The New Yorker takes a Critic at Large look at the collected works of Joel and Ethan Coen.
David Denby looks particularly closely at 3 standout movies in their career: Fargo, The Big Lebowski and, recently, No Country for Old Men.
It makes me want to go back and see some other Coen notables that I haven't seen in years, Blood Simple (their first, from 1984) and Miller's Crossing.
Killing Joke - The Coen brothers’ twists and turns - The New Yorker
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