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Fans everywhere are raving over Javier Bardem’s performance opposite Brad Pitt in F1: The Movie, but long before he ever ...
Western is widely considered to be one of the greatest villains of the 21st century through two small details.
Double Indemnity and No Country for Old Men get the 4K Criterion treatment—two bleak masterpieces of American violence, fate, ...
Directed by the Coen brothers, No Country for Old Men features a stunning cast, including Tommy Lee Jones (Ed Tom Bell), Josh Brolin (Llewelyn Moss), Javier Bardem (Anton Chigurh), Woody Harrelson ...
Oscar winner Javier Bardem makes hushed, calm Chigurh the anti-Norman Bates, terrifying because we know nothing about him (the same was true of Bardem’s “Skyfall” villain). Seeming to have ...
This movie review of “No Country for Old Men” named an incorrect source for the film. The movie is based on Cormac McCarthy’s book of the same name. Evil in the everyman is chilling premise ...
Since No Country for Old Men was based on a book, it's a safe bet that the film made some changes. Movies adapted from books always make changes, some necessary, and some not so much, and this ...
The first line says, "That is no country for old men." It is in this devastating confrontation that the film diverges from Cormac McCarthy’s book.
When Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem locked eyes at a wardrobe test back in 1992, neither could’ve predicted that their ...
2007, Rated R, 122 min. Directed by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen. Starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Kelly Macdonald, Woody Harrelson, Garret Dillahunt, Barry Corbin, Tess Harper ...
In “No Country for Old Men,” the hotel acts as the Eagle Pass Hotel, where Moss first discovers the transponder hidden in the briefcase full of cash he found in the desert.