NOIR CITY Magazine No. 41

“Eclectic” and “provocative” are words that best describe the latest issue of the NOIR CITY Magazine. Editor-in-chief Imogen Sara Smith has put together an exceptional array of articles, several by first-time contributors, that not only range the full breadth of noir, from classic to contemporary, but also delve into themes and films once considered “off limits.” We get excited in the “editorial office” finding new avenues of NOIR CITY to explore and we hope that readers share our relentless interest and enthusiasm. If you do, let us know! As Imogen notes in this issue’s Letter from the Editor, we’ll soon be adding a Letters section, so we’d love to hear from you, be it plaudits or pans. Send your comments to:

In the meantime, what do Viola Lawrence, William Friedkin, Morris Lipsius, Rose Glass, Peter Lorre, Kyle MacLachlan, Jean Gabin, The Lady from Shanghai, Cruising, Finger Man, D.O.A., and Love Lies Bleeding all have in common? They are all discussed in the latest issue of NOIR CITY, the world’s greatest magazine devoted to our favorite subject, film noir.

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NOIR CITY Annual #16

2024's NOIR CITY Annual 16, the best of the best from the Film Noir Foundation's 2023 NOIR CITY Magazines, is here—essays, profiles, interviews, and appreciations of classic and modern noir films from today's top writers. This year's contributors are Imogen Sara Smith, Jake Hinkson, Danilo Castro, Vince Keenan, Steve Kronenberg, John Wranovics, Rachel Walther, Jeremy Arnold, Peter Tonguette, Wallace Stroby, Andy Wolverton, Thomas Burchfield, Adam Nayman, Ben Terrall, and Eddie Muller. Book layout and design by Michael Kronenberg. And, as with any purchase from the FNF, when you buy the NOIR CITY Annual 16, you'll be helping fund the non-profit foundation's film restoration efforts.
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NOIR CITY Magazine Excerpts

FROM NOIR CITY MAGAZINE NO. 30

Stars Are Ageless: Women in Film Noir

STARS ARE AGELESS: OLDER WOMEN IN FILM NOIR

Christa Faust pays tribute to her top ten portrayals of "women of a certain age" in film noir plus her honorable mentions and a prime selection from the neo-noir genre. READ

The Stained Shield - Corrupt Cops of Noir

THE STAINED SHIELD: CORRUPT COPS OF NOIR

Sharon Knolle explores the noir genre's dirties cops from the classic era through the turbulent seventies and into the modern era. READ

Book vs. Film: The Brick Foxhole vs Crossfire

BOOK VS. FILM

In this issue's edition installment, Ben Terrall dives into Richard Brook's novel The Brick Foxhole, the controversy around it, and its big screen adaption, Crossfire and the elements left out of it. READ

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