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Which Coen Brothers Idiot Movie Is the Best?
Where does 'Burn After Reading' fall on the register of the Coens' comedies of buffoonery?
Posted 09/12/08 in Vulture : The List
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Is ‘Burn After Reading’ a Good Stupid Coen Brothers Comedy? Or a Bad Stupid Coen Brothers Comedy?
No one can agree!
Posted 08/28/08 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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‘Burn After Reading’ Trailer: Welcome Back to Lebowski Land
As 'Fargo' begat 'Lebowski,' so does 'No Country' beget 'Burn After Reading.' And lo, it shall be good.
Posted 06/02/08 in Vulture : Trailer Mix
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So How's the Script for the Coen Brothers' ‘Burn After Reading,’ Starring Pitt and Clooney?
Photo: Getty Images The Coen Brothers are currently in Cannes, presenting their extremely well-received No Country for Old Men. It seems likely that this Western noir, adapted from a Cormac McCarthy novel and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Javier Bardem,...
Posted 05/21/07 in Vulture : News Reel
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No ‘Doubt’ About It: It's Meryl and Philip
Photo: Getty Images Streep, Hoffman Doubt It: Hollywood adaptation of John Patrick Shanley's play attracts powerhouse cast: Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Even Cherry Jones can't argue with that. [Variety] Pitt, Clooney Officially in Love With Each Other: Ocean's...
Posted 04/20/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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