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    Finding Room for Black Hope, Black Justice, and Black Love in Noir Fiction

    To discover noir's anti-racist potential, Alaya Dawn Johnson had to wrestle with its racist classics.

    July 31, 2020  By Alaya Dawn Johnson
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    Complicated, Dangerous, Toxic, and Sometimes Beautiful: Male Friendships in Crime Fiction

    Crime novels allow us to explore the complexities of relationships between men.

    July 31, 2020  By David Bell
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    Counting Down the Greatest Crime Films of All-Time: #3

    Chinatown (1974)

    July 30, 2020  By Otto Penzler
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    How Film Noir Will Forever Change Your Worldview

    Decades later, Loren D. Estleman is still under the spell of that essential art form: the film noir.

    July 28, 2020  By Loren D. Estleman
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    All in a Day's Work: Why Do the Parker Novels Still Resonate So Powerfully?

    Fifty years later, Donald Westlake's passion for the logistics of crime captures our imaginations.

    July 24, 2020  By Nick Kolakowski
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    Five International Crime Novels You Should Read This July

    Serial killers in Spain, feminist vengeance in Scandinavia, and sci-fi noir from Cuba.

    July 24, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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    Counting Down the Greatest Crime Films of All-Time: # 4

    The Godfather (1972)

    July 24, 2020  By Otto Penzler
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    On Class, Capitalism and Urban Planning in Who Framed Roger Rabbit

    Robert Zemeckis's visually stunning wild ride through cartoons is also a breakneck excoriation of disenfranchisement.

    July 23, 2020  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    Counting Down the Greatest Crime Films of All-Time: # 5

    The Godfather, Part II (1974)

    July 23, 2020  By Otto Penzler
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    The Binge-Read: 10 Iconic Crime Fiction Series of the 1970s

    Time to read your way through the modern history of crime novels.

    July 22, 2020  By CrimeReads 
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