Sentences with phrase «love with film noir»

I've long been in love with film noir — those sumptuous, cynical tales of the darker side of life, an American cinematic phenomenon that started in the 1940s and was greatly influenced by German Expressionism and French Poetic Realism.

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Keep it cool with this flirty fedora for the martini - sipping, low - pro, film noir - loving hipster — male or female, young or old this hat has serious style.
With shadowy, black - and - white production, a slow - burning jazz soundtrack, and a wide ensemble of characters that runs the gamut of crime movie archetypes, Dick Hopper serves as a love letter to film noir, even as it skewers the genre with no meWith shadowy, black - and - white production, a slow - burning jazz soundtrack, and a wide ensemble of characters that runs the gamut of crime movie archetypes, Dick Hopper serves as a love letter to film noir, even as it skewers the genre with no mewith no mercy.
When I met with him, we both had a love of cinema and we both had this idea of making an indie art film in a noir setting with Tommy starring in it and making something really dark and different from «The Room.»
In a Lonely Place (Criterion, Blu - ray, DVD)(1950), directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame in arguably the greatest performances of their careers, is film noir with no guns or gangsters or femme fatales or blackmail schemes, yet it is among the most devastating noir dramas you'll ever see: an ambiguous study of love torn apart from within.
A complex and elegant love story that successfully interweaves with a sadistic film - noir.
Brick is probably not a movie that will have strong mainstream appeal, but for those that love independent films, the noir classics, old - fashioned detective stories, or just enjoy seeing something they haven't quite seen before, Rian Johnson's experiment will prove to be a success with you.
CC2567DDVD ISBN 1 -68143-092-4 UPC 7 -15515-16521-1 THE AMERICAN FRIEND - Blu - ray & DVD Editions Wim Wenders (Paris, Texas) pays loving homage to rough - and - tumble Hollywood film noir with The American Friend, a loose adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel Ripley's Game.
Wim Wenders pays loving homage to rough - and - tumble Hollywood film noir with The American Friend, a loose adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel Ripley's Game.
To my knowledge this is the only time that a movie principally in the Tamil language took the gold with ensemble performances principally by non-professional actors, knocking out a searing story that is at once a love story, a social drama, a film noir and a genre film.
Fans of noir film and fiction will find a lot to enjoy in this loving genre tribute, and those already familiar with Moore's books will simply be in love
Tickling my fancy was Drew Heitzler's Night Tide (for Sailors, Mermaids, Mystics), 2007 — a re-edit of the titular 1961 noir film, in which a young Dennis Hopper plays a sailor, on leave in Venice, California, who falls in love with a sideshow performer, Mora the Mermaid.
He'll co-star with Christina Hendricks and Gosling's real - life love Eva Mendes in the film, which will weave «fantasy noir, horror and suspense into a modern - day fairytale» about «the surreal dreamscape of a vanishing city» and an underwater town.
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