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INTRO (excerpt): . . . Maybe that’s what makes a list like this so problematic—Raging Bull has strong noir elements, as do Hardcore, Klute, To Live and Die in L.A., Reservoir Dogs, Payback, and Collateral. The first Sin City is a terrific pastiche, as is Carl Reiner’s more sincere homage, Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid. The original Insomnia was a brilliant reverse noir, exchanging the claustrophobia of night for Nordic midnight sun. John Woo’s classic actioner Hard Boiled is self-explanatory. And in the tradition of Blade Runner (No. 29), modern sci-fi films from Gattaca to Ex Machina possess inarguably noir traits. So how do you draw a line in an ambiguous-by-nature whatever it is?

We’ll start with the following 100 titles. Some 70 years after the term “film noir” was first uttered, take a trip through the screwed-up terrain of the mid-century psyche, with all its sex, lies, and crime scene tape. Let’s get going—don’t say we didn’t warn you... (MORE - the list, details)
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Back in the late '80s, Bill Cosby berated fellow cast member Lisa Bonet for appearing in a racial stereotyping voodoo movie. But "Angel Heart" still clocks in at #100 here. Perhaps a consequence of what happens when you become the "king of roofie exploits". Your past opinions concerning anything or anyone kind of roll off down their own gutter.
Part of the genius of Bladerunner was its seamless blending of film noir and dystopian sci-fi. The detective pursuing the criminals in the rainy streets at night. The detective voice-over narrating the plot. Motifs of light and shadow all thruout the film. One of the best films ever made imo.