The roots of film noir go back to German Expressionism, and there's no movie that's more German, Expressionist, or noir than Fritz Lang's masterful--and nicely restored--M (1931). While this story of the pursuit of a child-killer lacks one of the crucial ...read the complete M movie review at Images (Gary Morris)
A Hitler doesn’t just spring up overnight, and M reveals in a frighteningly visceral way just how prepared the ground was in 1930s Germany for his ascension. M is an incredible portrait of a society at war with itself, killing itself from within. Fritz ...read the complete M movie review at Big House Film (Roger Westcombe)
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Fritz Lang's classic story of one serial killer's obsessive drive to murder children has long been one of the cinema's greatest achievements, and it remains so tot his day, a towering early-sound era exercise in photography, sound and overt stylization ...read the complete M movie review at Boxoffice Magazine
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Berlin 1931: Ein Kindermörder versetzt die ganze Stadt in Angst und Schrecken. Immer wieder schlägt der Sexualverbrecher zu, und die Polizei ist machtlos. SchlieÃźlich wird sogar eine Belohnung von 10.000 Mark auf die Ergreifung des Verbrechers ...read the complete M movie review at DigitalVD.de (Mike Borrink)