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Movie Review: “Double Indemnity” (1944)

Betrayal and the dark allure of a classic film noir
by Magister Corbin February 4, 2025

Billy Wilder’s “Double Indemnity” is more than just a film; it’s an exploration into the depths of human desire, betrayal, and the blurry line between right and wrong. As one …

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“Casablanca” (1942): Is This Movie Truly Noir?

No, it's not
by Magister Corbin February 4, 2025

In the bustling world of film enthusiasts, there’s been a debate bubbling under the streetlights: Is “Casablanca” a genuine film noir? With its smoky backrooms, shady characters, and a love …

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Movie Review: “Rashomon” (1950)

The many faces of Truth and the elusive nature of reality
by Magister Corbin February 4, 2025

If there’s a movie to catch the awesomeness of “medieval” and “noir” in the same scenes and with the help of the same characters, then it’s definitely “Rashomon”, Akira Kurosawa’s …

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Book Review: L.A. Confidential – James Ellroy

Crime, corruption, and shattered ideals in 1950s Los Angeles
by Magister Corbin February 4, 2025

When it comes to noir novels, let me tell ya, “L.A. Confidential” is a first-rate dame—beautiful and dangerous. If you’re anything like me, you stumbled upon this gem in reverse, …

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Book Review: The Pillars of the Earth – Ken Follett

A Legacy of Faith and Ambition
by Magister Corbin February 3, 2025

Ever fancied a trip to medieval England without the risk of catching the Black Death? Ken Follett’s “The Pillars of the Earth” drops you into the 12th century faster than …

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Book Review: The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer

A road novel set in the Middle Ages
by Magister Corbin January 31, 2025

Ever thought about what a medieval road trip with a motley crew of storytellers would be like? Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is your golden ticket to 14th-century England. If …

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