The 1950s were a golden era for classic film noir movies, with Sunset Boulevard, Strangers on a Train, and Touch of Evil ranking among the very best.
1950 was a quiet but decisive turning point in film history. The optimism of the postwar years was giving way to cynicism, introspection, and moral ambiguity. At the same time, filmmakers outside ...
Steven Soderbergh continues his prolific directing streak with "No Sudden Move," a 1950s crime thriller that's an obvious ode to the movies of that era and a nifty showcase for its sizable cast, ...
James Stewart looks through his camera in a scene form the film 'Rear Window', 1954. ( The 1950s were the last full decade of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Hollywood filmmakers weren’t the only ones ...