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Scarface (1932)

November 7, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

When your impact becomes the mold

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1930s, 1932, ann dvorak, ben hecht, film noir, film review, gangsters, george raft, howard hawks, movie review, osgood perkins, paul muni, scarface

Out of the Fog (1941)

May 15, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

See someone you know?

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1940s, 1941, anatole litvak, crime, extortion, fascism, film noir, gangsters, ida lupino, jerry wald, john garfield, john qualen, movie review, out of the fog, protection racket, richard macaulay, robert rossen, thomas mitchell

Pale Flower (1964)

March 24, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Too cool to be true

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1960s, 1964, action, eijiro tono, film noir, gambling, gang violence, great cinmatography, japan, mariko kaga, masahiro shinoda, masaru baba, movie review, pale flower, ryo ikebe, yakuza

Angel Face (1952)

March 18, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Deceptive in nature

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1950s, 1952, angel face, car crash, femme fatale, film noir, frank s. nugent, jean simmons, los angeles, movie review, murder, murder trial, oscar millard, otto preminger, robert mitchum

Shockproof (1949)

March 11, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Nothing says romance like an abuse of power

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1940s, 1949, abuse of power, cornel wilde, douglas sirk, film noir, helen deutsch, john baragrey, movie review, parole officer, patricia knight, samuel fuller, shockproof

Gilda (1946)

December 14, 2024 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Gilda by Rita Hayworth

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1940s, 1946, buenos aires, casino, charles vidor, columbia pictures, film noir, george macready, gilda, glenn ford, marion parsonnet, movie review, rita hayworth

They Drive By Night (1940)

November 30, 2024 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Working class potatoes with a side of pulp

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1940, 1940s, alan hale, ann sheridan, blue collar, film noir, george raft, humphrey bogart, ida lupino, jerry wald, movie review, raoul walsh, richard macaulay, they drive by night, truck driving

The Damned Don’t Cry (1950)

June 1, 2024 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Grit turns to pulp

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1950, 1950s, david brian, film noir, herold medford, jerome weidman, joan crawford, kent smith, movie review, rags to riches, richard egan, steve cochran, the damned don't cry, vincent sherman, women in male spaces

Where The Sidewalk Ends (1950)

April 17, 2024 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Crime & Punishment

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1950, 1950s, ben hecht, crooked cops, dana andrews, film noir, gene tierney, karl malden, movie review, murder, new york city, otto preminger, police corruption, where the sidewalk ends

Born To Be Bad (1950)

April 14, 2024 Mikkel Frederiksen1 Comment

Wicked evil, wicked fun

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1950, 1950s, born to be bad, edith sommer, femme fatale, film noir, friedrich hollaender, joan fontaine, joan leslie, movie review, nicholas ray, robert ryan, san francisco, zachary scott

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