culture Click-In Movies: Marlowe (1969) Cinephilia & Beyond In 1949, Raymond Chandler wrote the novel  "The Little Sister" as the fifth entry in his series about private investigator Phillip Marlowe and then in...
culture Click-In Movies: North Sea Hijack (1980) Cinephilia & Beyond After terrorists take over two oil rigs in the North Sea and send their demands, a team lead by the unconventional counter-terrorism expert named...
culture Click-In Movies: The Split (1968) Cinephilia & Beyond Considering the success their previous feature called  "Point Blank"  had gained, producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff did not hesitate for a...
culture Click-In Movies: No Way to Treat a Lady (1968) Cinephilia & Beyond A serial killer fixated on his late mother is flattered upon hearing a police detective commenting in the newspapers how his murders are well-executed,
culture Click-In Movies: Save the Tiger (1973) Cinephilia & Beyond Released in 1973, "Save the Tiger" is an adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Steve Shagan, who has also written the script for the film.
culture Click-In Movies: Fear Is the Key (1972) Cinephilia & Suton Based on a 1961 novel of the same name written by the popular thriller writer and one of the best-selling fiction authors of all time - and a certain...
culture Click-In Movies: Framed (1975) Cinephilia & Beyond First and foremost, what stands out upon reading about this film is that "Framed" is director Phil Karlson’s, master of vengeance, last film. Karlson...
culture Click-In Movies: The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984) Cinephilia & Beyond Inspired by his own novel of the same name, "The Pope of Greenwich Village", the script for this 1984 crime dark comedy was written by Vincent Patrick,
culture Click-In Movies: Don’t Look Now (1973) Cinephilia & Beyond Released in Italy under the name A Venezia... un Dicembre rosso, this shocking British movie was directed by Nicolas Roeg and is considered a classic...
culture Click-In Movies: Hit and Run (1982) Cinephilia & Beyond David Marks is a New York cab driver, recovering from the trauma of his young wife dying in a hit-and-run accident. One uneventful night he gets a...
culture The Films and TV of William P. McGivern Koraljka Suton Before embarking on a career as an author, Chicago-born novelist and screenwriter William P. McGivern (1918-1982) served in the US Army in World War II,
culture Click-In Movies: The Valachi Papers (1972) Cinephilia & Beyond Called by Variety a “hard-hitting, violence-ridden documented melodrama of the underworld”, Terence Young’s "The Valachi Papers" chronicles the life...