Milwaukee, like the rest of the contemporary American Midwest, is increasingly making a name for itself as a place that ...
A look at how feminine intuition shaped the noir genre through Dorothy B. Hughe's 1947 novel and Nicholas Ray's beloved film ...
Emma Foley’s “Sound and Colour” presents an awkward and unnerving first fifteen minutes of a woman, Hannah (Alison Oliver), ...
The steadily rising popularity of Nordic noir is a testament to this fact, as viewers of all stripes continue to embrace the ...
The writer-director and star talk about crafting the many haunting visual and auditory nightmares of Neon's latest chiller.
The wonderfully demented “Widow’s Bay” plays out almost like an anthology of Stephen King short stories, shuffling ...
Like García Márquez’s Nobel Prize-winning novel, Isabel Allende’s “The House of the Spirits” is considered one of the ...
In its 42nd year, the Chicago Latino Film Festival succeeds in bringing an international array of films that showcase the ...
Every chance to do something inventive and interesting in “Tales from ‘85” is ignored for lazy fan-fic writing, slack ...
Luke recently directed and co-wrote the excellent feature-length documentary “The Last Movie Critic,” which retells Roger ...
If you answered yes to any of the above, Richard Gadd has got a show for you. Written entirely and created by Gadd, “Half ...
They take a venerated (or sometimes less-known) director, assemble their work in a gorgeously conceived box set, and use ...
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