Articles related to "Frances Mcdormand"Following their Oscar Scoop in '98, Joel and Ethan Coen surprised many with this dark, if somewhat slighter outing.
Confused. That is one way to describe the Coen Brother's movie Burn After Reading. It's also how audiences feel after leaving the theatre.
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is the surprisingly charming tale of a homeless woman's acceptance into society.
Amy Adams and Frances McDormand star in a film about class struggles and success in 1930's London. Shirley Henderson, Lee Pace, and Ciaran Hinds round out the cast.
A clever and funny comedy about two clueless gym employees trying to blackmail an ex CIA analyst.
Joel and Ethan Coen should end comic collaborations with George Clooney. None has worked, and none less so than this leaden spy game. Hey, they could switch to Brad Pitt.
Another successful farcical comedy by Joel and Ethan Coen, Burn After Reading is a pseudo political thriller, without any real politics, or any danger to the country.
Quirky, offbeat and hilarious are adjectives that describe the films made by the Coen brothers. They've frequently worked with actors Frances McDormand and John Turturro.
A mediocre effort by two fine filmmakers, Burn After Reading fails as a comedy and as a follow-up to No Country for Old Men.
Filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen show that "stupid is as stupid does", in their greatest dark comedy since "Raising Arizona."
Many movie stars, popular musicians, bestselling authors and Olympic athletes who are famous in North America were adopted and have interesting adoption stories to tell.
December's DVD releases include a little bit of every genre, including a three-disc "Casablanca" package and the international thriller "Traitor."
Joel and Ethan Coen win Academy Awards for directing and adapting Cormac's McCarthy's "No Country for Old Men". The facts behind the quirky Oscar winning movie makers.
Writing honors for the 2009 Academy Awards were awarded to Dustin Lance Black, Best Original Screenplay, and Simon Beaufoy, Best Adapted Screenplay.
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