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I feel I must mention the seriously weird noirish Christmas Holiday (1944, Robert Siodmak) with Gene Kelly, Deanna Durbin, and the menacing Gale Sondergaard. archive.org
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I feel I must mention the seriously weird noirish Christmas Holiday (1944, Robert Siodmak) with Gene Kelly, Deanna Durbin, and the menacing Gale Sondergaard. archive.org
"Pandora opens the nuclear box. The beach house explodes, presumably taking Mike and Velma and most of Southern California with it" in Kiss Me Deadly. Two final scenes were shot: 1. Mike and Velma escape into the ocean; 2.They perish in the explosion.
"Pandora opens the nuclear box. The beach house explodes, presumably taking Mike and Velma and most of Southern California with it" in Kiss Me Deadly. Two final scenes were shot: 1. Mike and Velma escape into the ocean; 2.They perish in the explosion.
29. Favorite RKO Noir
Difficult choose just one. Also I'd include The Narrow Margin - I couldn't add another photo.
29. Favorite RKO Noir
Difficult choose just one. Also I'd include The Narrow Margin - I couldn't add another photo.
The CDC’s new autism page reads like an anti-vax blog, and the agency's employees are not happy about it.
The CDC’s new autism page reads like an anti-vax blog, and the agency's employees are not happy about it.
25. Favorite Neo-Noir
Shock Corridor (1963)
So over the top and fun! The story of a journalist who gets himself intentionally committed to a mental hospital to solve a murder committed within the institution.
25. Favorite Neo-Noir
Shock Corridor (1963)
So over the top and fun! The story of a journalist who gets himself intentionally committed to a mental hospital to solve a murder committed within the institution.
Tragic and so heartbreaking
I truly despise RFKJR and the Trump administration
Now this
A 3rd baby has died in Kentucky of whooping cough
None of the infants or the mothers were vaccinated
VACCINES SAVE LIVES
“Our American Code of Military Obedience requires that, should orders and the law ever conflict, our officers must obey the law.”
That is precisely what Senator Mark Kelly told officers to do. #NoSedition
“Our American Code of Military Obedience requires that, should orders and the law ever conflict, our officers must obey the law.”
That is precisely what Senator Mark Kelly told officers to do. #NoSedition
25. Favorite noir with a boat
The Breaking Point (1950)
The 2nd film based on Hemingway's To Have and Have Not, starring John Garfield and Patricia Neal.
25. Favorite noir with a boat
The Breaking Point (1950)
The 2nd film based on Hemingway's To Have and Have Not, starring John Garfield and Patricia Neal.
23. Favorite Noir Actor Who Stole Every Scene They’re In
Gloria Grahame
23. Favorite Noir Actor Who Stole Every Scene They’re In
Gloria Grahame
22. Miles Davis - Ascenseur pour l'échafaud - Elevator to the Gallows (Full Album) www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc4t...
22. Miles Davis - Ascenseur pour l'échafaud - Elevator to the Gallows (Full Album) www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc4t...
21. Favourite Film Noir from Outside the USA
Tie: Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (Elevator to the Gallows, 1958)
Directed by Louis Malle; scored by Miles Davis
and
Les Diaboliques ( Diabolique, 1955)
Horror/Noir hybrid directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot
21. Favourite Film Noir from Outside the USA
Tie: Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (Elevator to the Gallows, 1958)
Directed by Louis Malle; scored by Miles Davis
and
Les Diaboliques ( Diabolique, 1955)
Horror/Noir hybrid directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot
20. Favorite gambling scene(s)
711 Ocean Drive (1950)
An electronics expert creates a huge bookie broadcast system for his crime boss, and takes over operations when his boss is murdered. His greed leads him on a deadly destructive path.
20. Favorite gambling scene(s)
711 Ocean Drive (1950)
An electronics expert creates a huge bookie broadcast system for his crime boss, and takes over operations when his boss is murdered. His greed leads him on a deadly destructive path.
#filmnoir, #joancrawford
A new biography: “Joan Crawford: A Woman’s Face,” by Scott Eyman (Simon & Schuster), elucidates Crawford’s life and work with passionate research, candid curiosity, analytical clarity, and uninhibited enthusiasm.
www.newyorker.com/culture/the-...
#filmnoir, #joancrawford
A new biography: “Joan Crawford: A Woman’s Face,” by Scott Eyman (Simon & Schuster), elucidates Crawford’s life and work with passionate research, candid curiosity, analytical clarity, and uninhibited enthusiasm.
www.newyorker.com/culture/the-...
18. Favorite Film Noir MacGuffin
The "Great What's-It" - the glowing box with the mysterious contents.
18. Favorite Film Noir MacGuffin
The "Great What's-It" - the glowing box with the mysterious contents.
Favorite film noir duo
Alan Ladd & Veronica Lake
The Glass Key (1942)
This Gun for Hire' (1942)
The Blue Dahlia (1946)
Favorite film noir duo
Alan Ladd & Veronica Lake
The Glass Key (1942)
This Gun for Hire' (1942)
The Blue Dahlia (1946)
COURIER has compiled the 20,000 documents from Epstein's estate, released by the US House Oversight Committee on November 12, 2025, into an easily searchable repository.
Find something interesting? Let us know: [email protected]
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COURIER has compiled the 20,000 documents from Epstein's estate, released by the US House Oversight Committee on November 12, 2025, into an easily searchable repository.
Find something interesting? Let us know: [email protected]
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16. Lesser known noir everyone should see
Tension (1949) with Audrey Totter, Richard Basehart, Barry Sullivan, William Conrad, & Cyd Charisse.
The always great Totter plays the cheating wife of Basehart's meek pharmacist.
16. Lesser known noir everyone should see
Tension (1949) with Audrey Totter, Richard Basehart, Barry Sullivan, William Conrad, & Cyd Charisse.
The always great Totter plays the cheating wife of Basehart's meek pharmacist.
15. Character I'd trust the least: Vicious gossip Madge Rapf, played by Agnes Moorehead, Dark Passage (1947). She finds out that Irene Jansen (Bacall) aided Vincent Parry's (Bogart) escape from San Quentin. Madge testified against VP at his murder trial.
15. Character I'd trust the least: Vicious gossip Madge Rapf, played by Agnes Moorehead, Dark Passage (1947). She finds out that Irene Jansen (Bacall) aided Vincent Parry's (Bogart) escape from San Quentin. Madge testified against VP at his murder trial.