The Coen brothers are up to their old tricks in this colourful, darkly comic anthology western.
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 Naomi Wong
The director of Training Day and The Equaliser is back in the running to update the Brian De Palma classic.
From Black America to The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, these are the small screen gems headed your way in 2018.
By Ed Gibbs
George Clooney adds a dark directorial flourish to the Coen brothers’ tale of murder and moral panic in smalltown USA.
The Coen brothers heroically bleak debut feature still shines over thirty years since its inception.
Why have mid-budget films all-but disappeared from today’s cinematic landscape?
With its opening disclaimer, the Coen brothers’ homespun murder story lulls us into a false reality.
By Jack Godwin
Ewan McGregor is unrecognisable in this teaser for the returning Coens-based crime-thriller.
Martin Scorsese, Claire Denis and Terrence Malick break into the Top 50 of our ’90s countdown.
By Dan Einav
The Man Who Wasn’t There is a film without levity, hope or redemption – and it’s one of the directors’ very best.
Ben Affleck’s Live by Night continues a long Hollywood love affair with this crime-ridden era.
By Lena Hanafy
Their ambitious new project is being described as a ‘western anthology’.
Our annual rundown of the year’s finest new releases, featuring Paterson, Love & Friendship, Rogue One and more.
By Adam Cook
Jerry Lewis’ classic 1961 comedy provided inspiration for the Coen brothers’ peek inside the Hollywood machine.
By Jordan Cronk
With Hail, Caesar! hitting cinemas this week take a listen back through some of the directors’ greatest hits.