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Videophiled Noirvember: The rural noir of ‘On Dangerous Ground’ and ‘Road House’ with Ida Lupino

Videophiled Noirvember: The rural noir of ‘On Dangerous Ground’ and ‘Road House’ with Ida Lupino

by Sean Axmaker | Nov 29, 2016 | Home Viewing, What's Hot

On Dangerous Ground (Warner Archive, Blu-ray) (1952), directed by Nicholas Ray from a script he developed with A.I. Bezzerides and producer John Houseman, opens on the urgent yet fractured dramatic score by Bernard Herrmann, a theme that rushes forward anxiously,...
Videophiled Noirvember: The urban noir of ‘I Wake Up Screaming’ and ‘Cry of the City’

Videophiled Noirvember: The urban noir of ‘I Wake Up Screaming’ and ‘Cry of the City’

by Sean Axmaker | Nov 28, 2016 | Home Viewing, What's Hot

I Wake Up Screaming (Kino Lorber Studio Classics, Blu-ray) is not just one of the great movie titles of classic cinema, it is one of the films that established the distinctive style and attitude of film noir, from the blast of a headline shouting BEAUTIFUL MODEL FOUND...
Videophiled Noirvember: The docu-noir of ‘Boomerang’ and ‘The House on 92nd Street’

Videophiled Noirvember: The docu-noir of ‘Boomerang’ and ‘The House on 92nd Street’

by Sean Axmaker | Nov 27, 2016 | Home Viewing, What's Hot

The House on 92nd Street (Kino Lorber Studio Classics, Blu-ray), a 1945 World War II espionage thriller based on a real life FBI case, launched what would become the semi-documentary strain of film noir. It opens with the authoritative narration of Reed Hadley...
Videophiled International: ‘L’Inhumaine’ from France, two Fritz Lang silent classics, three from the Taviani Brothers

Videophiled International: ‘L’Inhumaine’ from France, two Fritz Lang silent classics, three from the Taviani Brothers

by Sean Axmaker | Mar 3, 2016 | Home Viewing, What's Hot

The 1923 French feature L’Inhumaine (Flicker Alley, Blu-ray), which translates to The Inhuman Woman, is not exactly about a femme fatale, though singer and social diva Claire Lescot (played by real-life opera star Georgette Leblanc) does enjoy the power she...
Videophiled Classics: Richard Lester’s ‘The Knack’ and more on Blu-ray

Videophiled Classics: Richard Lester’s ‘The Knack’ and more on Blu-ray

by Sean Axmaker | Jan 29, 2016 | Home Viewing, What's Hot

Why isn’t Richard Lester more celebrated? An American who made his home in England, Lester earned an Oscar nomination for The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film (1959), a lark he made with Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan and others, made his reputation...
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