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CANNES — Joel and Ethan Coen's In Competition film is titled No Country for Old Men, but it's set in an unforgiving 1980s West Texas landscape that appears to be populated with nothing but old men.
"No Country for Old Men," Joel and Ethan Coen's violent, modern-day Western, won best picture Sunday at the Academy Awards.
Turns out you can go home again. Martin Scorsese did it with "The Departed" -- and finally claimed the Academy Award that eluded him for so long. And now the Coen brothers, Joel and Ethan, get ...
No Country for Old Men is a lot of things. An Academy Award-winning movie. A Coen Brothers film. A recent release on Blu-ray Disc. But more important, at least from an artistic point of view, No ...
In No Country for Old Men, the Coens take care in casting even a bit part of a woman at the trailer park where Moss lives. She is a large Texas woman who's strictly to the point.
No Country for Old Men is praised as one of the Coen Brother's best films, but there are some big differences that set the movie apart from the book.
This movie review of “No Country for Old Men” named an incorrect source for the film. The movie is based on Cormac McCarthy’s book of the same name. Evil in the everyman is chilling premise ...
Perhaps the film most akin to "No Country for Old Men" is Tommy Lee Jones' "The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada." Another neo-Western, this picture is primarily set in West Texas' Permian ...
'No Country for Old Men' is now streaming on Netflix, so you can watch the movie that won Best Picture, turned Javier Bardem into the scariest creature on the planet, and launched Josh Brolin from ...
But it’s No Country For Old Men that most perfectly fits the Coens, its keen sense of time and place, lowlife characters, Jenga plotting, blacker-than-black humour and colourful, ...