"They had 500 years of democracy and peace and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock." Carol Reed’s The Third Man is a gorgeously photographed bit of post-war film noir that gave us one of the ...
The film brought together a remarkable roster of talents which ensured that almost everything in it became uniquely memorable – Graham Greene’s screenplay, Orson Welles’s suave and slippery portrayal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “The Third Man” is the cinematic definition of they don’t make them like they used to. Set in post-world War II Vienna — then ...
Few films are as striking to look at or listen to as the British film noir “The Third Man.” Its shadow-soaked black-and-white palette, artfully askew camera angles and elaborately expressive editing ...
Day three of the New Orleans Film Society's inaugural Film-O-Rama screening series - a celebration of indie and foreign films that have yet to play in the city, kicks off today (April 25) by going ...
Film historian John Walsh tells IndieWire about his new book for the noir's 75th anniversary — including David O. Selznick's 11th-hour attempts to change Carol Reed's classic. Upon its release, the ...