In L.A., the death of the director of “Mulholland Drive” and “Inland Empire” leaves an unfillable void.
Donald Sutherland, Martin Sheen and Mia Farrow all have one thing in common. Despite being renowned as some of the most ...
Astonishingly, the film, made just one year after ... Fresh off her star-making turn in the smash hit Gilda, Rita Hayworth was cast in another quintessential noir of the forties, this one directed ...
Astonishingly, the film, made just one year after Citizen Kane ... Fresh off her star-making turn in the smash hit Gilda, Rita Hayworth was cast in another quintessential noir of the forties, this one ...
Much like Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth possibly suffered from having too much sex appeal, which might have gone against her in the more conservative 1940s. An icon of film noir, Hayworth is ...
At New York Fashion Week, the designers put politics in a corner and focussed on what they do best – making polished, ...
The film initially presents itself as a Los Angeles neo-noir. Betty (Naomi Watts ... this plan is complicated when the aspiring starlet befriends Rita (Laura Elena Harring), a brunette resembling Rita ...
Stephen King is one of the most filmed authors in history. Only Agatha Christie and William Shakespeare outrank him. With his ...
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Image Credit: Paramount Pictures. The Femme Fatale is an integral part of film noir, a beautiful woman who lures the hero into temptation. And no Femme Fatale has ever outdone Barbara Stanwyck in ...
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