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Cormac McCarthy had nothing but praise for a neo-Western drama, having "never missed an episode", and audiences can already binge-watch it in full.
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.
Film Review: No Country for Old Men Production: A Miramax (in U.S.), Paramount Vantage (international) presentation and release of a Scott Rudin/Mike Zoss production. Produced by Rudin, Ethan Coen ...
No Country For Old Men arrived in theaters a few weeks before Thanksgiving, and There Will Be Blood went into wide release the day after Christmas. But I trust my memory anyway.
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 ...
Few films have had an effect of making people think differently about the world, or at least confirming their worst instincts about it. No Country For Old Men is one of those films. Set against the ...
No Country for Old Men reverses that slide into arch pastiche, brilliantly. It’s the Coens’ first movie in ages that doesn’t rely on snark as a backup source of energy, the first Coen script ...
McCarthy's fifth novel set in the West Texas landscape, No Country for Old Men, follows in the tradition of both the Border Trilogy and his 1985 masterpiece Blood Meridian, updated to contemporary ...
This review was written for the festival screening of “No Country for Old Men.” CANNES — Joel and Ethan Coen’s In Competition film is titled “No Country for Old Men,” but it’s set in ...
"No Country for Old Men" is designed, and shot (by the Coens' frequent collaborator, Roger Deakins), to seem poetic, enigmatic and -- in the Coen manner -- grimly funny.
‘No Country for Old Men’ Trailer: Coen Brothers Mount UpThe Coen brothers seem poised for a return to nihilistic form ...