Monthly Archives: April 2010
So Evil My Love and Experiment Perilous
When I found out that the two movies on last night’s Gothic Noir double bill were all Victorian bustles and corsets, I figured, how Noir can they really be? The answer, one unequivocal yes and one resounding no. So Evil… Read More
Julie and Blueprint for Murder
Unfortunately, I had to duck out of this show at the halfway mark so I missed the interview with Ann Robinson and the second feature Blueprint for Murder. However, your intrepid girl-reporter will be back in the saddle for tonight’s… Read More
Hollywood Story and Undertow
I think I’m safe in saying that last night’s William Castle double feature, Hollywood Story and Undertow, was the best so far. Long before Castle was electrifying asses during showings of The Tingler, he was a Hollywood jack of all… Read More
Red Light and Johnny Angel
Last night’s double bill at the LA Film Noir Festival was Red Light and Johnny Angel. First, a confession. I’m not a George Raft fan, despite the fact that he grew up in Hell’s Kitchen like I did. Muller really… Read More
Cry Danger and Tight Spot
The first night of the LA Film Noir Festival played to a sold out house. It really warms my hardboiled heart to see so many people coming out to support the preservation of what Czar of Noir Eddie Muller calls… Read More
Going the Distance at the Film Noir Festival
It’s time for the annual LA Film Noir Festival at the Egyptian Theater and your not-so-humble narrator will be there, reporting from ringside. You heard right, Faustketeers, I’ll be attending every single show again. This year’s line up looks amazing,… Read More
April Shoes Day
It’s that time again, kids. Time for your monthly vintage shoe porn. This is a gorgeous but well-worn pair of peep-toe, sling-back platforms from the 1940s. Black leather with triangular cutouts and contrasting red insets. Handmade by “Beleganti.”