The Latest News on No Country for Old Men
May 06, 2008
2008 MTV Movie Award Nominations Announced
It's almost time to hand out some golden popcorn -- the nominations for the 2008 MTV Movie Awards have been announced! More...
April 27, 2008
RT interview: Roger Deakins on No Country for Old Men
Cinematographer, Roger Deakins, comes out from behind the lens to discuss his long time collaboration with the Coen brothers and No Country for Old Men. More...
March 28, 2008
Do You Know Movies?
Prove that you know movies and go into the running to win over $2,000 worth of DVDs and have your top ten list published on Rotten Tomatoes. More...
March 10, 2008
RT on DVD: Call It, Friend-O -- No Country For Old Men Hits DVD
The critically-acclaimed, Oscar-winning No Country For Old Men comes to DVD this week, accompanied by a litany of fellow Fresh films (Lake of Fire, Summer Palace, Dan in Real Life) as well as a gaggle of critical duds (Hitman, Bee Movie, August Rush, and more). ... More...
February 27, 2008
Our Favorite Moments From The 80th Academy Awards -- An Oscar Pictorial
We've selected some of our favorite moments from Hollywood's biggest night! Browse our gallery of gowns on the red carpet, winners onstage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the 80th Annual Academy Awards. More...
February 26, 2008
RT's Best of the Best Pictures Countdown, Now Updated With No Country for Old Men!
So where does this put the Coens in the history of the Academy's Best Picture Winners? The Tomatometer knows: check out our newly updated Best of the Best Pictures countdown, cataloguing every last movie to have taken home the prestigious award. More...
February 24, 2008
Complete List of This Year's Oscar Winners
Who won? Who didn't? Did you pick the winners? Did your favorite star win? See the full list of this year's winners. More...
February 20, 2008
Total Recall: And the Oscar Goes To...
Instead of focusing on one hot movie for Total Recall, this week you'll get five. They're a little old now, but I think you'll forgive me -- after all, they're Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, and There Will Be Blood. More...
February 12, 2008
Coens' Next Project: The Yiddish Policemen's Union
After the extraordinary success of No Country for Old Men, the Coen Brothers are hitting the books again, this time adapting Michael Chabon's The Yiddish Policemen's Union. More...
January 29, 2008
No Country for Old Men Takes Top Honors at SAG Awards
Blessed with a waiver by its striking brethren in the Writers Guild, the Screen Actors Guild was able to turn Sunday's SAG Awards ceremony into one of the only "real" awards shows of the year. More...
January 28, 2008
There Will Be Blood, No Country for Old Men Top ASC, DGA Awards
Perhaps the ASC and DGA Awards aren't the flashiest ceremonies of the season, but being honored by one's peers is always a cause for celebration, so let's take a moment to congratulate Robert Elswit and Joel and Ethan Coen, shall we? More...
January 22, 2008
Oliver Stone, Josh Brolin Prepare to Film Bush
His Pinkville may have been spiked by United Artists, but Oliver Stone isn't wasting time moving on to his next project -- one that his detractors will be happy to learn has the potential to be every bit as polarizing has they'd expect. More...
January 18, 2008
Kelly Macdonald on No Country for Old Men: The RT Interview
We sit down with the Scottish co-star of the Coen brothers Certified Fresh return-to-form to find out about their process, taking the movie to Cannes and how to perfect a West Texan drawl. More...
January 16, 2008
Charlize Theron Joins The Road's Gang
The Coen brothers' adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men has been a mainstay on critics' year-end best-of lists -- but that film's success was only part of an incredible 2007 for McCarthy. More...
January 14, 2008
And the Golden Globes Winners Are...
It was missing the glitz and glitter of previous years, but the 65th annual Golden Globes were held via press conference yesterday, with Atonement, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, No Country for Old Men, and Sweeney Todd leading the crowd at two wins apiece.... More...
January 11, 2008
Juno, No Country for Old Men Among Writers Guild Award Nominees
If there's one Hollywood awards ceremony that you'd think would be able to go off without a hitch this year, it'd be the Writers Guild Awards -- but you'd be wrong. More...
January 09, 2008
No Country for Old Men, Juno, There Will Be Blood Lead Critics' Choice Winners
In what seems destined to go down as one of the season's few strike-free awards shows, the Critics' Choice Awards were held on Monday. More...
January 07, 2008
Critics Podcast Thoughts On No Country for Old Men With Our Own Jen Yamato!
If you've got unanswered questions about No Country for Old Men, hate Joel and Ethan Coen's controversial film ending, or love to dissect the themes of fate and humanity at the core of the Cormac McCarthy adaptation, check out the official podcast discussion between a few of the web's leading... More...
December 28, 2007
RT Editors' Best Movie Picks of 2007
It's a fact: 2007 was great for movies. In honor of those 52 bountiful weeks past, we present the RT Editors' Picks -- our personal favorite films of the year! More...
December 19, 2007
No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood Top Critics' Lists in Toronto, San Diego, Austin
The parade of critics' year-end best-of lists continued yesterday, with panels in Toronto, San Diego, and Austin weighing in on their favorite films of 2007. More...
December 17, 2007
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Dexter Make AFI's 2007 Best-Of List
If there's one thing the American Film Institute loves, it's a list -- and with the end of 2007 rapidly approaching, you know what that means: It's time to run down the AFI's favorite films and TV shows of the last year. More...
December 14, 2007
Atonement, Control Lead London Film Critics Noms
The London Critics Circle has announced the nominees for its year-end awards, with Anton Corbijn's Control and Joe Wright's Atonement leading the pack at eight nominations apiece. More...
December 13, 2007
Atonement Leads Golden Globe Nominations
The nominations for the 65th annual Golden Globe Awards were announced this morning. Did your favorite films, stars, and songs make the cut? More...
December 12, 2007
Jesse James Wins SF Critics Over; Into the Wild Leads Critics Choice Noms
Just when we thought we'd seen all the year-end kudos we can handle, along come the San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards -- and the Critics Choice Awards nominations -- to prove us wrong. More...
December 10, 2007
There Will Be Blood, No Country For Old Men Top Critics' Awards
Multiple honorees from four regional critics' circles include the Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men, P.T. Anderson's There Will Be Blood, Julian Schnabel's The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Gone, Baby, Gone's Amy Ryan, and more. More...
December 07, 2007
National Board Says No Country for Old Men Is 2007's Best Film
December 31 is just a few weeks away, and you know what that means -- 'tis the season for year-end lists and awards. More...
November 21, 2007
Box Office Guru Preview: Enchanted Leads Packed Holiday Weekend
This weekend For the first time this decade, a new release seems set to take over the number one spot during the busy Thanksgiving holiday weekend at the North American box office. Studios are cramming a six-pack of new titles into multiplexes nationwide hoping the recent famine in the marketplace... More...
November 20, 2007
Critical Consensus: Enchanted Bewitches, Hitman Misses, No Country is Certified Fresh
This week at the movies, we've got real-life fairy tales, a deadly fog, loads of gunplay, musical families, yuletide conflict, and the latest from the Coen Brothers. What do the critics have to say? More...
November 15, 2007
Box Office Guru Preview: Beowulf Set To Conquer Multiplexes
One animated film will bump another from the number one spot at the North American box office. But the new warrior Beowulf is no B movie but an A-list production from an Oscar-winning director offering action audiences something new. Also opening this weekend but likely to see more modest grosses... More...
November 11, 2007
Box Office Guru Wrapup: Bee Movie Jumps Into #1 Spot
Three new releases failed to steal attention away from last weekend's top two films which continued to rule the North American box office swapping chart positions in the process. More...
November 08, 2007
Critical Consensus: Fred Claus Fails to Spread Cheer; Lions Is Tame, P2 is Average Genre Fare
This week at the movies, we've got Santa's not-so-little helper (Fred Claus, starring Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti), geopolitics (Lions for Lambs, starring Robert Redford, Tom Cruise, and Meryl Streep), and one scary parking garage (P2, starring Wes Bentley). What do the critics have to say?... More...
November 07, 2007
Total Recall: Welcome to Coen Brothers Country
Before expanding wide on November 21, No Country for Old Men (90 percent) will play in select cities this Friday riding a wave of huge expectations. The Cormac McCarthy-based thriller has made big splashes during festivals and it's touted as a major comeback for the Coen Brothers. What better time... More...
October 28, 2007
51st London Film Festival - RT's Highlights
It's that time of year when the film world's biggest and brightest descend on London and show some Oscar hopefuls nice and early. RT has been spending time eyeing up the films to look out ahead of the big night. More...
September 13, 2007
Memo Reveals Studios' Pre-Strike Plans!
ComingSoon has obtained a list of films scheduled for the pre-strike production blitz. Among the fast-tracked titles: Fast and the Furious 4, Fletch Won, G.I. Joe, Thor and Justice League! More...
September 13, 2007
Viggo Mortensen to Walk The Road?
The film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer-winning, Oprah-certified novel, The Road, may have found its star. More...
September 11, 2007
Toronto Film Fest: The Good, The Bad, and The Better So Far
Well, it certainly hasn't been a dull festival. Tons of films big (Michael Clayton) and small (Juno) have screened to kudos, and on the whole there haven't been very many outright disappointments (notwithstanding George Romero's Diary of the Dead and a few others). Click for more buzz!... More...
August 07, 2007
Disney To Develop Dangerous Book
Depending on how you look at it, this piece of news either signifies extreme creativity in Hollywood or an utter lack thereof: The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Scott Rudin has acquired the rights to one of the year's most successful bestselling books, and will be producing the picture for... More...
July 10, 2007
"3:10 to Yuma" Arriving Sooner Than Expected
From Variety comes word that Lionsgate -- perhaps realizing the box-office power of the first film ever to achieve the elusive marketing overlap of Christian Bale fans, Russell Crowe fans, and unkempt cowboys -- will be moving director James Mangold's "3:10 to Yuma" up on the release... More...
June 14, 2007
Exclusive: "Ratatouille" Progression Reel; Plus, "No Country for Old Men" Trailer Premieres!
There was a veritable mini-media blitz today on Rotten Tomatoes. First, we updated over a dozen galleries to upcoming flicks (including the marvelous "Rescue Dawn"). Then we uploaded the just released trailer to "No Country for Old Men." And now Pixar has given IGN -- and by... More...
May 28, 2007
Van Sant, Romanian Drama, Joy Division Pic Nab Cannes Honors
Gus Van Sant, a Romanian abortion drama, and a biopic about the late Joy Division singer Ian Curtis led awardees in the South of France as the 60th Cannes Film Festival came to a close last weekend. More...
May 18, 2007
Cannes: Coen Brothers Are Back With "No Country For Old Men"
Good news for fans of "The Big Lebowski," "Blood Simple," and "Fargo": the Coen Brothers have returned to form with "No Country For Old Men," which debuted today at Cannes. More...

