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No Country for Old Men has become a pop culture classic for many reasons but Javier Bardem's Anton Chigurh might be the most ...
Had Javier Bardem dropped out of No Country For Old Men Mark Strong would've taken over the role of the titular villain Anton Chigurh.
They were hardly embarrassed, but the Western Force were no match for the British and Irish Lions in the end on Saturday evening at… ...
Zaror also took inspiration from iconic villains in cinema, mentioning The Terminator and Javier Bardem’s portrayal of Anton Chigurh in No Country for Old Men. Once the character’s movement ...
If the final scene of No Country for Old Men left you scratching your head, you’re not alone. After all the chaos, shootouts, and cold-blooded decisions, the movie ends… quietly. No big climax, no ...
No business, and no business owner, exists in a vacuum. Relatedly, when small businesses fail to transition, it can have consequences for the local economy. Without a buyer, many enterprises will ...
The Chicago Bulls took a chance on the long-term upside of 18-year-old French forward Noa Essengue to highlight an otherwise quiet opening round of the NBA draft for Central Division teams.
But ‘No One Wants Their Children in the Army.’ Given the country’s past, cultural resistance to becoming a soldier is high. Can leaders change minds to meet a changing world?
Ironheart introduces a surprise Iron Man villain in its first three episodes, but there's a big catch. Here's what you need to know.
She represents the old approach to Iron Man - a flesh-and-blood human wearing an external suit. He embodies the new Iron Man - a person augmented by bionics to become truly superhuman.
While the show’s core leans into Riri Williams’ journey of ambition, science, and self-definition, the first few episodes also carry a slow-burning mystery that unexpectedly resurrects the legacy of ...