Skip to content
PopMatters

PopMatters

Essaying the pop culture that matters since 1999

Primary Menu
  • Features
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • Music
  • Film
  • TV
  • Books
  • Interviews
  • Picks
  • Donate
  • profile-icon
    • Log In
    • Registration
    • Logout
    • Account

FacebookXBlueskyInstagramThreadsSpotify

Edward G. Robinson

Film Noir Trio Showcases Edward G. Robinson on All Sides of the Law
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Film/Film Feature

Film Noir Trio Showcases Edward G. Robinson on All Sides of the Law

By
Michael Barrett
/ 27 March 2024

The films in Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XVII are united by one of Hollywood’s greatest actors, the almost casually brilliant and magnetic Edward G. Robinson.

‘Fear in the Night’ Is a Good Nightmare
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film

‘Fear in the Night’ Is a Good Nightmare

By
Michael Barrett
/ 28 August 2014

Perhaps Fear in the Night will never look or sound better, always like a nagging, half-forgotten celluloid memory – but it’s a good nightmare.

Featured: Top of Home Page/Film/PopMatters Picks

Delmer Daves’ ‘The Red House’ Is Ghost Noir

By
Michael Barrett
/ 20 April 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film/Reviews

Cecil B. DeMille’s ‘The Ten Commandments’ Is Big, Bold, and Daring

By
Jeff Ames
/ 28 March 2011
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Film

Part 1: Pure Classicism

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 17 June 2007
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Film

Future Shock: The Death of Serious Science Fiction

By
Bill Gibron
/ 28 May 2007
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features

Time Encapsulating: The Best DVDs of 2006

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 10 January 2007
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film/PopMatters Picks/Reviews

The Ten Commandments (50th Anniversary Edition) (1956)

By
John G. Nettles
/ 29 March 2006

RECENT

  • John Pizzarelli Discusses His Tribute to Tony Bennett
  • Ora Cogan Is a ‘Hard Hearted Woman’
  • Fabiano do Nascimento Blossoms on the Organic, Tender ‘Vila’
  • The Brook and the Bluff’s Strong Songwriting Boosts Their Music
  • The Long Ryders Get Older and Sing Hymns
  • When Tough Guys Fugazi Rumbled Through My Warehouse
  • Touché Amoré’s ‘Stage Four’ Is a Harrowing Journey Through Grief

Follow PopMatters

FacebookXBlueskyInstagramThreadsSpotify

About

  • Masthead
  • PopMatters’ Submission Guidelines
  • Mission

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Bluesky
  • Spotify
  • Instagram
  • Threads
© 1999-2025 PopMatters LLC. All rights reserved. PopMatters is wholly independent, women-owned and operated.