No Country for Old Men
Rating: R
Stars (out of 4): ****
Length: 2 hours, 2 minutes
Synopsis: The Coen Brothers deliver a taut, terrific take on the Cormac McCarthy novel about a psycho killer, a Vietnam vet and a Lone Star sheriff, and the bag of money that brings them together on the borderlands of 1980 West Texas. Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, and Javier Bardem headline this eerily quiet and bracingly bloody adaptation.
Sera Cahoone :: Pursuing a country-noir muse speckled with reflective acoustic numbers, soft drums, violin, banjo, and pedal steel, this Seattle songwriter calls to mind twilight mood-setters like Cowboy Junkies and Mazzy Star ... More info
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Bangkok Dangerous
If you've come to appreciate Nic Cage movies despite the fact that they're usually terrible, well, here's your latest fix. Cage plays a cold assassin who coldly assassinates. That is, until he meets someone who gets him to reconsider his cold assassin ways. And just when everything was about to be dreamy, Cage must use his nearly former cold assassin skills to save the day. In a week with not a single decent new movie out, you might as well see the worst. Showtimes, review and more. Watch trailer.

















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