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The Clay Pigeon (1949)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 25, 2023

The Clay Pigeon is a film that I have spent several years trying to track down, and I’ve finally been able to see it. From the outside, it feels like fairly run-of-the-mill post-war noir fare. It’s directed by an up-and-coming workhorse in Richard Fleischer and stars real-life couple Ba read more

La Otra (1946)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 22, 2023

Recently some coworkers were waxing about what they would do if they won the power ball. How they would spend the money, where they would go, and also the drawbacks that come in the wake of what seems like a purely golden opportunity. I’ve never much thought about it, but I do admit for those read more

Stranger on The Third Floor, Mask of Dimitrios, The Verdict

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 15, 2023

Although it’s not a highly touted picture, Stranger on The Third Floor feels like an important enough footnote to aficionados of film noir because it embodies a few of the earliest definable features of the movement. It’s not an entirely new concept per se, but it feels like it’s r read more

Crashout (1955)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 10, 2023

If you wanted to string together a noir cast with the quintessential mélange of rogues who never quite made it to bona fide A-lister status, Crashout more than fits the bill. It’s a different kind of mission movie for a different kind of mission and a different brand of protagonist. They̵ read more

Russell Rouse: Wicked Woman (1953) and New York Confidential (1954)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 8, 2023

There’s some instant shorthand at play as the titular woman takes a bus into town to set down some roots for awhile. It’s apropos given the salacious title and the opening ballad looking to capitalize on the first impression. Beverly Michaels steps into view and does the rest, more than read more

The Well (1951)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 6, 2023

The film opens when a little black girl named Carolyn tumbles into a well buried beneath some weeds. There’s a melodramatic handling of the material, but already we see something rather uncommon with the period noir. Normally black characters live on the periphery of film noir if they exist a read more

Shield For Murder (1954)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 3, 2023

In a movie like 711 Ocean Drive, Edmond O’Brien proved himself capable of being a cad over the course of his performance. With Shield for Murder, there’s no buildup or pretense. He establishes himself as a stone-cold killer right from the outset before we even get a peek at the credits. read more

711 Ocean Drive (1950)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 1, 2023

It serves the filmmakers to begin with an opening crawl about how organized crime tried to halt production of the movie, and they would have succeeded too if not for the bravery of the police on set. Whether or not it’s true, it plays as easy publicity for the film to feed off of. Today it fe read more

Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 27, 2023

We just lost Robbie Robertson and being an avid fan of The Band, I was genuinely affected by the loss. The relationship between Martin Scorsese and Robertson is hardly a secret from The Last Waltz to their many film score collaborations, but Robertson also has Native American heritage through his mo read more

Vincente Minnelli Films (1958-62)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 6, 2023

Gigi (1958) Lerner & Loewe’s adaptation of Colette’s Gigi is a picture accentuating the France of Hollywood’s most opulent dreams and confections frequented by the consummate French people of the movies: Maurice Chevalier, Leslie Caron, and Louis Jordan. Whether it’s Ern read more

The Reluctant Debutante (1958)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 4, 2023

If Royal Wedding started off the decade with the auspicious coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, then The Reluctant Debutante depicts another cultural milestone in its own right: the last “Season” before the newly-instated Queen decided to officially disband the social tradition. ThereR read more

Tea and Sympathy (1956)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 2, 2023

The 1950s saw director Vincente Minnelli continually evolving from mostly musicals — a pleasing genre he never totally forsook — into a period of his career ripe with luscious Metrocolor dramas. Movies such as Tea and Sympathy, Some Came Running, and Home from the Hill, don’t get read more

Lust for Life (1956)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 29, 2023

“I don’t care about being respected. I’m trying to live as a true Christian.” – Kirk Douglas as Van Gogh It seems the world over has remained transfixed by the life of Vincent Van Gogh, which is rather ironic since he failed to gain much traction in his own lifetime. F read more

Brigadoon (1954)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 27, 2023

I have fond memories of traipsing across the Old Course in St. Andrews and attending the Military Tattoo near the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. There’s something untamed about that landscape remaining austere and beautiful, perfectly suited for tartans, bellowing bagpipes, and the rat-ta-tat of dr read more

Vincente Minnelli’s Films (1946-1955)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 25, 2023

Undercurrent hardly holds a substantial place in any noir conversations partially because Vincente Minnelli’s reputation in part seems antithetical to the dark style born out of chiaroscuro and German Expressionism. His background was squarely in luscious art design and stage productions. Lik read more

Cabin in The Sky (1943)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 21, 2023

Like Stormy Weather, it’s a slightly unnerving form of mimesis as Cabin in The Sky sets about depicting the lifestyle of Blacks. There’s not a white folk to be seen, and yet there’s no doubt they have been integral in developing this musical fantasy out of a Faustian-like folk tal read more

Hallelujah (1929)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 19, 2023

Hallelujah (1929) is one of those films that takes some leg work in order to grapple with what it fully represents. But like some of King Vidor’s broadest, most humane portraits, it has moments pregnant with all sorts of residual meaning. We begin with iconography that feels troublesome even a read more

Afire (2023)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 18, 2023

Christian Petzold is a filmmaker I was introduced to over a decade ago, and I would consider myself a passionate fan. I’ve seen every one of his films since then, and I would gladly share him with anyone who might listen. There’s some pleasure in championing a director who’s not as much of a househo read more

Past Lives (2023)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 16, 2023

A version of this review was published on Film Inquiry. I’ll admit that in our modern world and hyperactive lifestyles full of constant distractions and competing spectacles, I’m thankful I was able to watch Past Lives the old-fashioned way. I sat there in the dark with other strangers read more

Hiroshima, Mon Amour (1959)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 11, 2023

“Like you I know what it is to forget.” Recently I’ve been meditating a lot on the impact of the atomic bombs in part because of the resurgence of the life and work of Robert Oppenheimer; he will be inextricably tied to Hiroshima and Nagasaki for posterity’s sake. Thanks to Alain Resnais’s read more
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