Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand take on the most infamous power couple in literary history, care of Joel Coen.
The director and his team relay the secrets of breathing new life into one of the most hallowed texts in all of history.
Something Coen this way comes... Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand star in this innovative take on the Bard.
Denzel Washington plays the Thane of Cawdor, and Frances McDormand is his scheming wife.
This year’s LFF programme comprises 39 per cent female and 40 per cent ethnically diverse directors/creators.
Denzel Washington assays the Scottish noble and Frances McDormand is his scheming wife in the NYFF opener.
With Wes Anderson, Leos Carax and Paul Verhoeven locked in, we’re ready to keep the rumour mill turning.
The Coen brothers’ classic gangland neo-noir remains one of their most potent and illusive works.
A.I., American Psycho and Bamboozled all make the final part of our list – but what will come out on top?
The poor box office performance of The Sisters Brothers and films like it suggests interest in this quintessential American film genre is on the wane.
Our annual countdown of the movies that made the biggest impression on us this year, from Hereditary to The House That Jack Built.
Joel and Ethan Coen’s six-part anthology western might just be the crowning achievement of their illustrious career.
The Coen brothers are up to their old tricks in this colourful, darkly comic anthology western.
Big names, hidden gems and arthouse favourites head to the capital this October.
Their feature-length western will screen in competition alongside new works from Luca Guadagnino, Jennifer Kent and Alfonso Cuarón.
By Luís Azevedo
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, we take a closer look at the Coen brothers’ cuss-filled classic.
By Ed Gibbs
George Clooney adds a dark directorial flourish to the Coen brothers’ tale of murder and moral panic in smalltown USA.