This week on On Story, a conversation with Shane Black on his work co-writing and directing The Nice Guys.
Set in 70s Los Angeles, The Nice Guys stars Ryan Gosling as Holland March, a down-on-his-luck private detective and single father hired to investigate the death of a local adult film star. March's detective work puts him on a collision course with the brass-knuckle-wearing private enforcer Jackson Healy, played by Russell Crowe. Healy and March form an unlikely team as their investigation leads them deeper and deeper into the corrupt and crumbling industries of porn, politics, and auto manufacturing. The Nice Guys also features scene-stealing supporting performances by Margaret Qualley and Angourie Rice.
Shane Black has a long resume as a writer and director in the thriller and action-comedy genres. In the 80s and 90s, Black wrote the scripts for Lethal Weapon, The Last Boyscout, and The Long Kiss Goodbye. In 2005, Black made his directorial debut with the neo-noir crime-comedy Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Black co-wrote and directed Iron Man 3, which combined his signature dark-comedy with a more serious exploration of Tony Stark's struggles with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Following The Nice Guys, Black co-wrote and directed the sci-fi thriller The Predator. Black recently co-wrote and directed the heist thriller Play Dirty starring Mark Wahlberg and LaKeith Stanfield.
I sat down with Shane Black for a conversation on The Nice Guys' beginnings as an experimental writing exercise, its legacy as a cult-favorite "midnight movie", and his love of protagonists who are past their primes and in over their heads.
Clips of the Nice Guys courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.