Coen brothers
Ethan Coen’s “Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind,” premiering in Cannes, irresponsibly side-steps the messier parts of the musician’s life.
Joel Coen’s Shakespeare adaptation is a black-and-white affair starring Denzel Washington as Macbeth and Frances McDormand as Lady Macbeth. And it is a sight to behold.
Filmmakers Danielle Krudy and Bridget Savage Cole have crafted a messy, women-centric thriller with electrifying turns from Margo Martindale and June Squibb.
The Arkansas author wrote five comic novels that are like nothing else in American literature, and they will last as long as people read books.
The Coen brothers’ religious odyssey, which turns 10 this year, has never been timelier.
On the set for the making of Year 3 of ‘Fargo,’ talking to Ewan McGregor and the cast about raised stakes, wood chippers, and how Donald Trump haunts the new season.
The 26-year-old rising star discusses his new film ‘Rules Don’t Apply,’ working with his idols, and the bat mitzvah he’ll never forget.