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    Arsenic and Old Lace, Frank Capra's "Halloween Tale of Brooklyn," Is the perfect film for the season

    It has everything: serial killers, dead bodies, Peter Lorre, and a psychotic convict hiding out after an unfortunate plastic surgery accident that makes him look like Frankenstein's monster.

    October 29, 2020  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    For eight years, he wrote in thirty minute bursts on a commuter train. Then, he had himself a blockbuster novel.

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    Scandinavian folk horror, weird tales from France, and an Italian mystery with a light touch.

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    Finding a Mystery in the Intersection of Past and Present in New York City

    "Suddenly that street or avenue you walk takes on new meaning. Inhabited by people who no longer exist. Or buildings long ago torn down and replaced. A story untold."

    October 28, 2020  By Shelley Noble
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    They were one of the world's most popular entertainments and helped define mystery for generations. They're still around.

    October 27, 2020  By Stephen Spotswood
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    Western Noir: Smashing Together Two Genres, What Do You Get?

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    October 26, 2020  By Max Seeck
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