Don your trenchcoats and cynical outlooks on life: it's Noirvember! To get started we're talking about a Nick favourite, Robert Altman's neo-noir from 1973, The Long Goodbye.
We're swooning over Elliott Gould's portrayal as the world's coolest loser, Arnold Schwarzenegger's tiny moustache, John Williams' music (singular), and how this movie leverages its unique cinematography to deconstruct the noir subgenre. Plus, Erin teaches us about movie cats!
Next week we're going back to basics with the birth of the subgenre itself with Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity (1944)!
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