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Tuesday

A CHAT NOIR WITH GRAHAM CHAFFEE

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This interview was originally published in The Comics Journal .  “I’m a  terrible writer, is what it is,” Graham Chaffee tells me...
Wednesday

CHAMPION (1949)

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Champion is usually described as a cautionary tale about the bitter price of ruthless ambition.  Rubbish. The character of Midge Kelly...
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Thursday

HIGHWAY 301 (1950)

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“You cannot be kind to congenital criminals like these. They would show you no mercy. Let them feel the full impact of the law.” ...
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I’m a college professor who loves movies — primarily noir, women’s pictures, musicals, screwball, and westerns. My favorite film is “The Best Years of Our Lives.” I’m also the author of “Film Noir 101: The 101 Best Film Noir Posters of the 1940s and 1950s,” “Take That, Adolf! The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War,” and the upcoming "Hang 'Em High: A Century of Western Movie Posters," all from Fantagraphics. Click the cover images below to find the books on Amazon.com.

Finally, I’m obsessed with finishing lists of films, and watch hundreds of movies for the first time each year. I’m slavishly devoted to the Academy Awards.
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