NOIR CITY, the acclaimed magazine of the Film Noir Foundation, now available in print! Issue #42 explores the ways in which film noir has endured, and the various forms it's taken over the years. Steve Kronenberg combs through the singular filmography of director David Cronenberg, and the application of the noir style in crime dramas as varied as Dead Ringers and Eastern Promises . Also in this issue: Rachel Walther breaks down the various big screen adaptations of James M. Cain’s legendary pulp novel, The Postman Always Rings Twice ; Andy Wolverton digs into the complicated lives of the female characters in Act of Violence ; Sloan De Forest untangles the legacy and the impact of Orson Welles’ seminal Third Man character, Harry Lime; Danilo Castro dusts off the film noir yearbook to look back at crime dramas starring the Brat Pack; Peter Campion hones in on the importance of the proto-noir gangster film, The Roaring Twenties ; Paul A.J. Lewis puts readers on to the forgotten and fascinating neo-noir, A Man In Uniform ; and Matthew Gentile considers the 1994 classic The Last Seduction , three decades later. Plus film reviews, a themed crossword puzzle, and more.