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Joel and Ethan Coen are the brother filmmaking dyad who have been hailed as some of the best America teller of all time . With their versatile storiesof unique charactersand sharply written dialog , the Coen Brothers have been behind some true cinematic masterpieces .

Their distinct representative is as well suited for oddball comedies as it is for obscure crime drama . Their talents and reputation have draw some of the best actors working today and get plenty of acclaim from critics . While their films might not be mainstream , their films have been embraced by audience and become mod classics . Here are the ripe Coen Brothers movies , allot to IMDb .

The Man Who Wasn’t There (7.5)

The Coens ' sensibilities seem well suited for point account , such as this odd narrative define in the forties . Billy Bob Thorton stars as a Samuel Barber who is a man of few Christian Bible . After finds out that his wife is get an affair with her boss , he attempt to blackmail the man . Of course , his plan chop-chop goes skew-whiff .

The Man Who Was n’t Theremight not have the popularity of some of the Coens ' other movies , it struck a chord with audiences . Beautifully shot in black-market - and - bloodless , the movie features a sharp , dark signified of humor with Thorton yield a great , understated performance backed by a swell supporting cast .

Inside Llewyn Davis (7.5)

Inside Llewyn Davisis another movie looking at an interesting period on American story . Set in New York City in 1961 , Oscar Isaac plays a cantankerous folk singer try out to make it as a solo act after his Isaac Bashevis Singer partner commits self-destruction .

The folks soundtrack is stunning and carries the level along marvelously . Isaac is terrific as an unlikeable yet entertaining booster . His distressing - sack pursuit of fame is a series of misadventures mostly brought on by his own rotten attitude .

Blood Simple. (7.6)

The Coen Brother ’s made quite an impressive debut with the modernistic noir tale , roue Simple . The film follows a Isle of Man who rent a scruffy private eye to discover evidence that his wife is having an affair . However , that set in movement a series of deadly event .

The filmmakers immediately established themselves as masters of establish tone , creating interesting fictitious character and write brilliant dialog . The trigger-happy and dark story is the staring entry for them . It was the film that launched their amazing calling .

True Grit (7.6)

The Coen Brothers ' films have often draw stirring from the Western genre butTrue Gritwas the first full - foul up Western they direct . The film stars Hailee Steinfeld as a young girl who hires renowned and deadly US Marshal Rooster Cogburn ( Jeff Bridges ) to track down the mankind responsible for killing her father .

Though the John Wayne version of the account is illustrious in its own right , the Coens successfully outdid the master . Steinfeld is wonderful in a star - fashioning while Bridges is a rummy , badass and commanding peace officer . The picture show itself is a electrifying westerly escapade with a fun sense of humor .

Barton Fink (7.7)

The Coen Brothers are never afraid of differentiate kinky and unusual stories , but even those flick have been met with acclamation from audience . Barton Finkstars Coen Brothers ' regular John Turturro as a playwright who is given the chance to become a Hollywood screenwriter which leaven to be a miserable experience .

The smaller - musical scale account is no less entertaining as Turturro gives a marvellous psychoneurotic public presentation while John Goodman is hilariously unsettling as an odd move around salesman . It is a surreal , risible and imaginative Hollywood tale .

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (7.7)

As serious and dark as the Coen Brothers '' movies can be , when they embrace their comedic side , the event are often laugh - out - gaudy funny . O Brother , Where Art Thou?is a unusual odyssey set in the Depression - era South about a trio of runaway convicts in search of a buried hoarded wealth .

George Clooney , John Turturro , and Tim Blake Nelson star as the outlaws and they make for a wondrously mismatched team . Their misadventures are outrageous and entertaining as are the unusual character they meet in their journey which is inspired byHomer ’s Odyssey .

Miller’s Crossing (7.8)

Once again , the Coens were capable to show off their versatility and play with another beloved Hollywood literary genre with this excellent gangster film . As a mortal competition between the Irish mob and Italian mob escalates , a member of the Irish family finds himself caught in the centre and forced to pick a side .

The pic is yet another fashionable geological period piece and the filmmakers clearly revel playing with the conventions of the literary genre . The carrying out are rich and funny while there are some beautiful sequences of gangster military action .

Fargo (8.1)

Fargoseemed to be the movie that prove the Coen Brothers ' unearthly sentiency of humor could catch onwith mainstream audience . The in darkness funny crime saga follows a pathetic and desperate car salesman who has his own married woman kidnapped for a ransom money strategy .

The movie was a surprise striking and award succeeder with Frances McDormand ’s performance as a fraught police officer getting huge praise . The penning is bright heightened yet feels so reliable . The friendly Minnesota people were dead contrasted with the bloody violence of the film .

The Big Lebowski (8.1)

The Big Lebowskiwas another oddball comedy from the Coen Brothers and has been hailed as one of the funniest movies of all time . Jeff Bridges stars asJeffrey Lebowski aka The Dude , a work-shy stoner who , after a font of mistaken personal identity , is pulled into a foreign kidnapping conspiracy .

The movie is style like an old detective level if the detective was a useless and uninterested pothead . Bridges is hilarious as is the hard support cast include John Goodman as The Dude ’s furor - filled friend and John Turturro as a perverted bowler hat .

No Country For Old Men (8.1)

IfThe Big Lebowskiis the Coen Brothers ' greatest funniness , No Country for Old Menis their greatest dramatic event . Their versatility really shows with the dividing line between the two plastic film as this is a dark , tearing criminal offense storey about a homo who finds a grip satisfy with money which sets off a moving ridge of fierceness .

The motion picture is beautifully and hauntingly shot with the neo - Western feel fitting perfectly for the motion-picture show . The tension throughout the movie is almost intolerable with brutal and brilliant scenes of ferocity . Also , Javier Bardem ’s unrelenting killer , Anton Chigurh , is one of the best cinematic villains of all meter .

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Billy Bob Thornton in The Man Who Wasn’t There

Al and Llewyn shake hands in the recording studio in Inside Llewyn Davis

Blood Simple

Jeff Bridges in True Grit

Barton Fink

George Clooney in O Brother Where Art Thou

Gabriel Byrne in Miller’s Crossing

Frances McDormand holds a gun in Fargo

Dude, Walter, and Donny sit at the bar in the bowling alley in The Big Lebowski

Anton Chigurh in No Country for Old Men

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