Thursday, March 13
No Country For Old Men hit DVD this week just weeks after taking home Oscars for Best Picture, Director(s), Supporting Actor and Adapted Screenplay. To get you in the mood, we've got a full review of the No Country DVD as well as a trailer tour of the Coen Filmography. [more]
Best Picture Oscar winner No Country for Old Men leads his week's bumper crop of new DVD releases. Also debuting are Steve Carell's relationship dramedy Dan in ...[more]
2008's Best Picture, No Country For Old Men, hits DVD shelves tomorrow. The pic is the first Oscar-winner for the always-original Coens, although their films ...[more]
Fresh off the success of their relentlessly bleak No Country for Old Men, the Coen Brothers aim to lighten things up a bit with Burn After Reading, a dark comed...[more]
Javier Bardem received as much attention for his hairstyle in No Country for Old Men as he did for his Oscar-winning portrayal of ruthless hitman Anton Chigurh....[more]
2008's Best Picture of the Year, No Country For Old Men, is returning to "a theater near you" on the heals of its four-Oscar® showing at Sunday's Academy Awards...[more]
I'm back from covering the Globes, having escaped the hoopla and mad rush for interviews with presenters Ryan Reynolds, Quentin Tarantino and Hayden Panettiere....[more]
I'm up and ready to go here at a time where I'm usually fast asleep or, on a particularly eventful night, about to go to bed. It's 4:11 a.m. here on the West ...[more]
The brothers Joel and Ethan Coen are back with their latest work, No Country For Old Men, which is receiving widespread praise across the nation. Currently, No ...[more]
Christmas comes early in Hollywood. Vince Vaughn's comedy Fred Claus is the first of this year's Holiday-themed releases to arrive at the Cineplex, squaring off...[more]