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The movie follows a week in the life of Llewyn Davis, a folk singer in '60s America who struggles to make it as a successful ...
Inside Llewyn Davis is pleasantly idiosyncratic because Llewyn Davis’s life isn’t an arc. It’s episodic, rhythmic, occasionally repetitive, but not always.
You can size up this blacker-than-black, early 1960s time capsule from the writer-directors of ‘The Big Lebowski’ and ‘No Country for Old Men’ from all sorts of angles. Is it a sideways ...
Inside Llewyn Davis is not-quite-bookended by two versions of “Fare Thee Well (Dink’s Song),” the first from the Timlin & Davis record Llewyn plays in the Gorfeins’ apartment, ...
Inside Llewyn Davis takes an unabashed look at the 1960s pre-Bob Dylan folk music scene in New York City, but its life extends far beyond the big screen.. In September, a four-hour concert was ...
Llewyn Davis is looking for something. Two somethings, actually. One is a slippery orange tabby, a house pet that he let escape from a friend's apartment during the most recent stop on his ...
Inside Llewyn Davis comes just close enough to being an authentic, deep-dish portrait of a vital moment in pop-culture history that I felt a bit of an eye poke when it also turned out to be one of ...
Llewyn Davis, our hapless hero, takes the stage and sings the traditional folk song “Hang Me, Oh Hang Me.” If we want to get inside Llewyn Davis, we need to listen to the music. It’s ...
Inside the music of "Inside Llewyn Davis" 06:47. The place was Greenwich Village, the time was long ago. The sound was the strum of folk guitars. It's a bygone musical scene captured in a new movie.
There are few filmmakers as reputable and well respected as Joel and Ethan Coen, and aside from a few exceptions (The Ladykillers, Burn After Reading) they consistently create fantastic films. Their ...
But the star of the Joel and Ethan Coen's new film, Inside Llewyn Davis, gets that pressure to keep it real. In high school, he was a straight-edge punk ...
Joel and Ethan Coen’s latest film, Inside Llewyn Davis is a dark comedy that takes place predominantly in the Greenwich Village area of NYC in the 1960s.
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