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Little Caesar (1931): An Early Slice of Noir
Watching 'Little Caesar’ from a contemporary point of view reminds us how little gangster films have changed across the years.
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Watching 'Little Caesar’ from a contemporary point of view reminds us how little gangster films have changed across the years.
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A decade before The Third Man left its indelible mark on Western culture, a lesser known adaptation hit the silver screen.
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Dwarfed by the enormous popularity of Brian De Palma’s 1983 remake, interrogating the original Scarface requires a close and careful reading.
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Although charming and surprisingly modern, City Streets is best consumed as an artifact of movie making.
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No film embodies the style and substance of the classic Film Noir period better than 'The Third Man.'
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Scored by the echoing footsteps of its desperate protagonist, 'Night and the City' is a Film Noir masterpiece.
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Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s 1946 amnesia noir deserves another look.
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You gotta go there to come back.
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Back by unpopular demand.