Coen Brothers: Virgin Film (Virgin Film S.)

Coen Brothers: Virgin Film (Virgin Film S.)

by EddieRobson (Author)

Synopsis

Irreverent, individual and technically virtuosic, Joel and Ethan Coen make up one of the most original and unconvential partnerships to come out of America at the end of the 20th century. From their debut tour de force "Blood Simple" to the hugely acclaimed "The Man Who Wasn't There", the brothers' films have attracted critical kudos and commercial success in equal measure. Each of their films is unique and all of them defy categorization, yet you're never in any doubt you're watching a Coen brothers movie. From the elegiac "Miller's Crossing" to the surrealistic "Barton Fink" and the Odyssean caper "O Brother, Where Art Thou?", the Coens' films combine cinematic innovation with an instantly recognizable aesthetic. This guide is a chronological exploration of the movie career of Hollywood's best-loved outsiders; it combines indispensable reference material with critical analysis of their films and charts their rise from cult favourites to box-office contenders.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 07 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0753507978
ISBN 13: 9780753507971
Book Overview: THE CREATIVE GENIUS AND TECHNICAL PERFECTION UNCOVERED

Media Reviews
'The only comprehensive study of the work of David Lynch. More than achieves its intention of being an exhaustive and revealing guide to one of the masters of modern film-making' (Lynch) Empire 'A stunning guide. The level of research is stunning, the cornucopia of trivia original and the passion for the movies unstinting. A fascinating read' (Kubrick) Empire 'Painstakingly researched, beautifully written and fully comprehensive' (Spielberg) Empire
Author Bio
Eddie Robson is an experienced journalist, and has covered film, television, music, books and computer games. His professional credits include the Guardian, Film Review, What DVD, and SFX magazine.