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From 'Chinatown' to 'Nightcrawler', these more modern takes on the classic formula embody everything about the neo-noir genre.
Amy Adams has recently starred in films that have not been met kindly by critics or film lovers, which leads us to wonder what might be next for the actor.
In a world where rock and roll was considered dangerous, Pat Boone took everything exciting about the genre and decided to water it down.
Robin Williams had connections in many high places in the entertainment business, and the actor had a memorable first interaction with Frank Sinatra ...
For John Cale, Lou Reed, and The Velvet Underground, working alongside German vocalist Nico was rarely a harmonious affair, and tears were shed more than once.
Henry Fonda was close with a lot of Hollywood's most prominent legends, but one of them was a better friend than all the rest.
Scott Walker is often lauded as the influence behind some of music's finest. But he was deeply moved by a film director before he became an icon himself.
Bette Davis was an 11-time Oscar nominee and giant of Hollywood who simply refused to stop working. This led to 'Wicked Stepmother'.
You'd think that The Beatles would rank highly when it comes to record sales, but there are some obscurities that outperformed them in other parts of the world.
James Stewart earned his stripes as the nicest guy in Hollywood, but he didn't have a problem standing up to an organised crime syndicate.
Frank Zappa always strived for originality in his music, but one track from 1966 bears a striking resemblance to the riff on The Rolling Stones' defining hit.
David Lynch was known for his surreal style which revelled in sex and violence, but in 1999, he made a Disney movie called 'The Straight Story'.
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