You’re accused of stealing from the bank where you work. And Charles McGraw is after you. Which is worse? It doesn’t matter; you have to deal with both problems in the film noir gem Loophole, reviewed here.
Month: March 2019
Film Noir Releases in April 2019
I’ve just opened the box on the new film noir Blu-ray and DVD releases for April, 2019. It won’t hurt to look inside, I promise!
Revisiting The Twilight Zone S3:E1 “Two”
Inspired by Maddy Loves Her Classic Films, I’m venturing one again into The Twilight Zone. Enjoy!
Murder is My Beat (1955) Edgar G. Ulmer
While you’re waiting on the Criterion release of Detour (1945) in a few days, should you consider another Edgar G. Ulmer low-budget film noir? Here’s my verdict.
A Heart at Fire’s Center: The Life and Music of Bernard Herrmann – Steven C. Smith
What a wonderful, well-constructed book… You can read my review here.
Brit Noir: Silent Dust (1949) Lance Comfort
I continue to explore British film noir today with an effective title from director Lance Comfort, Silent Dust.
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