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Tag Archives: frances mcdormand
Darkman (1990)
Director: Sam Raimi Writers: Chuck Pfarrer and Sam Raimi & Ivan Raimi and Daniel Goldin & Joshua Goldin (Story by Sam Raimi)
Posted in Action, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 1990, action, bandage, bandages, bill pope, bruce campbell, bud s. smith, burn, burned, california, chinatown, chuck pfarrer, daniel goldin, danny elfman, darkman, david stiven, disfigured, ethan coen, experiment, fake shemp, frances mcdormand, gangster, horror, ivan raimi, joel coen, john landis, joshua goldin, larry drake, liam neeson, los angeles, love, mask, masks, mob, neal mcdonough, revenge, rob tapert, robert tapert, sam raimi, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, scott spiegel, skin, superhero, thriller, william lustig
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Crimewave (1985)
Director: Sam Raimi Writers: Ethan Coen & Joel Coen & Sam Raimi
Posted in Comedy, Crime
Tagged 1985, Antonio fargas, arlon ober, Brion James, bruce campbell, burglar, comedy, crime, crimewave, criminal, death penalty, detroit, edward r. pressman, electric chair, ethan coen, exterminator, frances mcdormand, Hitman, joel coen, kathie weaver, kaye davis, Louise Lasser, michael kelly, michigan, murder, nun, paul l. smith, redd birney, reed birney, richard bright, rob tapert, robert primes, robert tapert, sam raimi, sheree j. wilson, slapstick, ted raimi, wedding
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The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)
Director: Joel Coen Writer: Joel Coen (Based on the play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare)
Posted in Drama, Thriller, War
Tagged 2021, adaptation, alex hassell, assassin, assassination, bertie carvel, black and white, brendan gleeson, bruno delbonnel, carter burwell, corey hawkins, denzel washington, drama, frances mcdormand, garry melling, history, joel coen, kathryn hunter, kind, lady macbeth, lucian johnston, macbeth, miles anderson, murder, play, power, reginald jaynes, robert graf, scotland, scottish, shakespeare, theater, thriller, tragedy, treason, war, william shakespeare, witch, witches
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The French Dispatch (2021)
Director: Wes Anderson Writer: Wes Anderson (Story by Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola & Hugo Guinness & Jason Schwartzman) Liked but would rank it on the lower end of the Anderson filmography. Looks incredible. Very fun.
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Romance
Tagged 2021, adrien brody, alexandre desplat, andrew weisblum, anjelica huston, anthology, art, article, artists, benicio del toro, bill murray, black and white, bob balaban, chef, christoph waltz, comedy, cook, drama, editor, edward norton, elisabeth moss, fisher stevens, food, france, frances mcdormand, french, french dispatch, griffin dunne, heart attack, henry winkler, hugo guinness, jarvis cocker, Jason Schwartzman, jeffrey wright, jeremy dawson, journalism, journalist, lea seydoux, Liev Schreiber, lyna khoudri, magazine, mathieu amalric, narrator, obituary, owen wilson, prison, robert d. yeoman, Robert Yeoman, roman coppola, romance, saoirse ronan, stephen park, steven rales, students, the french dispatch, tilda swinton, timothy chalamet, tony revolori, wes anderson, willem dafoe, writer
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Nomadland (2020)
Director: Chloe Zhao Writer: Chloe Zhao (Based on the book “Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century” by Jessica Bruder) Great! One of the year’s best.
Posted in Drama
Tagged 2020, adaptation, amazon, bob wells, camp, chloe zhao, dan janvey, david strathairn, drama, economy, frances mcdormand, homeless, jessica bruder, Joshua James Richards, linda may, Ludovico Einaudi, mollye asher, nevada, nomad, nomadland, peter spears, recession, road, swankie
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Isle of Dogs (2018)
Director: Wes Anderson Writer: Wes Anderson (Story by Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola & Jason Schwartzman and Kunichi Nomura)
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Tagged 2018, adventure, akira ito, akira takayama, alexandre desplat, animated, animation, anjelica huston, atari, bill murray, bob balaban, bryan cranston, comedy, courtney b. vance, dog, dogs, drama, edward norton, exile, f. murray abraham, fantasy, fisher stevens, frances mcdormand, future, greta gerwig, harvey keitel, island, isle, isle of dogs, japan, Jason Schwartzman, jeff goldblum, journey, ken watanabe, koyu rankin, kunichi nomura, Liev Schreiber, lost, odyssey, pet, roman coppola, Scarlett Johansson, sci-fi, science fiction, scott rudin, search, stop motion animation, tilda swinton, trash, wes anderson, yoko ono
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
Director: Martin McDonagh Writer: Martin McDonagh
Posted in Comedy, Crime, Drama
Tagged 2017, abbie cornish, amanda warren, billboards, caleb landry jones, carter burwell, chief, clarke peters, comedy, cop, crime, daughter, drama, family, frances mcdormand, investigation, john hawkes, kerry condon, lucas hedges, malaya rivera drew, martin mcdonagh, missouri, mom, mother, murder, officer, peter dinklage, police, police brutality, racism, racist, rape, sam rockwell, samara weaving, sandy martin, small town, three billboards outside ebbing missouri, woody harrelson, zeljko ivanek
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
Director: Martin McDonagh Writer: Martin McDonagh
Posted in Comedy, Crime, Drama
Tagged 2017, abbie cornish, amanda warren, billboards, caleb landry jones, carter burwell, chief, clarke peters, comedy, cop, crime, daughter, drama, family, frances mcdormand, investigation, john hawkes, kerry condon, lucas hedges, malaya rivera drew, martin mcdonagh, missouri, mom, mother, murder, officer, peter dinklage, police, police brutality, racism, racist, rape, sam rockwell, samara weaving, sandy martin, small town, three billboards outside ebbing missouri, woody harrelson, zeljko ivanek
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