices because, to me, there was a horrible stigma. People who wore hearing aids were doddering ...
Eighty years on from his groundbreaking Oscar win, the blue plaque will be installed on the street where Milland lived as a ...
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 ...
Star actor Jessie Buckley turns the dial to 11 in the opening scene and doesn’t relent in this confusing and chaotic reprise ...
The Academy Awards honor the best in film. But sometimes they strike out. Here are 10 classics shut out at the Oscars, from "Psycho" to "Taxi Driver." ...
Blondeness is a force to be reckoned with, for better or worse; in this study of Britain’s fascination with hair colour between the 1940s-1960s, Nead explores the political complexities of blonde ...