Dan Tyminski may never forget the first paycheck he earned after "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" hit cinema screens and record store shelves. For much of his career, Tyminski considered it a "win" when ...
A quarter century on, the Coen Brothers’ “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” stands as an unlikely masterpiece: a film that, in theory, shouldn’t have worked and yet endures as one of the most influential ...
A bit of a sleeper overshadowed by blockbuster films is one that engages religion and culture in an interesting way. "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" is directed by the brothers Coen, Joel and Ethan, of ...
One autumn day in 1959, a field recordist named Alan Lomax sat at the roadside and watched a Mississippi chain-gang chop logs. One of the prisoners, James Carter, led a chorus of his fellow inmates in ...
It's one of the hottest-selling albums in Washington but you won't hear it on the radio. Which may be the biggest problem with Big Radio. The soundtrack to the Coen brothers' most recent movie, "O ...
It's dragon-slaying time! In a time when critical voices are increasingly silenced, the Arkansas Times stands as a beacon of truth, tirelessly defending the fundamental rights and freedoms within our ...
Joel and Ethan Coen, the famously “quirky” filmmaking brother team responsible for eight of Hollywood’s most distinguishable films, including “Blood Simple,” “Raising Arizona,” “Barton Fink” and ...
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