More than Meets the Eye: Siren City: Sound and Source Music in Classic American Noir by Robert Miklitsch Carl Laamanen June 2013 Book Reviews Known for its expressionistic lighting and shadows, tight, claustrophobic urban settings, and frequent use of dream sequences and flashbacks, film noir and its dark, ambiguous look at life are routinely discuss...
Laura: Noir of Identity and Illusion Matthew Sorrento February 2013 Feature Articles In Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity (1944), the murder of Tom Powers’ character is built up through the two lovers/killers’ plans. And yet the scheme could be all talk if it weren’t for the opening confession of...
Sounds from the City in Film Noir Eloise Ross April 2012 Feature Articles This article provides a penetrating analysis of the often over looked importance of audio elements and their design in a range of 1950’s film noirs.
Kaleidoscope of the B-film Director: Edgar G. Ulmer: Detour on Poverty Row edited by Gary D. Rhodes Lance Duerfahrd September 2009 Book Reviews