No Country for Old Men Review |
by Jerry Saravia |
As if the Coens didn't surprise me enough with their every directorial
endeavor, "No Country for Old Men" is a massively engrossing western
noir tale that is so steeped in mystery, violence and sublime
storytelling that I cannot lavish enough praise....more |
No Country for Old Men Review |
by Jonathan Moya |
That hairdo Javier Bardem wears as the character Anton Chigurh in No Country
for Old Men imparts a strange, scary, and almost timelessly evil quality to
his strong Hispanic features. There is a strong hint of Spanish
Inquisition monk chop to go with...more |
No Country for Old Men Review |
by Mark R. Leeper |
CAPSULE: Based on a novel by Cormac McCarthy, NO
COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN is a thriller that actually is
a thrill ride. A relentless killer stalks a man
who found 2 million dollars in drug money. This is
a brutal and violent...more |
No Country for Old Men Review |
by [email protected] |
As I wrote in my May 31st review of the omnibus film "Paris, Je
T'aime," to which Joel and Ethan Coen contributed a worthy 5-minute
piece (with Steve Buscemi), "...the Coens prove that less is definitely
more--their segment is more entertaining than...more |