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Sweet Smell of Success 1957
New York looks wonderful in the fall, and even better in shiny, silky black and white. This is the film that I feel I have always envisioned the noir genre to be. The nightlife is seemingly never ending, the characters are all smarmy, and they’re all either standing under bright dazzling lights or tucked away in shadows. I had no idea what the story was going to really be about, I walked in the theater really for Tony “Ice Cream…
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Black Christmas 1974
Bob Clark pulls from the early horror successes and later comedy hits to let you know one thing: Felatio, it’s a new exchange. There’s always a dry, maybe absurd sense of humor in his films, even other horror efforts like Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things, but this would have to be easily the most jarring. Maybe it’s even more disturbing because of how normal and goofy things feel one moment, with drunken college kids and cursing Santa Claus, giving…
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