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"No Country for Old Men" This adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's novel touches on brutal themes, but never really gets its hands dirty.
Whether the good old days Bell pines for—the one where evil had a more easily recognizable face—ever existed is another matter entirely, one No Country for Old Men doesn’t endeavor to resolve.
No Country for Old Men has become a pop culture classic for many reasons but Javier Bardem's Anton Chigurh might be the most ...
No Country for Old Men is dominated by Bardem and his Prince Valiant haircut, basso-Lurch voice, and dark, freaky stare in the extended foreplay before his killings.
Peter Travers colorfully offends those limited by blindness unable to see why 'No Country for Old Men' is at the top for this year's films.
No Country for Old Men, in the violence of the behavior it portrays, in the starkness of the moral conflicts it examines, has the potential to veer toward Tarentino-like hysteria.
LeBlanc, who has been busy with the New Brunswick hair salon he opened a year ago, created the hairstyle for Bardem’s character in “No Country for Old Men,” drawing on the mop tops of the British ...
The smoke from There Will Be Blood interfered with the filming of No Country for Old Men.
On a night when the acting awards had a distinctly international flavor, a quintessentially American story of violence — No Country for Old Men — made the deepest impression on Oscar voters at ...
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