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Slade’s images have appeared in group shows in Los Angeles as well as the 2003 Prague Biennale and other venues; this solo exhibition presents the artist’s take on lonely intersections ...
Her best known is "In A Lonely Place." A new edition of the novel has just come out, and our critic at large, John Powers, says Hughes' version of noir is excitingly radical. JOHN POWERS ...
Nicholas Ray’s In a Lonely Place is one of the greatest examples of film noir ever produced—a deft thriller that doubles as a spellbinding meditation on love and its limitations. Nearly as ...
Nicholas Ray’s In a Lonely Place is the grayest, most morally ambiguous of film noirs—and arguably the most self-reflexive. Released in 1950, two and a half years after the House Un-American ...
Nicholas Ray’s 1950 film of Dorothy B. Hughes’ “In a Lonely Place” — showing Friday, Aug. 11, at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive — is one such rarity. Hughes’ hero ...
is shared with Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame (“In a Lonely Place”). These frequent past-in-present moments are probably not as exciting or sensual as they were in Protosevich’s ...
The neurotic who always seemed to be lurking beneath Humphrey Bogart's cool surface comes bursting out with In a Lonely Place, the 1950 film that explores the line between committing murder and ...
Hughes has 14 novels to her name, but, for its daring first-person narrative told from the perspective of a serial killer, In a Lonely Place is perhaps her most memorable work. The story follows ...
Her best known is "In A Lonely Place." A new edition of the novel has just come out, and our critic at large, John Powers, says Hughes' version of noir is excitingly radical. JOHN POWERS ...
Nicholas Ray’s melodrama, from 1950, is one of the darkest, harshest, and most devastating love stories ever made. It’s an inside-Hollywood story, starring Humphrey Bogart as Dixon Steele, a ...