Film noirs don’t come any better–or tougher and more seductive–than Billy Wilder’s 1944 movie of James M. Cain’s blistering crime novel “Double Indemnity,” available now in a two-disc special edition.
A lot of people laugh at 1944's hard-boiled proto-noir classic Double Indemnity the first time they see it, and it's hard to imagine that director Billy Wilder would've disapproved. Wilder made his ...
“IF I HAD one movie to show people to explain what noir is, it’s “Double Indemnity,” says Eddie Muller, author of “Dark City: The Lost World of Film Noir.“ Originally released in 1944, “Double ...
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