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Paul Sterling/Steve Furness
Strangers On A Train Of Thought
A Film Noir Podcast
A labor of love. Unpretentious discussions of forgotten films noir by two life-long film fans and friends. Paul and Steve lead you through the dark and dangerous underbelly of cinema, discussing the stories and characters, adding insight into the talent in front of and behind the camera.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 9 ratings
glad i found this. i was craving some film noir deep dives. the world of classic film podcasts is a minefield ... there are podcasters out there who say jaw-dropping things like "i wasn't familiar with Rita Hayworth". ...Sigh. Anyway... None of that here ... these guys are well...Read full review »
Sterling Cooper NYC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/22
Excellent show
Very well thought out discussions of film noire. Always entertaining, and well hosted. Top Marks in my book!
Jay Hendrickson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/30/22
These guys are incredibly knowledge and talented. Their banter is so natural. You can tell they have been together for a long time. It’s a sort of like Larry and Laban meets the Maltese Falcon. Their passion is remarkable. Will be listening again.
Fonz1111112220 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/22
Recent Episodes
This week, Paul and Steve chat about the science fiction noir classic, "Blade Runner." They discuss its themes, the questions the film poses, and what makes it a film noir. 
Published 09/08/22
Though many refer to "Chinatown" as a neo-noir, Paul and Steve think it's classic noir with a dark, mean twist. They chat about the film, it's characters, their motivations, and why they think of it as one of the greatest pieces of cinema to emerge from Hollywood. 
Published 08/31/22
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