- Look up Noir, Noire, noir, noire, or
noirish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Noir (or noire) is the
French word for black. It may also
refer to: Noire...
- Alfred". IGN.
Retrieved July 7, 2024. Spry, Jeff (July 19, 2024). "Holy
Noirish Comeback, Batman!
Bruce Timm and
James Tucker Lift the Cowl Over Batman:...
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directed by
Curtis Hanson starring Rob Lowe and
James Spader. In this
noirish film,
Spader plays a
yuppie who
meets a
mysterious stranger (Lowe) who...
- Remarkably, his backward-looking
tribute to the
golden age of
musicals and
noirish romantic melodramas turned out to be one of his most
freewheeling and personal...
- concert/do****entary DVD, Down from the Mountain. The
Coens next
produced another noirish thriller, The Man Who Wasn't
There (2001). The
Coens directed the 2003...
- the
auteur directors. He
helped introduce more
sophisticated plots and
noirish ****ual and
psychological undercurrents into cinema. He died of prostate...
- 1967) is an
American photographer best
known for this
psychological and
noirish visions of
contemporary urban life.
Langer was born in Tucson, Arizona...
- Montreal,
Quebec to Los Angeles, California, to
create a more
realistic and
noirish atmosphere for the film. Brad Pitt was
initially slated to play Leonard...
- 1924, when it was abandoned. "Skys****erPage
Forum – View
Single Post –
noirish Los Angeles". forum.skys****erpage.com.
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original on July...
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among the
first crime films of the
sound era to join a
characteristically noirish visual style with a noir-type plot, in
which the
protagonist is a criminal...