In the following essay, which includes an interview with the Coen brothers and Barry Sonnenfeld, their cinematographer, Hinson discusses the making of Blood Simple.
In his novel Red Harvest, Dashie...
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In the review below, Sonnenfeld, the cinematographer for Blood Simple, provides a behind-the-scenes look at low-budget production.
There is almost no problem in the making of a feature film that ca...
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In the following review, Geduld criticizes Blood Simple as lacking in creativity and unable to provide engaging characters.
This nasty little thriller (stylistically distinguished only by some clev...
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The New York Film Festival will open with Wes Anderson's "The Darjeeling Limited" and honor the Coen brothers' "No Country for Old Men" as its centerpiece in a particularly American slate for the i...
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Directors Guild of America
Saturday chose Ethan and Joel Coen as best feature film
directors for 2007 for their gritty crime drama "No Country for
Old Men," an award k...
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At a hotel beside the sun-dappled Mediterranean, the Coen brothers are recalling a harsh world of dust, drugs and death.The American siblings' latest film, "No Country for Old Men," is a tale of mu...
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Winners of the 73rd annual National Headliner Awards, sponsored by The Press Club of Atlantic City, N.J., by category, followed by second- and third-place finishers:PRINT DIVISIONDaily NewspapersWr...
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Joel and Ethan Coen have proved to be masters at mixing the horrific and humorous, the ominous and outrageous — nowhere more so than in their latest film, the savage crime saga "No Country fo...
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