Sass, sex and recreational slaying: Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke on Drive-Away Dolls
The film director and his wife have long worked together. Now they’ve teamed up to direct a wacky, anarchic, proudly lewd lesbian road movie
The film director and his wife have long worked together. Now they’ve teamed up to direct a wacky, anarchic, proudly lewd lesbian road movie
No good will can wholly brush away the ersatz hokeyness of this venture. It’s as if The Beatles managed to release a record by Herman’s Hermits
The actor’s beloved stepdaughter, Nataasha van Kampen, died aged 28 in 2012
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
How Martin Scorsese and other crime tales raised the stakes for filmmakers to come
Half our favourite movies have vanished. But there’s still plenty of great stuff to search for
The Favourite may be overlooked for the big prizes with Roma likely to steal the show
Irish-produced film The Favourite and Netflix’s Roma lead the way with 10 nominations each
The best movies to stick on on the streaming app, from 'Taxi Driver' to 'Whiplash'
The Coens’ 1998 comedy works as a caper but repeat viewings unwrap layers of meaning
Brothers Joel and Ethan Coen have teamed up with George Clooney for a fourth part in their ‘knucklehead’ trilogy - and there’s not a single Lebowski in sight
As her new movie Sunset Song opens in cinemas, the accidental-model-turned-actress explains her journey from fish-and-chip shops to the catwalk to the big screen
Jacques Audiard’s Dheepan’ wins Palme d’Or to gasps in the auditorium
It looks like a three-horse race led by Todd Haynes’s ‘Carol’, starring Cate Blanchett, and László Nemes’s ‘Son of Saul’. Could Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s stunningly beautiful ‘The Assassin’ sneak through to win?
The race for the 2015 Palme d’Or looks at this stage to be between ‘Son of Saul’ and ‘Carol’, two extraordinary pictures from two very different film-makers
The laughs are tinged with barbs and pathos in the Coens’ evocative, stylised depiction of a struggling NYC folkie circa 1961
An anti-hero like only the Coens could create, downtrodden folk singer Llewyn Davis has been described as one of the biggest a**holes ever put on film. Oscar Isaac sees it differently, however. "He’s not all that selfish. He spends almost the whole movie trying to take care of this f**king cat”
Grand Prix goes to Coen Brothers’ ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices