I, Spy: The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
Martin Ritt’s adaptation of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold is the thinking person’s spy film
Martin Ritt’s adaptation of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold is the thinking person’s spy film
Welcome to I Spy, a new column at CutPrintFilm that delves into the history of espionage capers, from psychological thrillers, political-tinged potboilers, comedies and extravagant action-adventures escapades. For the maiden entry, we shall take a look at the 1963 Stanley Donen directed film, Charade. By 1963,
Disappointing incarnation of film noir’s most famous anti-hero aside, The Brasher Doubloon is well worth the viewer’s time.
Our Halloween retrospective concludes. Trick or treat, baby!
Our Halloween Retrospective continues with 4, 5 and 6.
Our Halloween retrospective kicks-off with the first three films in the franchise.
The Pushover shows a level of sophistication straight from the outset
This week's Friday Noir looks at 1954's 'Human Desire'
This week on Friday Noir, 'A Double Life' goes for broke
Our Planet of the Apes retrospective concludes.