Rita Hayworth was a star before “Gilda” (1946), but “Gilda” solidified her on-screen image. (“Every man I have ever known has fallen in love with Gilda and awakened with me,” she allegedly said.) The ...
The impact of Michael Curtiz’s Casablanca was so profound and widespread, that it only took four years for a younger, more rebellious sibling to make its way into the world. Charles Vidor’s Gilda ...
The history books like to say that the men came home from Europe and the Pacific in 1945-46 brooding over the atom bomb, the lessons of the concentration camps and the "problem" of communism. But most ...
Film noir represents the illusive charm of black and white cinema and of its stars that graced the silver screen in its glory years in the 40s and 50s. Film Noir meaning “black film” in french coined ...
The latest iteration of Vogue World shines a spotlight on the relationship between film and fashion, with a focus on some of ...
Kidman, who covers Vogue in October, paid homage to the 1946 film 'Gilda' with some help from Anna Wintour and Baz Luhrmann ...
When wealthy Ballin Mundson (George Macready) rescues down at his heels gambler Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) and invites him to the Buenos Aires casino he owns, both men get more than they wagered on.
Worth owning for the way she peels off her opera gloves as the nightclub singer caught in the snake's nest noir Gilda (1946) alone. It also features Rita chased by Fred Astaire in You Were Never ...