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Millers Crossing Review - Criterion Forum A Roaring Twenties gangster saga that only the Coen brothers could concoct, Miller’s Crossing marries the hard-boiled sensibility of classic noir fiction with the filmmakers’ trademark savory dialogue, colorful characters, and finely calibrated set pieces Gabriel Byrne brings a wry gravitas to the role of Tom Reagan, the quick-thinking
Millers Crossing Details - Criterion Forum A Roaring Twenties gangster saga that only the Coen brothers could concoct, Miller’s Crossing marries the hard-boiled sensibility of classic noir fiction with the filmmakers’ trademark savory dialogue, colorful characters, and finely calibrated set pieces Gabriel Byrne brings a wry gravitas to the role of Tom Reagan, the quick-thinking
Millers Crossing Details :: Criterion Forum Filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen (Barton Fink, Fargo) create a complex and graphic vision of gangsterism set during Prohibition and featuring a riveting rogues' gallery of killers and con men
The Friends of Eddie Coyle Review :: Criterion Forum In one of the best performances of his legendary career, Robert Mitchum plays small-time gunrunner Eddie “Fingers” Coyle in an adaptation by Peter Yates of George V Higgins’s acclaimed novel The Friends of Eddie Coyle World-weary and living hand to mouth, Coyle works on the sidelines of the seedy Boston underworld just to make ends meet
1243 No Country for Old Men - Page 17 - criterionforum. org One of Bell's last scenes is when he visits his old partner and receives the astute comment that this current batch of violence is nothing new; it's how things always were The world seems miserable, full of actions that don't make any sense For Bell, there is no order he can see, and that breaks him
Devil in a Blue Dress Review :: Criterion Forum Picture 9 10 The Criterion Collection presents Carl Franklin’s Devil in a Blue Dress on Blu-ray through a dual-layer disc in its original aspect ratio of 1 85:1 with a 1080p 24hz high-definition encode The master is sourced from a brand new 4K restoration scanned from a 35mm original camera negative I am working off of the standard Blu-ray