These classic movies of the 1940s that have held up beautifully through the decades: Whatever their flaws, they recognize and examine aspects of human nature that haven't changed, and maybe even offer ...
Who doesn't love a good mystery? Following World War II in the 1940s, an onslaught of crime movies came out of Hollywood as moody stories were on the minds of filmmakers and audiences, popularizing ...
Alfred Hitchcockhas a murderer's row, so to speak, of iconic, critically-acclaimed films like Psycho and Vertigo whose infamy extends beyond the silver screen. In those films, he wields suspense the ...
In addition to being a contributor for Collider, Rance Collins has also written for Variety, IndieWire, Los Angeles Magazine, Turner Classic Movies and The Huffington Post. His news coverage has ...
After the exploding popularity of pulp fiction and detective novels in the late 1930s, film noir became one of the hottest film genres, reaching new heights during the 1940s with classics such as The ...
Marked by stark visual contrasts, chiaroscuro lighting, and sharp angles pioneered in German expressionism, noir plunges the viewer into morally gray situations in which good may triumph, but at a ...
Ready to dive into the dark, twisted world of film noir? Check out the 20 best films, plus where to grab the sharpest Blu-ray, 4K, and box sets. Let’s talk about film noir—the genre that slinks out of ...