How German Expressionism crossed the Atlantic and became the visual grammar of Hollywood's darkest decade.
From Fritz Lang's flight from the Reich to the moody backlots of Warner Bros., this episode traces the remarkable journey of a visual style that transformed American cinema. The canted angles, the expressionistic shadows, the morally compromised detective — all trace back to Weimar-era Berlin. We examine the key films, the key émigrés, and the cultural collision that made noir possible.
Revisiting the most analyzed film in cinema history with fresh eyes and new critical lenses.
The rubble of WWII became a canvas. How Italian directors invented a new kind of truth on screen.
Before the Hays Code clamped down, Hollywood was stranger and bolder than you'd believe.