A new month begins tomorrow, so let’s find some ways to spend that money on film noir releases. I can help. Here we go!
Month: February 2019
It’s Low-Budget and Quick, but is Inner Sanctum Worth an Hour of Your Time?
Do you take a chance on a low-budget movie just because it’s a film noir and you love watching film noir? Any film noir? It’s only an hour long, but is it worth it? Find out!
Movies and Community: Someone (besides me) Who’s Serious About Both
Read all about the surprise I got at the library just a few days ago.
John Boorman’s Neglected Treasure: Hell in the Pacific (1968)
I recently watched Hell in the Pacific (1968), directed by John Boorman and starring Lee Marvin and Toshiro Mifune. If you haven’t seen it, you should. Here’s why.
Talking Casablanca (1942) on The Movie Palace Podcast
Catch the latest episode of The Movie Palace podcast, where you’ll hear the show’s host Carl Sweeney and I discuss one of our favorite movies, Casablanca. Many thanks to Carl for having me as a guest. Hope you enjoy the show!
Noir City: The People
Although I’ve been back from Noir City 17 for a week now, I’ve had little time to actually sit down and write about the festival. I decided to focus my first article on the wonderful people of Noir City. I hope you’ll enjoy it.
The Great Movies Series at the Severna Park Library: Sullivan’s Travels (1941)
So what did we talk about after watching Sullivan’s Travels at the library last night? Find out!
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