Few films are as striking to look at or listen to as the British film noir “The Third Man.” Its shadow-soaked black-and-white palette, artfully askew camera angles and elaborately expressive editing ...
There have been multiple film waves and movements throughout the medium's history, and during the Classical Hollywood Era, there was perhaps no wave more intriguing than film noir. What started with ...
From Bogart to De Niro, these iconic performances define the shadows, seduction, and moral decay of film noir.
"British cinema made in the studio system managed to blend popular entertainment with some of the most stylistically innovative forms, elevating it to the status of art," says curator Ehsan Khoshbakht ...
The tense and morally unsettling 1949 British film noir classic, “The Third Man,” will be shown Tuesday, Nov. 18, continuing SUNY Cortland’s “Rubble Films: Classics of Post-1945 European Cinema” ...