noir
We Talked to the Godfather of Crime Fiction, James Ellroy, About the Bygone Days of the LAPD
The noir author chatted with us about "the perv zone of greater LA" and why he wishes it could be 1953 again.
Life's a Movie in This Virtual Reality Point-and-Click Video Game
Point and click games were made for virtual reality.
Paul Thomas Anderson on Why He Made 'Inherent Vice'
"Any time a new book of Pynchon's has come out—at least since I've been around—it's like I hang the 'do not disturb' sign on the door and don't come out until it's done."
Check Out the Trailer for 'A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night'
Writer and director Ana Lily Amirpour's debut film is the best Iranian vampire noir that you'll see all year.
Feed Me Protegé Zeros Comes Outta the Gate Swingin'
'Space Noir' is like 'The Big Sleep' meets '2001: A Space Odyssey'
L.A. Confidential: Lies, Damn Lies, And Josh Shaw
The Josh Shaw story at USC is straight out of a great detective novel.
Nighttime of the City - A Short Story by Robert Coover
Robert Coover's new novel, The Brunist Day of Wrath, is a sequel to his 1966 debut, The Origin of the Brunists. You may be wondering: Why did he wait so long to write a sequel? Is it possible to enjoy the new book without reading the...
Behind the Scenes of Alan Moore's "Jimmy's End"
Motherboard went behind the scenes to talk to Moore, director Mitch Jenkins, and the cast and crew about making and creating this disturbing, intoxicating film.