Category: horror

  • Danger Lurks in the Shadows of Noir-Tinged ‘Cat People’

    Danger Lurks in the Shadows of Noir-Tinged ‘Cat People’

    Under hypnosis, Simone Simon, ‘Cat People’ (1942). By Paul Parcellin This article contains spoilers, so you may want to see the film before reading it. Director Jacque Tourneur said “The less you see, the more you believe” and his film, “Cat People” (1942), proves his theory. It shows how a movie can spark an audience’s…

  • ‘Dementia’: A Feverish, Tortured Night on Skid Row

    ‘Dementia’: A Feverish, Tortured Night on Skid Row

    Adrienne Barrett, ‘Dementia’ (1955). “Dementia” (1955) has many of film noir’s hallmarks: a dingy hotel room with a well-worn electric sign outside that nervously flashes off and on, shady characters prowling skid row’s streets and a posh-looking fat man who glides around town in the back seat of his limo. And of course tobacco smoke, deep,…