I took an online course on film noir this summer thru TCM and Ball State continuing ed. The website page is still up, and the course was still available in a Read Only format but the host site, Canvas Network, has since started new courses. There is a pdf link lower right that shows the list of movies - I had to look, there were so many...
TCM presents Summer of Darkness
Some of the 'on the run' movies that were good were Gun Crazy and They Live by Night, with a long sequence at the beginning shot from a helicopter (drones? nothing new under the sun... lol).
I like Blue Gardenia (Raymond Burr plays a heckuva slimeball), and The Asphalt Jungle (w/a small early role for Marilyn Monroe). I like The Naked City and Kansas City Confidential, and films like While the City Sleeps, crime dramas with location footage of the city.
Kiss Me Deadly is a good later noir Mike Hammer film; into the '50s they were still shooting these low budget B movies in B&W since they were the second movie shown in theaters after the feature film. D.O.A. is good, it's told by the guy who, well, he just isn't having a good day. Some like Lady in the Lake shown from the viewpoint of the detective are good, or The Glass Key or any of the Raymond Chandler or Dashiell Hammett. You can't beat Bogie.
One I'd never seen before was 99 River Street, that has a pulp art DVD cover that has nothing much to do with the movie! The Killers with Burt Lancaster is really good - the scene in the diner had me on the edge of my seat...
I've always liked these type movies but one of my favorites now is Elevator to the Gallows, w/a soundtrack by Miles Davis who apparently improvised watching the film. I love the scene where one of the main characters is wandering along the streets of Paris as she's waiting and wondering what's happened... It was filmed using just the streetlights and light from store fronts and car headlights; supposedly the negative was quiet dense and took some work developing it but the result I think captures the mood of Paris streets at night beautifully.