Tag: Film Noir

They Won’t Believe Me Blu-ray review

I am a big fan of the Film Noir genre, and enjoy what dark, gritty atmospheric tales they have to offer. They Won’t Believe Me from Warner Brothers is a one Noir that I had not been acquainted with as it was never available domestically on home video, until now. They Won’t Believe Me is…


Hammer’s House of Directors Presents: Terence Fisher

In this first of one of my Director’s Profile sub-themes, I’ll be profiling directors who have worked regularly with Hammer Productions, the British B-picture studio that reinvigorated the classic monster film in the ‘50s through ‘70s and brought to prominence great actors like Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Terence Fisher is associated with Hammer perhaps…


Kiss the Blood Off My Hands Blu-ray review

Kiss the Blood Off My Hands is a Film Noir crime drama about a former solider Bill Saunders (Burt Lancaster, Criss Cross, Scorpio) who is living in England and finds himself in a web because of a murder. Saunders accidently kills a man at a bar with one punch, runs away from the authorities, and…


Alphaville (Kino) Blu-ray Review

Special agent Lemmy Caution (Eddie Constantine) is sent to the distant city of Alphaville to investigate the mysterious disappearances of some of his fellow agents and the oppressive supercomputer Alpha 60. Before long it becomes clear that he must also assassinate Alpha 60’s creator (Howard Vernon) before his influence can spread to other cities. But…


The Woman in the Window (Eureka! Masters of Cinema) Blu-ray Review

With his wife and two kids away for a Summer vacation, Psychology Professor Dr. Wanley (Edward G. Robinson) is left all alone to enjoy his work. But his friends can’t help but poke fun at his lack of a sense of adventure. After leaving the gentleman’s club late one evening, He stops to look at…


House by the River Blu-ray review

One of the greatest directors in our cinematic history, and a pioneer of German expressionism films was none other than Fritz Lang. He was well-known for directing pictures that were well ahead of their time (M, Metropolis). After leaving Germany for the United States, he embarked on a career directing Westerns, Noirs and other dark…