Monday, August 03, 2009

Brit Noir season reviewed

The New York Times has an enthusiastic previews of the Brit Noir season I wrote about the other day:

The Britons weren’t just producing high-toned, literary films intended for export, though it’s easy to get that impression from reading most of the standard film histories. Britain was also home to a rich tradition of genre filmmaking — thrillers, musicals, comedies and crime films — much of which remains unknown to American audiences.

Brit Noir, a four week, 44-film series that begins Friday at Film Forum in Manhattan, offers a tantalizing peek at a vast, still largely unexplored body of work: the crime films and thrillers that began to appear in the years just before World War II and came into their own between the end of the war and the late 1950s.

4 comments:

dreamingspire said...

That post doesn't work properly in my Firefox 3.5.1 browser - the text has slid under the picture.

Frank Little said...

OK in my 3.0.12, released 2009-07-21

Anonymous said...

- and in Opera 9.54

dreamingspire said...

Its OK now - so something must have changed.