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Strangers On A Train

The Near-Noir Of ‘The Two Faces Of January’

September 24, 2014 by Kathryn Schroeder

Adapted from the best-selling novel of the same by Patricia Highsmith (who also wrote “Strangers on a Train,” the basis for Hitchcock’s classic), and directed by Drive screenwriter Hossein Amini, The Two Faces of January is a brightly painted portrait drenched in noirish tendencies. The Two Faces of January begins in the picturesque city […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Features, Movies, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2014, Hitchcock, Hossein Amini, Kirsten Dunst, Neo-Noir, Noir, Oscar Isaac, Patricia Highsmith, Strangers On A Train, The Two Faces of January, viggo mortensen

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