Wed, 25 November 2020
"I've been rich and I've been poor. Believe me, rich is better." For our final episode of Noirvember, Brandon and Thomas take a deep dive into the life and career of film director Fritz Lang, an innovator within the genre of film noir. Listen as they discuss Lang's influence on the genre and why they believe he deserves more appreciation today. Contact Us:
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Thu, 19 November 2020
"Don't ever change, Tiger. I don't think I'd like you with a heart." Listen as Brandon is joined by Hunter Barcroft to talk about the lesser-known 1949 noir, Too Late for Tears, starring Lizabeth Scott. The film is unique because it is one of the few films that is told from the perspective of the femme fatale, the famous film noir archetype. Contact Us:
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Thu, 12 November 2020
"When your head says one thing and your whole life says another, your head always loses." For this episode, Thomas and Brandon discuss John Huston's 1948 classic, Key Largo. Starring Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, and Lauren Bacall, Key Largo is the first film made that classifies as a Florida Noir, a subgenre that has grown popularity within the literary world. Contact Us:
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Thu, 5 November 2020
"I don't know which side anybody's on. I don't even know who's playing today." For our first episode of Noirvember, Brandon and Thomas discuss the first faithful adaptation of a Raymond Chandler. "Murder, My Sweet", released in 1944 and starring Dick Powell, is a landmark film in the noir genre but has since been overshadowed by several films of the era. Contact Us:
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