Best extra: An interview with film noir historian Eddie Muller FILM NOIR historian Eddie Muller says there’s no doubt “The Asphalt Jungle” is the quintessential ...
The Asphalt Jungle cannot quite be considered a period piece because it hasn't been left amoulding in the MGM morgue long enough. Its interest lies, rather, as an antecedent to the Dragnet-type ...
Many things fail to live up to their billing when you finally see them in person - Las Vegas in broad daylight, Mars through an amateur telescope, the musical "Cats" - but the Indianapolis 500 is not ...
What's 192 feet long, six stories tall, and loaded with nearly a quarter-million cubic feet of lightweight gas? No, it's not the TV studio where they shoot "The View." Arguably the most recognized ...
An unemployed cabinet maker robs the local art museum — then finds himself plunged into a world of cops and gangsters and ...
I have filled your pain. Literally. After dodging potholes for a month and watching untold installments of the “pothole patrol” on the local news, I recently decided it was high time to quit ...
You don’t have to tell Derek Anastasia that it’s a jungle out there. He prefers it that way. This 36-year-old financial investigator created his own Jurassic Park outside his Fort Lauderdale residence ...
"Boxing Wednesdays. Wrestling on Fridays." It's fight night at Paradise City, the low-rent, small-town sweatbox in Robert Wise's underappreciated 1949 palooka gem The Set-Up, one of five sterling ...