There are many remarkable things about THE DROP, but the foremost is the way in which it so perfectly evokes its film
noir roots.
Director John Dahl, who co-wrote the script with his brother Rick, taps 1940s film
noir roots with their exploration of shifting identities, appearance vs. reality and the range of motivations that drive people to create their own moral codes.
CBR: One of the things that I really enjoyed about this film is how true to its film
noir roots it was.
Speaking of dark characters, pound for pound many of the most entertaining films in the festival are the ones with film
noir roots.
Not exact matches
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Blues and Bullets already screams crime
noir from the title alone, but does it really have the guts to delve into its inspired
roots or is the
Blues and Bullets already screams crime
noir from the title alone, but does it really have the guts to delve into its inspired
roots or is the title simply misleading?
Director Jon Watts doesn't recreate Sam Raimi's stylish
noir, but he does deliver an anxious, likeable, young superhero we
root for, along with a villain we hope he will defeat.
Suggesting a period piece version of a film
noir saga as envisioned by Stanley Kubrick, this twisted feminist drama is
rooted in contentious racial - and gender - warfare issues, employing a meticulous formalism to recount its cutthroat story about Katherine's at - any - cost attempts to attain liberation.
It was the age of film
noir and psychological realism, but also a time when the suburban placidity for which the»50s is remembered took
root.
In Spider - Man: Homecoming, director Jon Watts doesn't recreate Sam Raimi's stylish
noir, but he does deliver an anxious, likeable, young superhero we
root for, along with a villain we hope the lad will defeat.
Originally aired in 1986, and featuring Michael Gambon in a tour - de-force performance as psoriasis - deformed writer Philip E. Marlow, The Singing Detective fused three narratives: a present - day drama about a psychiatrist trying to get the
root of Marlow's childhood trauma, flashbacks to the writer's past, and a Raymond Chandler - eseque 1940s film
noir fantasy.