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noir
[ nwar ]
adjective
- black; noting the black numbers in roulette.
noir
/ ČÔ·ÉÉË /
adjective
- (of a film) showing characteristics of a film noir , in plot or style
Example Sentences
Sal and Quinn war to get their pictures made; the gang goes to the Golden Globes; casting the Kool-Aid movie raises the question of not wanting to be or, at any rate, âseemâ racist; the mystery of a missing reel of film is presented as film noir, with Rogen in a fedora and trench coat, ânarratingâ into a tape recorder.
When Krysten Ritter signed on as the titular character in Netflixâs noir drama âMarvelâs Jessica Jones,â she was drawn to the idea of the series as a psychological character study.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House programme, he said the "list of imagined assassination methods" on his life "reads like a film noir".
Starting with the 2024 vintage, the Red Stitch Pinot Noir and Chardonnay is hauled to Sonoma as part of the labelâs transition for those varietals to winemaker Erich Bradley, who connected Micek with Roberts and Aurilia through mutual conversations leading to their first joint tasting.
Winemaker Dan Kosta called Aurilia during one harvest to tell him that Gary Pisoni and Gary Franscioni, two of the worldâs foremost grape growers, would be willing to sell some of their prized Pinot Noir from the Santa Lucia Highlands in central Monterey County.
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