Who doesn’t love a great noir film?

Eileen lives with her alcoholic father and works as a secretary at a boys' correctional facility.

She’s unsatisfied and depressed but sparks up when she meets Rebecca.

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With Rebecca being intellectual, glamorous, and mysterious, Eileen falls in love with her quickly.

Fortunately for his fans,The Kid Detectiveis a charming and attention-grabbing crime comedy.

The movie was based on the short novelMistakes by the River.

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In some ways,Only the River Flowsis reminiscent ofBong Joon-ho’sMemories of Murder.

Soderbergh manages well in the neo-noir genre, butthe Don Cheadle-led feature flew under the radar for most fans.

InNo Sudden Move, events take place in 1954 Detroit.

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Their specialty is science fiction, and they followed through withSynchronic.

Del Toro’sNightmare Alleyis based onWilliam Lindsay Gresham’s novel of the same name from 1946.

This crime thriller shows her at her most powerful: a dramatic lead with an incredible range.

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InEmily the Criminal, Plaza portrays the titular character, who works in food delivery.

She’s obsessed with the Swinging Sixties, especially fashion and music.

When Eloise gets transported to the sixties in her dreams, she meets Sandie, an aspiring singer.

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Itwon big at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, with the lead actressZar Amir Ebrahimiwinning the Best Actress award.

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