Afro 6/8 Minor Blues; High Wall (premier recording); Ow!; Put It Where You Want It; View from Telegraph Hill; Gypsy Roma Mambo (Dark Eyes); Lolita; What's This?; Concierto de Aranjuez; A Handful of ...
The dark, seedy underbelly of American life served as the basis for film noir, which saw a surge in popularity following the war. The shadowy imagery, inscrutable plots and character motivations, and ...
The phrase “film noir” often calls to mind the image of a fedora-clad sleuth investigating a perplexing crime that may or may not involve the woman he loves in a shadow-swarmed city in the 1940s.
Tired of her middle-class California life, young Charlie Newton (Teresa ... The Femme Fatale is an integral part of film noir, a beautiful woman who lures the hero into temptation.
Before there was the iconic film Bonnie and Clyde, there was Gun Crazy. A passionate, violent noir thriller from 1950, it has ...
We never see the same film twice because we bring a different state of mind and set of circumstances to every viewing -- flying monkeys that might have terrified us as children become a source of ...