The Yiddish shtetl shtick that opens Joel and Ethan Coen’s new movie — a Jewish peasant stumbles on an old Hasid who may or may not be a dybbuk — is pretty clumsy, but at least it tips its hat to the ...
You'd think that director brothers Joel and Ethan Coen '79 would be in good spirits these days. After all, "No Country for Old Men" raked in multiple Oscars, and "Burn After Reading" was their first ...
It's hard to know sometimes whether the Coen brothers are ... well, not exactly pulling our collective leg, because it's pretty clear that they're authentically earnest with all their films, even the ...
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