I've mentioned The Film Noir Foundation before. The estimable EddieMuller founded it and continues to present noir in all its aspects around the world--and present it in the most intelligent and compelling ways possible. By sending a contribution to the Foundation you'll receive The Noir City Sentinel when it appears. This magazine is the finest ongoing history of noir I've ever seen....
... Hirsch (get the expanded edition published in 2008); and Dark City: The Lost World of Film Noir by EddieMuller. And watch for the publication in April 2010 of the book Film Noir: The Encyclopedia , by Alain Silver, Elizabeth Ward, James Ursini and Robert Porfirio. Here’s some of the titles missing from Netflix: Dust be My Destiny (1939) – Directed by Lewis Seiler, with John Garfield,...
... introductions, and there's commentary by novelist James Ellroy and San Francisco noir expert EddieMuller. The set is co-presented by Scorsese's movie preservation group, the Film Foundation.
Heartbreak & Vine Film Festival Day 6 For those, like me, who missed last week's film festival in Lyon, here are clips from some of the rarely seen films that EddieMuller and Philippe Garnier presented there. As often the case with clips like these, the picture quality is often less than desired. The Prowler, directed by Joseph Losey, 1951 Woman on the Run, direcgted by Norman Foster,...