If you like the bleak, existential neo-Western "No Country for Old Men," here are a dozen films that explore similar ...
Cormac McCarthy ’s stories have been translated to the screen with success multiple times, but even titans sometimes fall.
In rural Texas, welder and hunter Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) discovers the remains of several drug runners who have all killed each other in an exchange gone violently wrong. Rather than report ...
In terms of blending critical and commercial success, though, their biggest movie may be “No Country for Old Men.” That’s a bit surprising, given how grim and bleak the film is. Here are 20 ...
Sanderson, Marathon, Marfa and the Big Bend of West Texas play host to two classic films out this month for the first time on ...
Viewers have the opportunity to dive into the world the Coens have crafted thanks to Criterion’s 4K UHD release of the film. No Country for Old Men centers around three main characters: Vietnam War ...
It earned an impressive 92 Metascore and universal acclaim when it hit theaters in 2007--and now you can add the film to your home theater with the newly released No Country for Old Men ...
‘Dirty Dancing’, ‘No Country For Old Men’ and ‘The Social Network’ have all been added to the National Film Registry (Lionsgate/Paramount Pictures/Sony/Library of Congress via ...
Based on Cormac McCarthy's vivid novel, the film won the Oscar for best picture. Along with a fine script (also by the Coens) and some taut direction, No Country for Old Men is benefited to an ...
and the Coen Brothers' modern western "No Country for Old Men," are among the films named today to the Library of Congress' National Film Registry, to be preserved for future generations.
The National Film Registry has added 25 new films to its archive at the Library of Congress, including Dirty Dancing, No Country for Old Men and The Social Network. Since it was founded in 1988 ...
The Library of Congress' National Film Registry has added 25 films that it deems culturally important, including "The Social Network" ...