The Maltese Falcon is the definitive film noir, and Roger Ebert's perfect score continues to show just how timeless the movie ...
The setup feels deceptively ordinary: Richard Mason is a well-liked architect with a supposedly solid marriage and a stable ...
In 1941, one of the best leading stars of Hollywood's Golden Age left audiences with a perfect ending that defined the detective genre forever.
In this noir classic, detective Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart) gets more than he bargained for when he takes a case brought to him by a beautiful but secretive woman (Mary Astor). As soon as Miss ...
In 1941, Humphrey Bogart played Detective Sam Spade in John Huston’s film noir masterpiece “The Maltese Falcon,” ranked by the American Film Institute as the No. 6 mystery film of all time. Now, Clive ...
In “Retro Reviews,” arts writer Andrew Conlogue discusses old-school movies that are still worth watching. It’s on the list of the American Film Institute’s 100 greatest movies. Roger Ebert calls it ...
It is never easy to say where anything begins. (You want to argue? Nominate a track as the first rock 'n' roll song ever.) These days Humphrey Bogart begins on television, dryly lisping through a ...
In 1990, the Crime Writers Association ranked The Maltese Falcon as the 10th top crime novel of all time, and the Mystery ...