Funny, smart, accessible, wonderfully observed and stylishly shot, Hail, Caesar! is up there with the Coen Brothers' best
In this dark comedy from the Coen Brothers, playwright Barton Fink (John Turturro) develops the worst case of writer's block
Funny, smart, accessible, wonderfully observed and stylishly shot, Hail, Caesar! is up there with the Coen Brothers' best.
The attention to detail that the Coen brothers have gone to to create the 1960’s they remember is delightful.
>A World War Two tale of indomitable courage and endurance that’s to be endured rather than enjoyed, Angelina Jolie’s handsome and underwhelming Unbroken, the true life tale of Olympic runner...
The latest Coen Brothers venture is a snapshot view of the emerging folk scene in New York in the 60's, as seen through a week in the life of young...
I made the mistake of watching the 1969 version of this classic western a couple of months ago.
I made the mistake of watching the 1969 version of this classic western on DVD a couple of months ago.
Ah, the good old Coens – as gloriously unpredictable as ever. The two of them seems to have somehow split into a three-headed filmic beast – we either get the...
It has been said that this film was written at the same time as No Country For Old Men, alternating the days on which they worked on each script and,...