Ethan Coen Open to Making Another Movie with Joel Coen: ‘None of These Decisions Are Definitive’
Ethan Coen isn’t sure if the world has seen the last of the Coen Brothers.
Ethan Coen isn’t sure if the world has seen the last of the Coen Brothers.
Working with director Joel Coen, Delbonnel was able to strip the adaptation down to rhythms within rhythms.
“I’ve never been one of the purists…”
“It would not be interesting to him.”
Joel Coen’s solo directorial effort arrives in theaters on Christmas Day, followed by Apple TV+ on January 14.
Joel Coen’s Shakespeare adaptation is a contender: Best Picture, actor Denzel Washington, actress Frances McDormand, Director, and more.
“The worst nightmare as a filmmaker is that someone watched your film on an airplane,” Coen said at NYFF, while acquiescing that streaming is how movies like “Macbeth” get made.
NYFF: Denzel Washington delivers one of the best performances of his career in Joel Coen’s film, but it’s Kathryn Hunter who gives this film its witchy magic.
“Whoever is saying we did see it is not being honest,” Joel Coen told Deadline ahead of the New York Film Festival premiere of “Tragedy of Macbeth.”
Joel Coen combines film noir and Shakespeare in a rare solo outing without brother Ethan.
But just because the Coen Bros. split for “Macbeth” doesn’t mean they’re split forever.
The fall festival will kick off with Coen’s black-and-white “work of stark chiaroscuro and incantatory rage.”