Si vous avez aimé 'Johnny Skidmarks' (1998), ce film noir empreint d'humour noir et de suspense, vous adorerez ces 10 autres œuvres similaires. Cet article vous propose une sélection variée de films et séries qui captureront la même ambiance sombre, mêlant crime, mystère et dialogues percutants. Plongez dans des univers tout aussi captivants !

The Long Goodbye (1973)
Description: A revisionist take on noir, blending hardboiled detective tropes with 1970s cynicism and a meandering, existential narrative.
Fait: Director Robert Altman updated Raymond Chandler's novel to a modern setting, subverting expectations. The film's jazz score by John Williams is a standout.


Body Heat (1981)
Description: A steamy neo-noir that revolves around lust, betrayal, and murder, with a femme fatale at the center of a dangerous plot.
Fait: The film's iconic score was composed by John Barry, known for his work on James Bond films. It was inspired by classic noir like 'Double Indemnity.'


Blood Simple (1984)
Description: A neo-noir thriller filled with tension, deception, and unexpected twists, featuring morally ambiguous characters and a dark, moody atmosphere.
Fait: This was the directorial debut of the Coen brothers, and its low-budget production became a cult classic. The film's title comes from a term in Dashiell Hammett's novel 'Red Harvest.'


The Two Jakes (1990)
Description: A sequel to 'Chinatown,' this film continues the noir tradition with complex plotting, corruption, and a morally ambiguous protagonist.
Fait: Jack Nicholson both directed and starred in this film, which faced production delays and mixed reviews. It delves deeper into post-WWII Los Angeles intrigue.


The Underneath (1995)
Description: A modern noir with themes of crime, redemption, and tangled relationships, set against a backdrop of heists and double-crosses.
Fait: Director Steven Soderbergh remade the 1949 film 'Criss Cross,' giving it a contemporary twist. The film's nonlinear storytelling was a stylistic experiment.


Fargo (1996)
Description: A darkly comedic crime story with inept criminals, small-town quirks, and sudden bursts of violence, wrapped in a snowy, bleak landscape.
Fait: Despite its fictional disclaimer, many viewers believed the events were based on a true story. The film's Minnesota accents became iconic.


U Turn (1997)
Description: A gritty, surreal crime thriller filled with paranoia, violence, and a sense of inevitable doom, set in a desolate desert town.
Fait: Sean Penn and Jennifer Lopez starred in this film, which was based on John Ridley's novel 'Stray Dogs.' The movie's chaotic tone mirrors its protagonist's unraveling sanity.


Palmetto (1998)
Description: A twisty neo-noir involving a fake kidnapping scheme, double-crosses, and a hapless protagonist caught in a web of deceit.
Fait: The film was shot in Florida, giving it a humid, sweaty atmosphere that adds to its tension. It was based on the novel 'Just Another Sucker' by James Hadley Chase.


Wild Things (1998)
Description: A lurid crime thriller filled with seduction, betrayal, and multiple shocking twists, set in a wealthy but corrupt Florida town.
Fait: The film's infamous three-way kiss scene became a pop culture moment. Its plot twists were so convoluted that it gained a cult following for its audacity.


The Man Who Wasn't There (2001)
Description: A black-and-white neo-noir exploring existential dread, crime, and the consequences of seemingly small decisions.
Fait: The film pays homage to classic film noir while incorporating Coen brothers' signature dark humor. It won the Best Director award at Cannes.
