
A detailed exploration of the Coen Brothers' iconic films and creative process by film journalist Ian Nathan.
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A detailed exploration of the Coen Brothers' iconic films and creative process by film journalist Ian Nathan.
'A book that cinephiles should look into...The Coen Brothers have their fan base for sure, and this book expertly caters to it. If you fall into that group, give it a look. You won’t regret it.' ―AwardsCircuit.com 'Nathan’s book is as fun to look at as it is informative.'―MoviePie.com this book is worth picking up for the sumptuous photos alone―Spectrum Culture · Ian Nathan, who lives and works in London, is one of the UK’s best-known film writers. He is the author of nine pr
will contain mild spoilers
Brief mentions of sexual themes in films like Burn After Reading.
Moderate discussion of violence in Coen films like Fargo and No Country for Old Men.
Occasional strong language referenced from films like Burn After Reading.
Brief references to alcohol and drug use in discussed films.
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Minor cultural commentary tied to themes in Coen Brothers' films.
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