Joel Coen & Ethan Coen – „Fargo“ (1996)

Der absolut perfekte Film zur Jahreszeit. Ein kalter, klarer Kristall. Und ein früher Höhepunkt, der die Handschrift seiner Regisseure nachhaltig definiert hat. Ich bin da einfach ein Fan. Deshalb sehen Sie es mir bitte nach, wenn ich diesen Film einfach absurd feiern möchte, für das, was er immer noch ist. Ein Geniestreich von Joel Coen & Ethan Coen und ein frühes Weihnachtsgeschenk in der Mediathek. (ARTE, Wh.)

Zum Blog: https://nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/joel-coen-ethan-coen-fargo-1996/

Death of a Unicorn is silly, campy, fantasy, terror. Yeah.

Death of a Unicorn is funny. Put a bunch of great actors in a fantasy about running into a real live unicorn, give them a ridiculous plot about the perils of capitalism, and let them play. That’s what happens here.

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‘Friends’ Actor Recalls “Toxic Environment”, Racist Slurs Spoken On Set: “Nobody Felt The Need To Correct This Or Say Anything About It”
#News #Friends #StevePark

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‘Friends’ Actor Recalls “Toxic Environment”, Racist Slurs Spoken On Set: “Nobody Felt The Need To Correct This Or Say Anything About It”

Korean-American actor Steve Park guest-starred on Seasons 2 and 3 of Friends and is looking back on what was not a positive experience for him.

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MICKEY 17 (2025) Movie Trailer 2: Robert Pattinson is Expendable Clone in Bong Joon-ho's Scifi Film | FilmBook

Mickey 17 Trailer 2. Warner Bros. has released the second movie trailer for Mickey 17 (2025). Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17 stars Robert Pattinson.

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Movie Review: A Visit to ‘Asteroid City’

The itinerary of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention is spectacularly disrupted by world-changing events. Shawn Crosby reviews.

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