| Classic Noir Online: The Hardboiled World of Classic Film Noir includes articles, recommendations and more than 600 films. | |
| Dark City - Film Noir and Fiction: Summaries, reviews and art work for noir films and books. | |
| Dr. Noir's Crime Posters: Authentic posters and lobby cards for sale. Provides images, details of the condition, and ordering information. | |
| Film Noir on TV: TV-Now's full schedule of all the Film Noir playing on television this month. | |
| Film Noir Reader: In-depth essays and interviews with filmmakers. | |
| Film Noir: Classic Images: Photos from a wide variety of titles. | |
| Film Noir: Overview of the development of film noir and literary noir in postwar America. | |
| Film Noir: Descriptions of various sub-genres with synopses of example films to illustrate distinctions. | |
| Hard-Boiled Mysteries: History of the genre, with links and film recommendations. Also looks at related Noir-like Sci-fi, Western and War films. | |
| Kat Black's Film Noir Freebies: Backgrounds and buttons for film noir sites. | |
| MGM Film Noir: A look at three of the studio's films noirs: Desire Me, Keeper of the Flame and A Woman's Face. | |
| Narrative Innovations in Film Noir: A look at one of the most important, and often overlooked, aspects of film noir: the form of the narrative. | |
| Noir City: Author Eddie Muller introduces his books on film noir and the people who made the genre great. | |
| Reel Movie Critic: Reviews of classic Noir and Neo-noir films. | |
| The Danger & Despair Knitting Circle: Noir resources including a club that trades, swaps, buys and sells video and 16mm films. | |
| The Incredible World of Bowling Noir: An essay by William Preston Robertson on bowling scenes in film noir. Definitely a new twist on things. | |
| The Noir Files: Reviews of vintage and neo-noir films. | |
| Top 25 Films Noir: Eric Enders' list of top 25 Noir films. | |
| Top Film-Noir Films: Internet Movie Database users vote for the top fifty all-time Film Noir movies. | |
| What is This Thing Called Film Noir?: Roger Westcombe discusses the dark film, post-war malaise and Noir's spiderweb of fate. |
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