Femme fatales and brutish men form a complex web in “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For,” as old and new faces from Frank Miller’s noir graphic novels are brought to life in film. “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For,” out in U.S. theaters on Friday, is both a prequel and a sequel to 2005’s “Sin City,” adapted by from Miller’s gritty series of the same name. The film, distributed by the Weinstein Company, sees the return of characters such as the warrior Marv, played by Mickey Rourke, private investigator Dwight McCarthy, played by Josh Brolin, and Jessica Alba’s exotic dancer Nancy Callahan, as they battle both their mental and physical demons in the corrupt, hedonistic, Sin City.