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Noir

  1. performance review
    Kathleen Turner Made the Modern Femme FataleShe rewrote the rules of the cinematic seductress in the 1981 erotic thriller Body Heat.
  2. tv review
    Claws Is Perfect Summer TVThe candy-colored noir is also a great venue for Niecy Nash’s indelible performance.
  3. book review
    Alexandra Kleeman Writes a Neo-Noir About an Even Thirstier HollywoodIn her novel Something New Under the Sun, Alexandra Kleeman writes a water war as disturbing as it is absurd.
  4. casting
    Jason Segel, Lily Collins to Star in Modern-Day Noir, WindfallCo-starring Jesse Plemons, with Charlie McDowell directing.
  5. movie review
    I’m Your Woman Brings a Character From the Margins of Crime Films to Its CenterThe Amazon Studios film, starring Rachel Brosnahan, seems aware of not only the genre’s masculine history but its novel possibilities.
  6. movies
    Bill Duke on the Making of His Essential ’90s Thriller Deep CoverThe director contemplates the legacy of his neo-noir about cops and criminals, and what he sees in the protests sweeping the country today.
  7. friday night movie club
    Deep Cover Defies the Standards of Hollywood Stories About CopsThe film noir genre has always been good at laying bare the lies at the heart of the American dream.
  8. obits
    What Does It Mean to Mourn the Golden Age of Hollywood?On Kirk Douglas, his noir legacy, and the ways we reckon with legends.
  9. guides
    33 Essential Neo-Noirs, From Jackie Brown to Gone GirlA guide to the most political and stylish genre of film and TV.
  10. vulture recommends
    10 Female-Led Noirs to Watch If You Loved WidowsHappy Noirvember!
  11. pop-ups
    Bergdorf Goodman Opens a Store to Unleash Your Sultry SideNoir at Bergdorf Goodman has everything from gold masks to ticklers to thigh-high boots.
  12. Gemini Is a Glossy, Atmospheric L.A. Neo-NoirAaron Katz’s moody murder mystery has equal parts substance and style, but can’t quite stick the landing.
  13. trailer mix
    Margot Robbie Is a Neo-Noir Femme Fatale in Terminal Trailer“I have an unquenchable bloodlust.”
  14. Odds Against Tomorrow Is a Hidden Noir Gem That Considers Anti-Black RacismThe Harry Belafonte–produced and starring film subverts and complicates what came before it.
  15. 30 Hollywood Classics Streaming for Free in the Public DomainThe best old-school musicals, romances, noirs, and comedies you can watch right now.
  16. What Happened to Paul Auster? A Decade Ago, He Was a Nobel Candidate.Did he change, or did we?
  17. The Spirit of Leslie Nielsen is Alive and Well in ‘The Gumshoe Diaries’The Naked Gun movies are the kind of classics that make one say to oneself, “Yes. This is hilarious, but would it still be funny if it were […]
  18. street style
    See Rei Kawakubo’s Most Stylish FansAt the Comme des Garçons sample sale.
  19. close reads
    The Modern Noir Has Atrophied (and It’s Not All True Detective’s Fault)All style and no substance.
  20. vulture lists
    These Are the 25 Most Gorgeous Moments From the Sin City ComicsAnd you thought the movies looked good.
  21. vulture lists
    These Are the 25 Most Gorgeous Moments From the Sin City ComicsAnd you thought the movies looked good.
  22. tv review
    Seitz on Mob City: Gorgeous, Old-Movie ShadowlandFrank Darabont’s TNT miniseries is noir without nuance, but gorgeous to look at.
  23. speak up
    Thirteen Pieces of Jewelry That Speak for ThemselvesYou’ll have a way with words.
  24. best bets
    Best Bet: Noir Emerald Crystal Stud EarringsSparkly, fun, and bold.
  25. Chillin’
    Noir Gives Rise to Boozy Water IcesThe brain-freezers utilize water ice and lemoncello sourced from neighboring businesses.
  26. Neighborhood Watch
    Peek at the Menu at Noir; Miss Ollie’s Launches Dinner
  27. Menu Changes
    Chef Marco DeCotiis Serving Up Canadian Comforts at NoirThe East Passyunk Ave. restaurant and bar is offering more than just poutine.
  28. Pre-Preview
    Noir Lounge to Bring ‘Cheeky Movie Theater Snacks’ to Hayes ValleyIt’s a wine bar/restaurant
  29. Neighborhood Watch
    Spreading the Puerto Rican Love; Yoshi’s 40th Year a Rocky One; and More
  30. Booze You Can Use
    Noir Finally Gets the Go-Ahead to Start Pouring BoozeThe booze started flowing on Friday.
  31. Openings
    Passyunk Ave. Adds Two More Places to EatMiss Rachel’s Pantry and Noir keep the Southh Philly restaurant row booming.
  32. web series
    Watch ‘Nights in UltraViolet’Free Doug Slate!
  33. Closings
    Frjtz Closing in Hayes Valley, Making Way for a Noir-ish Bar Called NoirOwner Santiago Rodriguez wants to concentrate on the Mission location.
  34. You Ready for a Film Noir Puppet Comedy From Jim Henson’s Son?Yeah, you read that headline right. Jim Henson’s son Brian Henson is directing a film noir comedy with puppets called The Happytime Murders. It […]
  35. Coming Soon
    Don’t Ditch That Fedora Just Yet, Bogey; Piazza Getting Even More BeerBoth projects have their work cut out for them.
  36. The Laugh Track: A Film NoirThey call him Bickelhaupt. First name John. He’s a “re-recording mixer,” you know the old Hollywood type. Only thing dirtier’n his pockets is […]
  37. Openings
    Rascal Serves Sandwiches for Dinner, Open Tonight on La BreaThe dinner-only sandwich pub comes from Chaya’s former beverage director and a former GM at Trump’s.
  38. Celebrity Settings
    Bob Saget Charms Line Cooks and Eats Eggwiches; Eddie Money Drops Clams on ClamPlus Norah Jones, Tom Menino, Micky Ward, and more, all in our celebrity-dining round-up.
  39. Foodievents
    Noir Celebrates Fat Tuesday (And How to Do the Same at Home)Boston embraces a bit of the Big Easy on this Fat Tuesday.
  40. trendlet
    Slideshow: 23 Knockout Knuckle DustersOgle finger-spanning rings by Pamela Love, Bijules, Dannijo, Surface 2 Air, and more.
  41. tv
    Fringe Gets a Film Noir Trailer“Dunham. She’s a dame to die for, literally.”
  42. neighborhood news
    A Craigslist Poster Claims to Have Found $78,000 in a SuitcaseOn the Lower East Side.
  43. london rundown
    London and Milan Makeup Artists Can Color inside the LinesWhile colorful makeup electrified the New York runways, beauty was decidedly darker across the pond.
  44. Back of the House
    Steven Rinella Dons Locavore CamouflageSteven Rinella’s op-ed piece in today’s Times, in which the Scavenger’s Guide to Haute Cuisine author makes the case that hunters are not really hobbyists who enjoy killing animals, but rather proto-locavores, struck us as disingenuous on so many levels that we had to respond to it. First, Rinella wraps himself in green language as if it were a Thinsulate camo parka. “Hunters are the original locavores,” Rinella writes, bragging that his family used to eat three or four deer a year, along with various other unlucky birds and squirrels, and that he “carried that subsistence aesthetic into adulthood.” Subsistence aesthetic! Rinella’s from Twin Lake, Michigan! We would bet the closest he got to subsistence culture was running out of Pop-Tarts.