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  1. Shanghai is a 2010 American neo-noir [3] political thriller film directed by Mikael Håfström, starring John Cusack and Gong Li. It was released in China on June 17, 2010. The film had a limited release in the United States on October 2, 2015 to negative reviews, with criticism for its direction and story. It also performed poorly at the box ...

  2. Oct 16, 2017 · In this gallery are eight picks all currently streaming on Netflix, traveling from the streets of Los Angeles to the criminal underworld of Boston to the far-off future. Get in the mood to watch...

  3. Sep 9, 2024 · These are the best neo-noir films ever, from classic detective movies and murder mysteries like 'Chinatown' and 'Se7en' to modern dramas like 'Gone Girl.'

    • Pulp Fiction. Year: 1994. Director: Quentin Tarantino. Still Quentin Tarantino’s greatest accomplishment, Pulp Fiction rehashes a handful of other great gangster movies to form a modern masterpiece.
    • No Country For Old Men. Year: 2007. Directors: Joel and Ethan Coen. What is it about the Coen Brothers’ inconsolable No Country for Old Men that still chills the blood, even under the South Texas sun?
    • The Third Man. Year: 1949. Director: Carol Reed. Any person who calls themselves a cinephile yet has not seen Carol Reed’s phenomenal Third Man needs to stop reading this blurb immediately, carve out two hours and rectify this mistake.
    • Laura. Year: 1944. Director: Otto Preminger. Maybe falling in love with dead people is just an occupational hazard of being an investigative detective in New York City.
    • Blade Runner 2049
    • Collateral
    • True Detective
    • Fargo
    • Angel
    • Dexter
    • Shutter Island
    • Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
    • John Wick: Chapter 2
    • Batman: The Animated Series

    The first Blade Runner qualifies here, too, but we’ll go with the 2049 since it has more to offer in terms of aesthetic value. The neon lights are ablaze in this story where the action takes a backseat for character insights. RELATED: Jordan Peele’s Candyman Movie Will Include Original Star Tony Todd We see the pain the protagonist has over his lon...

    A thriller late at night is what the doctor ordered with Collateral, where the villain has you thinking of the mentality we have when it comes to what constitutes as good or bad. The movie delivers a chilling rendition of the big city, and we see just how seedy things are when the sun goes down. You’ve got thrilling action in place, as a low-level ...

    Season 2 of this show tried and failed to emulate the formula of the first season, but you can enjoy True Detective in its entirety as well. Like What/If, True Detectiveis also an anthology series, and you can binge through each season’s arc to your liking. The first season is the strongest, and the most thought-provoking as well. That season has r...

    Neo-noir can go sideways and present you with an uncomfortably bright setting, too. Fargo is the greatest example here, as the film serves a deeply disturbing tale in an upbeat context. The story has a man pull off the kidnapping of his wife by hiring two criminals, and the resultant search that follows. RELATED: From Weird To Even Weirder: 5 Fan F...

    Unlike Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel didn’t cater to the teen market, and featured a gritty take on the fantasy genre. It was extremely dark to say the least, and every episode had the protagonists face a new mystery that never guaranteed even the main character’s safety. The show was filled with dreary filters, rainy streets, and dark places in ...

    If you want to know just how sinister and shadowy the aesthetic quality is supposed to be onscreen in a neo-noir feature, then you need to watch Dexter. The opening scenes alone complete all the requirements for the genre, as we see Dexter drifting in Miami streets at night time for his victims. RELATED: 14 Most Controversial TV Finales of All Time...

    Shutter Island is the thinking man’s movie; a film that needs to be watched twice as a minimum. The first time you watch it, the film dives into the noir style by placing the protagonist in strange visions where the music is amped up and the effects do the talking. RELATED: 10 Amazing Martin Scorsese Movies Everyone Forgets About Once you see the w...

    Rarely do comedies employ noir styles into the genre, but this film did that wonderfully. Kiss Kiss Bang Bangis riotously funny but brings in the neon lights to great effect here for a murder mystery that is as high on jokes as it is on style. The story is a topsy-turvy affair, with one reveal after another taking you by surprise. Bolstered by the ...

    Speaking of dreary night lives, we have the most extreme of those in the second installment of the John Wick series. The first film could qualify, too, but it lacks the finesse the second movie brought. This one takes you on a journey of twisted reveals and dark places, as John uncovers new secrets behind the deal he has to honor. Helped by incredi...

    No Batman show or movie has ever captured just how haunting the Caped Crusader is – no show other than The Animated Series, that is. This one gave us Gotham City in all its Gothic glory, as Batman was seen through the eyes of the criminals, and he sure was scary to say the least. The show defies superhero tropes by making the city the star of the a...

  4. It's technically neo noir so if you are looking for more classic film noir some staples are the big sleep, the set up, kiss me deadly, the third man, double indemnity. Some more modern ones would be blood simple Chinatown and la confidential.

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