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‘No Country for Old Men’: The Coen Brothers and Cormac McCarthy’s Ruthless Examination of Life

  By Sven Mikulec   That is no country for old men. The young In one another’s arms, birds in…

6 years ago

‘Fargo’: The Unforgettable Dark Comedy that Set the Coen Brothers Up as a Recognizable Voice in American Cinema

Even though the Coen brothers made a name out of themselves in the indie circles with a series of praised…

7 years ago

The Coens’ ‘Blood Simple’: A Fantastic Debut Propelling the Creation of a Fascinating Body of Work

  By Sven Mikulec The filmmaking debut of the Coen brothers, Blood Simple, is a blood-soaked neo-noir thriller set in…

8 years ago

‘The Man Who Wasn’t There’: A Lovely, Artistic Exhibition of the Coens’ Filmmaking Prowess

The Coen brothers' subtle, restrained and impactful 2001 film noir The Man Who Wasn't There is an exhibition of stylistic…

8 years ago

“In a perfect world all films would be made by the Coens”

It's no secret that we are devoted fans of the Coen Brothers, and it's really not that hard to understand…

9 years ago

Moviemakers’ Master Class: Private Lessons from the World’s Foremost Directors

From Scorsese and Lynch to Wenders and Godard, interviews with twenty of the world's greatest directors on how they make…

9 years ago