comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Cora rosalind ivan - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Cinema Reborn Review: The Suspect (1944)

The Suspect (1944) deservedly attains a prominent place among the cinematic classics. It not only portrays the maniacal streak of the human mind, but also interrogates the fear which accompanies our deep-rooted desires.

Mary-gray
United-kingdom-general
United-kingdom
London
City-of
Vella-raines
Charles-laughten
Robert-siodmak
Ritz-randwick
Henry-daniell
Cora-rosalind-ivan

Film Noir-esque

9 February 2021 When is a noir film not a noir film? When are we allowed to say “Yes, this is noir” or “This is not noir”? In my opinion, Dear Reader, this question is as pointless as a debate between Jansenists and Calvinists on the theological implications of free will. Yet, the point comes up again and again among film buffs, as though there’s a prize. In a sense, there is. As long as “film noir” is now a marketable genre, it pays when a studio or company can claim it, as opposed to just calling the thing a thriller or crime film or gloomy drama. What matters is that the film is almost always worth watching under any label.

China
Germany
Hollywood
California
United-states
South-korea
France
London
City-of
United-kingdom
Han
French

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.