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It's 10.30am, the morning after Joel and Ethan Coen's latest film, Burn After Reading, has opened the Venice Film Festival. Carrying huge cups of coffee, the sibling film-makers troop into the appointed hotel room looking like bespectacled hippie academics having bad-hair days. At 53, Joel is the older by three years, and everything about him suggests he is the more senior: he's more sombre than his...
Coming off the success of 2007's Best Picture winner "No Country For Old Men," writer-directors Joel and Ethan Coen return to a more familiar form with "Burn After Reading." The Coens turn the spy genre in their latest installment which draws upon elements the brothers have spent years perfecting.
V ery few in Hollywood can write and shoot enigmatic films like Joel and Ethan Coen . Each of their films are a unique journey in every sense. Story, setting, production design and especially character. T heir films have the feel of stage plays where characters are real but in a novel sense. It's as if they create worlds and characters that exist in a bubble so the audience gets enough detachment...
Photo: Courtesy Focus Features "After this last movie, George said: 'That's it, I've played my last idiot.' Ethan said: 'Well, you won't be working with us any more, then.'" — Joel Coen on typecasting George Clooney [ Telegraph ] "We put him in the thong, which is CG. We basically took his outfit from the book. But, as in the book, we took it off him. Because he just lets it go. He certainly lets...
Opening night of Local Sightings at NWFF kicks off Friday night with a program of short local films followed by a party. If you happen to be Carol Marquess, you get to go for free, courtesy of NWFF and Seattle Metblogs. SIFF begins a week of politically themed films Friday night with The Parallax View, [...]
Melissa Leo of Frozen River fame has joined the cast of indie drama Welcome to the Rileys. The film revolves around a couple, one of whom is Leo, who are driven apart by the death of their daughter. However, they are brought back together when they meet a troubled young woman. The screenplay has been written [...]
O Brother, What a Soundtrack By Marilyn Ferdinand I know that everyone's talking about the new Coen Brothers's film Burn After Reading. I've kind of been ignoring the Coens for the past seven or eight years, so if that...
My MSN Movies gallery feature article about Great Movie Underdogs (i.e., dogs whose proper names are not in the titles), is live. And, after the jump, the answers to last week's movie dog quiz -- and a couple of...
Dieter: “Ve are Nihilists, Lebowski. Ve believe in nothing! Nothing!” –Joel and Ethan Coen, “The Big Lebowski” “And let us recognize above all the 228 who voted no — the authors of this revolt of the nihilists. They showed the world how much they detest their own leaders and the collected expertise of the Treasury and Fed.” –David [...]
Dieter: “Ve are Nihilists, Lebowski. Ve believe in nothing! Nothing!” –Joel and Ethan Coen, “The Big Lebowski” “And let us recognize above all the 228 who voted no — the authors of this revolt of the nihilists. They showed the world how much they detest their own leaders and the collected expertise of the Treasury and Fed.” –David [...]
skeetonmischa : Extra Extra Special Trailer Of The Day: Miller’s Crossing Directed by Joel & Ethan Coen Best Coen Brothers film and the best thing Barry Sonnenfeld has ever done. Also Gabriel Byrne’s best work and Marcia Gay Harden’s only sexy moment ever.