This time, we have two films from studio utilitarian director Joseph Pevney (who’d go on to direct some of the great classic Star Trek episodes), and one by sci-fi/horror favorite director Jack Arnold. How do these titles rate as bona fide Film Noir?
Different From Some Of The Times, But Not Different From All The Times
DIRECTED BY: ROBERT ALTMAN/1973
STREET DATE: DECEMBER 7, 2021/KINO LORBER STUDIO...
Edward G. Robinson Sees All But Is Powerless To Act Under Cover Of Night.
DIRECTED BY JOHN FARROW/1948
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 2, 2021/KINO LORBER ...
KL Studio Classics Releases Rare Trio Of Late 1940's Noir On Blu-ray.
BLU-RAY STREET DATE 7/13/21 / KL STUDIO CLASSICS
A whodunit, melodrama, and moralit...
Steven Soderbergh's Neo-Noir is Better Than The Director Thinks.
DIRECTED BY STEVEN SODERBERGH / 1995
BLU-RAY STREET DATE 2/16/21 / KINO-LORBER STUDIO CL...
A Conman Leads a Widow Astray in this Wonderful "Gaslight Noir" Tale of Betrayal and Murder.
DIRECTED BY LEWIS ALLEN / 1948
BLU-RAY STREET DATE 2/9/21 / ...
Charles Laughton Pines For Ella Raines in Robert Siodmak's 1944 Thriller.
DIRECTED BY ROBERT SIODMAK / 1944
BLU-RAY STREET DATE 2/9/21 – KINO LORBER STUD...