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Guillermo Del Toro talks film noir ahead of special 'Nightmare Alley' screening in Palm SpringsTo close out the 26th annual Arthur Lyons Film Noir Festival on Sunday, a new "director's cut" version of del Toro's ...
In the world of cinema, few styles are as instantly recognisable and deeply influential as film noir. With its stark shadows, moral ambiguity, and psychological complexity, this distinctively American ...
Photoshop CC 2023 tutorial showing how to create an authentic-looking, vintage film noir movie title from the 1930s and 40s ...
Photoshop CS6 Extended tutorial showing how to design and create a film noir, movie opening title card similar to crime ...
After voicing the fan-favorite, black-and-white Spider-Man Noir in “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” Nicolas Cage is suiting up as the hero in the first look at Prime Video’s live-action ...
the show has Nicolas Cage reprising his role as Spider-Man Noir, a gritty, 1930s-era superhero detective, from the Oscar-winning Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Most recently for film ...
Nicolas Cage made his photo debut in Spider-Noir at Amazon’s annual upfronts presentation this afternoon and can be seen below. Spider-Noir will be available in both black and white and color ...
In addition to Spain’s strong presence in Cannes’ competition sections this year, the country has numerous high-profile titles looking to woo buyers at the Marché du Film. Below, we look at ...
After decades of being written off for its cheap and cheerful crowd-pleasers, Nollywood -- the frenetic film industry based in Lagos which churns out up to five films a day -- is basking in the ...
In one of the most evocative scenes in Durga Chew-Bose’s new film adaptation of Bonjour Tristesse, 18-year-old Cécile, played by Lily McInerny, is sitting on the kitchen floor, having a ...
A young vibrant, ambitious, and talented group of filmmakers is making their way into this year's Cannes Film Festival again – Arvin Belarmino, Kyla Danelle Romero, and Kristine de Leon.
It has taken nearly 80 years, but a Nigerian movie will finally be screened in a hallowed official slot at the Cannes film festival Sunday. After decades of being written off for its cheap and ...
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