Friday Film Noir

Bernie (2011) is a dark comedy directed by Richard Linklater and written by Skip Hollandsworth. The film is based on the true story of Bernie Tiede, a friendly and well-loved mortician in the small town of Carthage, Texas. Played flawlessly by Jack Black, Bernie becomes unusually close to a wealthy and controlling widow named Marjorie Nugent, played by Shirley MacLaine. Their relationship takes a dark turn when Bernie, pushed to his emotional limits, commits a shocking crime that stuns the tight-knit community. The town’s loyalty to Bernie complicates the legal process, led by the skeptical district attorney Danny Buck Davidson, played by Matthew McConaughey. The film mixes reenactments, interviews, and narrative storytelling to explore morality, charm, and justice.

2011 • PG-13 • 1h 44m

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