Feature: Film Noir Special Series
Columnist: Modern Pea Pod
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Film Noir Special Series: Film Noir - Bringing Darkness to Light— It's not a definitive documentary, and it's not meant to be.
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Film Noir Special Series: The Racket (1951)— What at first seems like a half-assed effort in the noir canon is actually a canny commentary on a dying era.
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Film Noir Special Series: On Dangerous Ground (1952)— Think of it as a noir movie that Alfred would pointedly give Batman as a Christmas present.
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Film Noir Special Series: Border Incident (1949)— An atypical noir that knows how to use its incongruities to its advantage.
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Film Noir Special Series: His Kind of Woman (1951)— This film straddles both the era of studio dominance and the burgeoning independence of filmmakers in the '50s.
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Film Noir Special Series: Lady in the Lake (1947)— Forget Sam Spade - Philip Marlowe is the man of this hour.
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