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2016 Movies To See
Out Now Out Soon Out Earlier This Year
Posted in Movies
Tagged Asghar Farhadi, Channing Tatum, Coen brothers, Colin Farrell, George Clooney, Hediyeh Tehrani, Isabelle Huppert, Jim Jarmusch, Justin Timberlake, Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Jackson, Richard Linklater, Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Scarlett Johansson, Spike Lee, Taraneh Alidoosti, Tilda Swinton, Tom Hanks
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February 2016 Viewing Diary
X Files, Season 10, Episode 2 “Founder’s Mutation” (2016; d. James Wong) Mythology! Now listen: I haven’t seen the finale yet. I will this Saturday with my partner-in-crime Keith. So no spoilers – it has taken superhuman strength to stay … Continue reading
Review: Hail, Caesar! (2016); d. The Coen Brothers
That’s the official poster. Boring. I like this one much better. In comparison to Inside Llewyn Davis, Hail, Caesar! has an outlook on humanity that is damn near sunny. Inside Llewyn Davis’ was a well-observed portrayal of the coffee-house folk-music … Continue reading
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Tagged Channing Tatum, Coen brothers, comedy, George Clooney, John Garfield, musicals, reviews, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton
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The Trailer for the Coen Brothers’ Hail, Caesar!: “I Can’t Wait” Doesn’t Even Begin to Cover It
I’m hyperventilating. Scarlett Johanssen as a cross between Esther Williams, Jean Harlow, and Carole Lombard? Her voice! The tough-dame voice that no longer exists in cinema anywhere? Tilda Swinton as Hedda Hopper? George Clooney as a pre-verbal Clark Gable type? … Continue reading
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Tagged Channing Tatum, Coen brothers, comedy, George Clooney, musicals, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton
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Inside Llewyn Davis (2013); Directed by the Coen Brothers
I don’t even know where to begin with this profound swoon of a movie. Glenn Kenny’s review over at Ebert is a great place to start. First off: Where the hell has Garrett Hedlund been all my life? He’s not … Continue reading
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Tagged Coen brothers, drama, Garrett Hedlund, Justin Timberlake, musicals, reviews
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Review: True Grit: Opening Today
This review originally appeared on Capital New York. The Coen Brothers have made careers out of taking straightforward stories in familiar genres and rendering them in subversive and sometimes shocking ways. With True Grit, they find a new way to … Continue reading
Burn After Reading (2008)
The new Coen brothers film, coming out this September. After seeing the release of the poster and the trailer (domestic and international, two totally different trailers) I can now say I am officially excited. The poster calls up all of … Continue reading
My Oscar picks
These are not necessarily what I think SHOULD win – but what I think WILL win. I will not editorialize here in this post (except to say that the fact that Zodiac was snubbed all around is totally baffling to … Continue reading
Posted in Actors, Movies
Tagged Cate Blanchett, Coen brothers, Julie Christie, Zodiac
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