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| 17 Nov 2009 by Books and an espresso cup... ... an onstage discussion with the legendary Harry Belafonte between screenings of his two-noir films: Robert Wise's racially charged heist classic Odds against Tomorrow (1959) and Robert Altman's period set neo-noir Kansas City (1996). .... I like the cinema, collecting posters, lobby cards, and presskits.(Especially, from the 40s) Because I enjoy watching films...especially film noir, "Hitchcock's films, and 20th Century Fox Films(Especially their DVD Collection) I like ... Ténèbres à la lumière - http://noirishcity.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Lou Boxer Really more of a neo-noir than true noir (the film is super self-aware of its style, playing like an homage) Body Heat is nevertheless a solidly made, and very entertaining movie. It features the great William Hurt .... One poster claims, “ Marilyn Monroe and Niagara: a raging torrent of emotion that even nature can't control!” The pleasures of this film are exactly as promised: Marilyn first, followed by the falls, and both captured in gorgeously eye-popping Technicolor. ... NoirCon - http://www.noircon.info/ |
| 2 Nov 2009 by Chris Cagle Although American 'Classic' noir (1940-59) continues to create intense interest, in the last fifteen years the understanding of film noi has widened to include neo-noir (American film noir produced after 1959), film noirs in other ... forms : comics and graphic novels, posters, radio, television and videogames, all of which now constitute what James Naremore in More than Night: Film Noir in its Contexts (1998/2008) identifies as a global and interrelated 'noir mediascape'. ... Category D: A Film and Media Studies Blog - http://categoryd.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 ... redesigned, and retitled The Film Noir Encyclopedia. I have found the third edition an invaluable reference on American film noir and neo-noir, though the authors' insistence that film noir is a purely US phenomenon leaves some large gaps. ... Comment by DeeDee — November 6, 2009 @ 9:41 pm. Yes DeeDee, it is a great cover, so redolent of noir. Reminds me of that graat poster for The Killers: The Killers (1946). Comment by Tony D'Ambra — November 6, 2009 @ 10:36 pm ... film noir - http://filmsnoir.net/ |
| 30 Jun 2009 by Iza Larize The film's iconic poster designed by Richard Amsel. What is neo-noir? Neo-noir (from the Greek neo meaning new; and the French noir meaning black) is a style often seen in modern motion pictures and other forms that prominently utilizes ... Somewhere In The Depths of Cinema - http://depthsofcinema.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Nov 2009 by chris We've been working on some projects recently with a film noir feel, so have been doing quite a bit of visual research on the style. This wallpaper is inspired by classic and neo-noir films like Chinatown with a bit of a twist; ... We have a film noir wallpaper already, but this one is more about the look and aesthetics of the films rather than the 1940s and '50s posters. As always, we have widescreen and standard versions available and we've included an iphone version as ... Arcane Palette Creative Design» :: creative... - http://www.arcanepalette.com/ - References |
| 28 Jan 2008 by jabberwock Manorama Six Feet Under works with the template of Roman Polanski's superb “neo-noir” film Chinatown, but it uses that template selectively and intelligently. Chinatown, about a private eye investigating corruption in the Los Angeles water .... Also, I like the imagination and flair shown in the film's publicity material - for instance, the poster of four of the main characters standing inside what looks like a miniature model of the town, with serrated boundaries; ... Ultrabrown - http://www.ultrabrown.com/ - References [ More results from Ultrabrown ] |
| 10 Jul 2009 by Martin Kingsley 14), a judgement he subsequently uses to justify the character-driven sensibilities of early neo-noir's self-appointed poster child: christopher mcquarrie's the usual suspects. but what of the aesthetic? what of the deep golden tones ... Wonderbread - http://pleasantfluff.wordpress.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by By Joe Bendel Almodóvar also frequently nods to the post-war Italian neo-realists, like Rossellini, whose Viaggio in Italia moves the furtive lovers to tears as they watch it in each others arms. In fact, Broken's key art appears to be modeled after the classic posters of post-war Italian cinema. Though Broken often has a noir vibe, whenever the film approaches genuine film noir territory, Almodóvar deliberately pulls back, undercutting the thriller aspects. Aside from a few key scenes ... Epoch Times | All headlines - http://www.theepochtimes.com/ |
| 4 Nov 2009 by mookykat Prunella and Neo Noir I'm sooo so excited. Haha But before I get my doll I need to get a few other things first. I need to save up $500 for Tylers visit and Christmas (I want to spend 100 on mom, dad and tyler each) and also habe a few ... mookykat - http://mookykat.livejournal.com/ |
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