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365filmsbyauroranocte · 5 months
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Brute Force (Jules Dassin, 1947)
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atomic-chronoscaph · 6 months
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Spicy Detective Stories - Cover art by H. J. Ward (1934-1942)
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fibula-rasa · 1 year
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Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
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ackcrabbit · 6 months
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It's Noirvember, so I think it's high time I reintroduce some new followers to an older OC of mine, Hector Higgins
His story has been undergoing hefty rewrites, given how my feelings on Noir fiction has shifted overtime. But him being a seasoned Detective with a bleeding heart remains unchanged.
Some new folks take the stage alongside Hector, though! Like Crankshooks, an orange silly kitty that Higgins adopted after moving into Boston. She won't leave the old man alone, but that works out pretty well, since she makes a good bloodhound.... for a cat, anyways.
Some strange things happen to these two on their journey into the town of Foldover, and because I'm hashing lots of things out still (not to mention working on other projects and working), I have yet to tell anyone what that story is!
Happy Noirvember, girliez
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Michael Mann’s “Thief” March 27, 1981.
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restlessanimation · 5 months
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Happy Noirvember! I wanted to do some portraits this month and here's the first, noir great Humphrey Bogart.
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thedirectorscuts · 1 year
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Urban 5hapeZ
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sleepydrifted · 1 year
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draw dump from last years noirvember stuff
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jaxyys · 1 year
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This Noir-vember, Jaxyys_TV is proud to present…
THE JEWEL THIEF OF VARROCK!
When Varrock's prized jewels begin to go missing, Private Detective Jax Tallan suspects a notorious thief is on the loose, and vows to catch the crook herself. But the evidence seems to be growing too obvious, as if it was meant for her to find… Could it be that the thief is reeling the detective along in his master scheme? Or is this the only way he can possibly get her attention? One thing is for certain however -- the night won't be the only dark and stormy thing to cross the detective's doorstep in this thrilling mystery!
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shawnvanbriesen · 1 year
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”An ounce of behavior is worth a pound of words. ~Sanford Meisner  Following a whirlwind courtship, acclaimed playwright Myra Hudson (Joan Crawford) marries Lester Blaine (Jack Palance), a slick actor (are there any other kind?) she has just fired from her latest play. Shortly after the honeymoon, Myra overhears Lester and his lover, Irene (Gloria Grahame), plotting to murder the wealthy writer for her inheritance. As you do. Sudden Fear is a 1952 American film noir directed by David Miller, and starring Joan Crawford and Jack Palance in a tale about a successful woman who marries a murderous man. The screenplay by Lenore J. Coffee and Robert Smith. #noirvember #gloriagrahame #jackpalance #joancrawford #nftcollector #nftartist #nft_club #digitalart #cryptoart #art #ethereum #opensea #nftcollectors #tezos #nftdrop #heartbreakcityla #nftcollectibles #solana #openseanft #nftcollection #nftartists #eth #tezos #consciouscryptocreator #nftartwork #artwork #VanBrieezyArts #shawnvanbriesen (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cks0ykjLdul/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thenoirgal · 5 months
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#noirvember days 8 & 9, Mr. Smooth and the big boss. I'm behind on these because I'm int he process of moving!
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 5 months
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Brute Force (Jules Dassin, 1947)
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atomic-chronoscaph · 6 months
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November - art by George Gross (1951)
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fibula-rasa · 1 year
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Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
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djservo · 5 months
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HI CAS! 😁 it’s that time of month again… 🎄🎅❄️☃️ are you a christmas music enjoyer? what’s your november reading looked like? what are the final books you’ll read in 2023? any wintery vibes these are all important questions
I always think I've become indifferent to if not completely turned off by christmas music but just last weekend my coffee shop was playing 'christmas (baby please come home)' n I was like hell yeah this song rules...... & one time my crabby hater coworker put on springsteen's 'santa claus is comin to town' for me + that was such a kodak Magic Of Christmas moment for me I was like wait the grinch really does have a soul.... im a sporadic xmas music enjoyer merely by happenstance 🧘‍♀️ + my november reads were magical!!!
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Regarding the Pain of Others by Susan Sontag
wanted to pair this with Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection by Julia Kristeva as a brief little study on representing/projecting and relating to terror but this one was so apt that I thought it'd be best standing alone and allowed to sink in for the month. really interesting/important points about the origins of the 24 hour news cycle + "the CNN effect" + a mass desensitization to the suffering of others, disheartening but necessary things to understand especially now when every feed is so casually interspersed with it. and ofc Sontag is just so graceful with her framing of ideas that I think this is quite an accessible read to those who've never ventured into philosophy/theory
Manila Noir edited by Jessica Hagedorn
MILF (MAN I LOVE FILIPINOS)!!! learning that I maybe love crime fiction? or maybe specifically written by Filipinos bc the Philippines is kinda the perfect place for so many intersections/dissections of class and power and exploitation and all the things that make crime/mystery so juicy to me. the selection here was so strong, I think I ended up shelving something by each of the contributors I could find english translations for. so many women too which rules x10000. also saw that this is part of a series of 'noir' collected works based around a specific area (like SF, Brooklyn, Mumbai, Istanbul, etc) which I think is a super cool concept and I can't wait to track down the others. think this is gonna have to be a noirvember tradition
With my Dog Eyes by Hilda Hilst
read this in one sitting before a wedding so it's admittedly a bit of a blur/I didn't get to sit with it as much as I should have bc Hilst's prose is so dizzying (in a good way!!!) but I've asked for one of her translated works for xmas so I'll defo be giving that one my full + stoic attention 🧘‍♀️ I can vaguely remember the shape of the story but what most sticks out to me when reflecting is really specific phrases... the gold of your name — an armless embrace of you — sado-slippery I’m sweating and laughing... I'm empty of anything good. Full of the absurd.... just really gorgeous syntax and images and I can see why Hilst + Lispector's styles are compared so often
Live Through This: On Creativity and Self-Destruction edited by Sabrina Chap
admittedly wanted to hate this from the very start with Amanda Palmer's intro ugh like I braced myself for this to be some corny contrived #AngryWomenInArt but I ended up adoring this and hating myself for my initial haterisms.... women in art is actually so real..... really great + diverse selection of artists (I was worried this would be overwhelming white + cis + het but luckily it wasn't!) and it honestly didn't even occur to me to read this as like a guide on how to work through/with creativity, but rather glimpses into other artists' processes and journeys with their own creativity (I initially picked this up for Eileen Myles I think). so personal and honest and inspiring because of that intimacy and honesty. felt good when I recognized some of the other names too, but ofc added a bunch to my TBR as well. made me miss rookiemag and generally a time when feminism didn't seem so glazed in layers of girlboss irony + terfism real bad </3
Smaller and Smaller Circles by F.H. Batacan
MILF PT. 2!!! another Filipino crime fiction win.. I did see the reveal coming the moment the character was introduced but all the build-up made it worth it. I loved that no form of power was safe from criticism—sleazy priests/prominent figures from the church, useless police, sensationalist media, mayors blind to the true needs of their community, the smaller and smaller circles (hehe) of unchecked trauma and abuse, the ways these all tie together to inevitably harm those without a voice or pedestal.. does such a great job shining a light on the hypocrisy and corruption of it all which isn't specific to the Philippines but from the few Filipino works I've read, it really does feel like a reoccurring core theme. with such a vengeance too! watched the movie adaptation last night which cut out a lot of the good/necessary stuff in my opinion but the vibes + casting were spot on so it was just cool to see the gritty world come to life in that way
Near to the Wild Heart by Clarice Lispector
BONK this was everything to me like exactly the kind of writing I've been aching for since I was a teenager........ a similar blissful dizziness that I felt reading Hilst — gorgeous sensual painfully moving prose, it's wild to me that a work of fiction could hold this much introspection, each character's state of mind so crystal clearly expressed you can't help but feel a little lost in it. and this is her first book??? I'm thrilled just thinking about how she could possibly hone her craft in later works, I'm so excited to see for myself. this is a sidebar but I pretty much lost all my steam for creative/fiction writing during the pandemic and randomly pushed myself to get back into it in october and between this + Hilst's book I rly do feel more inspired than ever..,. crazy what some beautiful & dreamy sentences can do to you!!
i DONT want to prematurely toot any horns but I think I may actually reach my original reading goal of 50 books this year? just started the last book (Something Wicked This Way Comes) in the 'dark boyhood' trio I planned with my friend and it's going by super fast (probably because it's a childrens book basically LOL) and then I checked out Nana vol 1 & 2 bc I found out my library randomly has them (despite never having anything else I'm ever looking for... like ok) and I usually whiz through graphic novels. I think I may read Powers of Horror as mentioned earlier to balance out the fiction, and I downloaded a few free books by Palestinian authors from here (free to download til Dec 5th) so I'll choose from one of those.. maybe end the year with some poetry, all of which isn't necessarily wintery but simply reading my lil book w a hot drink is cozy enough <3
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apaladinsventure · 1 year
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#Noirvember essentials 🎞️📽️ Drive (2011) if you had colour film of classic noirs they would look just as stylish as this Nicolas Winding Refn contemporary classic. Ryan Gosling is stunt driver by day, getaway driver by night embroiled with Albert Brooks superbly unhinged villain and Carey Mulligan’s under pressure neighbour, her young son, and ex-con husband Oscar Isaac.
Poster art 🎨 by James White on Behance.
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