Insomnia is not like other Christopher Nolan movies
Today we continue our journey through the movies of Christopher Nolan with 2002's Insomnia, the comparatively little-known film he made between Memento (cult favourite, liking it makes you sound clever) and Batman Begins (the first chapter of everyone's favourite superhero trilogy). The cast is stacked with A-list talent - Al Pacino, Robin Williams and Hilary Swank will get your movie noticed - and yet Insomnia rarely gets talked about with the same fervour as Nolan's other work. We'll explore why in this episode, alongside chat about how smoking and telephones are cool and Matt Damon isn't. Enjoy! Join the Redshirt Cinema Club! Become a member of the channel to receive two bonus episodes every month. Or support us at patreon.com/redshirtcinemaclub to get those episodes as our newsletter, The Civilian Observer. Follow us at x.com/redshirtcinema Get in touch at [email protected]

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